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A social media post has ignited widespread debate after an X user (formerly known as Twitter) claimed that a Muslim man renounced Islam and embraced Christianity, inspired by his admiration for Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
This assertion was shared by a user named Nikky Agnes, who posted about the man’s alleged public conversion.
In her post, Agnes claimed that the man attributed his decision to Kanu’s bravery, teachings, and what he perceived as Kanu’s truthfulness.
The viral post reportedly quotes the man as saying, “Because of Nnamdi Kanu, I am converting to Christianity. Because of him, I finally understand what it means to be a true human being. After Allah, Nnamdi Kanu comes first.”
According to the viral post, the man reportedly said: “Because of Nnamdi Kanu, I am converting to Christianity. Because of him, I finally understand what it means to be a true human being. After Allah, Nnamdi Kanu comes first.”
He was also quoted as saying: “I have never in my life seen anyone who speaks the truth the way Nnamdi Kanu does — and still ends up in jail simply because he stood by what he believed about Biafra.”
The post further claimed that the man described Kanu’s warnings as fulfilled, stating: “Everything he warned Nigeria about is happening today. Every prophecy, every truth, every warning — it has all come to pass.”
Agnes added that the man hailed Kanu as “a voice of freedom” and “the greatest of his generation.”
The claim has generated strong reactions across social media, with many users questioning its authenticity, while others argued that it reflects Kanu’s enduring influence despite his prolonged detention.