The greatest betrayal is not from enemies outside, but from those who destroy the very people who once stood beside them in loyalty.”
Anyi Kings
Published On the Biafra Post
May 12, 2026
When a man can go to such extremes—ordering relentless media attacks and blackmail against his own wife, a young woman of virtue—just to cover up countless sexual scandals, it speaks volumes about character. The Bible describes such a woman as a virtuous woman. Yet this same woman has allegedly endured years of emotional trauma in the name of marriage.
When she reportedly made moves to walk away as far back as 2017 through alleged divorce papers, Kanu allegedly refused to sign—not out of love, but to protect a damaged and unrepentant public image.
She endured. She remained silent. She kept hoping.
But instead of gratitude, he allegedly turned around and unleashed media attacks on the innocent woman—branding her “unofficially divorced,” accusing her of infidelity, and subjecting her to every imaginable form of blackmail.
More disturbing are allegations from verified but classified sources that while in Kuje prison in 2017—long before the military invasion of his father’s house, long before his escape, and long before bail—Kanu allegedly impregnated an underage girl.
Meanwhile, each time he finds himself in the custody of the Nigerian government, the level of comfort and luxury surrounding him leaves many questioning what is really going on.
And while many wonder why he appears unconcerned, perhaps the answer lies in an IPOB media machinery that has made it its sacred duty to defend and sanitize a deeply questionable lifestyle.
“A man may deceive the crowd for a season, but character always leaves footprints that time can never erase.”
Anyi Kings.
May 12, 2026

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