His latest warning comes after journalists covering the treasonable felony charges against Nnamdi Kanu were on Friday, stopped from attending the proceedings.
The federal government has been warned that moves to try Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra in secret will bring more trouble.
The warning was given by Simon Ekpa, a self-acclaimed disciple of the detained IPOB leader.
Recall that journalists covering the treasonable felony charges against Nnamdi Kanu were on Friday, stopped from attending the proceedings.
Reacting, Ekpa who is a dual citizen of Nigeria and Finland, said the move may trigger more problems in the Southeast.
In a recent tweet on his official Twitter handle on Friday, the secessionist called on politicians in the region to quickly wade in to stop the federal government from trying Kanu secretly.
He said, “The secret trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu may bring more problems. Those responsible for deceiving Biafrans should take responsibility now and show that their intention for the failed political solution was genuine by engaging the government again and let them understand we can’t accept”.