The British passport of leader of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, is in Kenya, according to the UK Guardian.
The newspaper said Kanu entered the East African country with a VISA that was due to expire by the end of June.
The UK Guardian quoted Kingsley Kanu, a brother to the IPOB leader who said they spoke over the telephone, a few days before his arrest.
“I spoke to him on the phone, he was well, in Nairobi. His associates said he went out, he didn’t take his documents with him so he wasn’t planning on going anywhere. Then all of a sudden we see him paraded in handcuffs in Abuja.
“It is an extraordinary rendition, aided by Kenyan authorities. It is an outrage that cannot be allowed to happen. We are holding the Nigerian government and Kenyan government responsible.”