 The leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, Namdi Kano, will be spending the next 26 days in detention until his next appearance in court. The self-styled liberator will have to answer to charges of treason and inciting violence. But as PLOS TV Africa Angozika HSC reports, Kano has a history of slipping away from Nigerian authorities. Largely unknown until 2009, Namdi Kano is now revered as a freedom fighter by some people and one of Nigerians biggest enemies by others. Such an enemy that has a hundred million Naira bounty on him. It was in 2009 he started his radio Biafra, which broadcast messages of secession from Nigeria. This isn't the first time Kano would be arrested. He was first taken on October 14, 2015 at a hotel in Ligas. This led to protests in the southeastern states of Anambara and Enugu and the south-south states of Delta and Rivers. He was detained by the Department of State Service for more than a year and arraigned on an 11-count charge bordering on terrorism, treasonable felony and managing an unlawful society. He jumped bail in April 2017 and sneaked out of Nigeria, flouting his bail conditions in the process. In September of the same year, the Nigerian army once again arrested Kano in Abia State and placed him under house arrest. Kano and his family were in prison in public for weeks, leading to speculations that the IPO leader may have been killed. When it was time for him to reappear in court, he was nowhere to be found. March 28, 2019, Justice Bin Tanyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, revoked the bail that was granted to Kano and issued a bench warrant for his arrest. His trial resumed in his absence, with witnesses testifying against him. Meanwhile, Kano continued his antistate messages online. The Nigerian government continues its search for him, and on Tuesday, the Minister of Justice Abu Bakr Malami announced that he has been re-arrested and brought back to the country. Namdi Kano has, for your information, been intercepted through the collaborative efforts of the Nigeria Intelligence and Security Services. There was no information about which country he was arrested in. After a brief hearing in Abuja, Justice Nyaku ordered that he should be remanded in the prison custody until his next date at the court, which is July 26. For Plus TV Africa, Ngoziqa, OHHC.