Key Points
- Cubana says Nnamdi Kanu detention harms trust in government. He warns southeast votes will withdraw from the president.
- He urges officials to act and secure a release. He says failure could cost the ruling party.
- Cubana reminds leaders that public anger is growing. He asks for an appeal or a legal review.
Cubana Chief Priest (Pascal Okechukwu) told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu the detention matters. He wrote that Nnamdi Kanu’s detention will cost the government southeast votes.

Cubana said ministers from the region failed to speak the truth. He told President Tinubu that only Nnamdi Kanu’s release can deliver votes. Related reporting shows the presidency faces growing pressure and scrutiny now (https://validupdates.com/2025/11/tinubu-presidency-response/).
He criticised governors and ministers he called cowardly in his post. He said they sought land and development over voters’ welfare.
Cubana named Governor Alex Otti as someone who could help convince voters. He criticised an unnamed deputy speaker who keeps attacking Governor Otti.
Reaction and risks
He warned Governor Hope Uzodinma that legacies can be swept away. He urged an appeal and legal steps to reverse the sentence.
He said Asiwaju gave him his first presidential handshake once. He warned the president to fix the issue or risk losing the southeast.
Analysts say growing public anger may affect voting patterns in 2027. Campaign teams should note this warning and act to calm things.
The detention is linked to Nnamdi Kanu’s trial and appeal processes. Court records and legal teams will determine next steps in the case.
Civil society groups have called for clearer information and firm answers. They say transparency could calm tensions and reduce political risk.
The southeast sees strong support for Nnamdi Kanu and related movements. Local leaders must balance legal steps with public expectations to maintain trust.
Campaign strategists note that voter turnout can swing close races. Small shifts in turnout could change which candidates win key seats. Recent analysis points to regional issues and past coverage influencing voter decisions now (https://validupdates.com/2025/11/nnamdi-kanu-sentence-coverage/).
Cubana’s post has reignited debate across social and traditional media. Many users reacted strongly with calls for action and more answers.
“If you do not act, southeast voters will withdraw their support,” he wrote.
The president’s office did not immediately respond to the post. A spokesperson or legal team could issue a statement about next steps






