“They sold you a hero—but hid the truth behind billions, betrayal, and a carefully crafted lie.”

Anyi Kings  
Published On the Biafra Post 
March 28, 2026

The greatest lie ever sold to gullible followers of Nnamdi Kanu—arguably the most skilled con artist in this saga—is the claim that he rejected billions of naira to abandon the Biafra agitation.

There is no verifiable evidence to support that narrative.
The fact that Kanu remains in prison does not prove he rejected any money. It simply reflects the consequences of a long pattern of manipulation, intimidation, and alleged exploitation of anyone who crossed his path.

Across Biafraland, both past and present political figures reportedly funneled money to Kanu through proxies—seeking relevance, protection, or alignment with the Biafra cause.

 Names often mentioned include Okezie Ikpeazu, Nyesom Wike, Willie Obiano, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Dave Umahi, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi,  Hope Uzodimma and Peter Mbah—just to mention a few.

Many of them, according to this narrative, initially supported him to stay in the “good books” of a potential future Biafra. But over time, they allegedly realized nothing tangible was being achieved—and that the entire operation revolved around personal gain.

A reliable insider account also points to a fallout between Kanu and Femi Fani-Kayode, allegedly over a financial deal involving a politician from the region. Fani-Kayode reportedly acted as a mediator. After the transaction was completed, he demanded his share—but Kanu refused, claiming he should have taken his cut directly from the source. 

That disagreement reportedly marked the beginning of their breakdown—from allies to adversaries.

Now ask yourself:

Why did Charles Chukwuma Soludo—the first governor to visit Kanu in DSS custody and publicly champion his release with visible campaigns—suddenly remove all signposts and go silent?

What changed?

The answer, many believe, is simple: realization.
The realization that Kanu is not what he claimed to be—and never was.

Those who once supported him have distanced themselves, convinced he must now face the full consequences of his actions.

All the individuals mentioned here are alive and accessible. Their silence—or response—can speak for itself.

“In the end, truth doesn’t negotiate—it exposes. And every deception, no matter how powerful, eventually collapses under its own weight.”

Anyi Kings  March 28, 2026
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