Police shot at people during a peaceful protest calling for the release of Nnamdi Kanu.

 That alone tells a painful story. When citizens come out peacefully to express their views and demand justice, they expect to be heard, not silenced with force. Incidents like this show how the rights of citizens—especially Igbo community—are often ignored or denied in Nigeria.

Peaceful protest is a fundamental democratic right in many societies around the world. It is one of the ways people express their concerns, their frustrations, and their hopes for change. When people feel that their voices are not being heard, they naturally look for peaceful ways to speak out.

For supporters of the vision of Biafra, events like these strengthen the belief that their people deserve dignity, fairness, and the freedom to express themselves without fear.

Many young people today are asking serious questions about justice, equality, and the protection of basic human rights. They believe that no citizen should be treated as if their life or voice does not matter.

The call many supporters are making is simple: respect the rights of the people, listen to their voices, and allow justice to prevail.

Until then, many say the demand for dignity, fairness, and self-determination will continue to grow.

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