Open Letter To Fendi To Take Over The Legal Bills Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu…
Dear Fendi ,
I trust this letter finds you in the best of spirits, perhaps sipping an espresso in your chic Milan office or sketching the next iconic design that will grace the world’s runways, or Nigerian High courts.
I say Nigerian high court because our mutual acquaintance, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, the Nigerian-British activist, has become your most popular model, regularly appearing in Nigerian courts donning your signature white tracksuit with a touch of gold and black. The freedom fighter, also labelled secessionist, has consistently marketed your brand since his arrest, or what some lawyers call extraordinary rendition.
No celebrity in history has repeatedly appeared in public bathed in the same Fendi outfit as much as Nnamdi Kanu.
His unwavering commitment to your brand, even in the face of adversity, is nothing short of commendable.
However, on a more somber note, legal battles are neither glamorous nor inexpensive. The costs associated with mounting a defense can be overwhelming. Considering Mr. Kanu’s circumstantial yet impactful role as your unofficial brand ambassador, bringing Fendi into the limelight in the most unexpected venues, will it not be fitting for Fendi to consider supporting him in his legal journey? After all, not all heroes wear capes; some wear Fendi.

Hell no, I’m not a supporter of Nnamdi Kanu neither have I ever owned a Fendi myself. This letter is not inspired by your luxurious fashion but by my zealous passion.
In the spirit of compassion and recognizing the unintentional yet profound brand loyalty displayed, my selfless but entrepreneurial thought was that perhaps Fendi could see this as an opportunity to stand by one of its most unexpected, unintended and circumstantial ambassadors. It’s a gesture that would resonate deeply with the millions of people who consider Nnamdi Kanu their Saviour, blending the worlds of fashion and revolution. If you do a little bit of research, you’ll agree that any financial investment made to recognise Nnamdi Kanu as your ambassador could become your best marketing strategy especially among Nigerians who are scattered all over the world.
Dear Fendi, I know our paths have never crossed but if you use any Linux based server, you probably may have benefited from a technology I once contributed to. I’m the most vocal FOSS evangelist in Africa. I am the most visible Transhumanist in the continent of Africa. I co-founded Transhuman Coin and I lead Gembok Group, a South African Technology conglomerate.
Thank you for considering this unusual but heartfelt appeal. At the end of the day, it’s these unique threads that create the most impactful brand patterns.
My name is Charles Awuzie and I think Fendi owes Nnamdi Kanu. Share if you want to see Fendi contribute to free Nnamdi Kanu.