
Igbo traditional priestesses have visited leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, at the Sokoto Prison.
The priestesses, under the umbrella of Titled Spiritual Mothers of Igboland, were led on the visit, on Wednesday, by Chief Mrs Oliaku Chika Ibeneme, who holds the title of Nne Mmanwu Igbo Niine (Mother of All Igbo Masquerades).
Ibeneme is a former Commissioner for Works and Housing in Anambra State, and a foremost custodian of Igbo traditions.
She was accompanied on the visit by Lolo Eze Nwanyị Nnewi.
A statement released by the pro-Biafra group on Wednesday disclosed that during the visit, the priestesses extended “unwavering solidarity and abiding maternal affection” to Kanu.
They also offered “powerful prayers” for Kanu, whom they embraced as their cherished son.
“It is with deep reverence and cultural pride that we announce the sacred and purposeful visit paid today (Wednesday).
“This visit was carried out on behalf of Ndi Nne Mụọ Ala-Igbo nile (the Titled Spiritual Mothers of Igboland), embodying the collective maternal, spiritual, and ancestral guardianship of our people across Ala-Igbo.
“In her capacity as a revered spiritual mother and advocate for Igbo heritage, Chief Mrs Oliaku Chika Ibeneme presented meaningful gifts, invoked ancestral blessings, and reaffirmed the profound motherly support of all Igbo mothers — both the living and those who have joined the ancestors (ndi nwụrụ anwụ),” the statement read.
The priestesses informed Kanu of their determined plans to undertake a broader mission by engaging prominent paramount rulers, traditional leaders, and spiritual authorities throughout Nigeria towards securing his release from detention.
“This initiative seeks to foster dialogue, harness divine and earthly influences, and advocate for his unconditional release,” the statement said.
Ibeneme urged all Igbos to pray for Kanu’s freedom.
She said, “We urge all sons and daughters of Ala-Igbo, along with people of conscience everywhere, to unite in fervent prayers for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s immediate freedom, for the continued efficacy of our mothers’ intercessions, and for the restoration of justice, equity and harmony in our land.
“May Chukwu Okike Abiama guide, protect, and uplift our son, our revered mothers, and the entire Igbo nation.”
Igbo priestesses visit Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto Prison, offer prayers for unconditional release

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