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Nnamdi Kanu: UK Government Engaged On Unlawful Detention Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu In Nigeria.. – Ogene Ndigbo 10/28/2025

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Nnamdi Kanu: UK Government Engaged On Unlawful Detention Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu In Nigeria.. – Ogene Ndigbo In interaction with MP, Abena Oppong-Asare, the UK Officer, Hon. Ikezuagu brought her attention to the circumstances surrounding Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

10/26/2025

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Breaking News: A massive explosion has rocked Rivers State as the Niger Delta Avengers claim responsibility for blowing up a major oil pipeline that reportedly supplies nearly 80% of Nigeria’s crude output.

According to reports from local residents, the blast, which occurred in the early hours of Thursday, sent flames shooting into the sky and could be seen several miles away. Security agencies have since cordoned off the area, while officials from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) are assessing the extent of the damage.

In a statement allegedly released by the militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers said the attack was a warning strike to demand the immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

“As long as Nnamdi Kanu remains in Abuja prison, we will continue to shut down Nigeria’s oil economy,” the statement read. “Every 24 hours he spends behind bars, five oil wells will go up in flames. The world must know that injustice against one freedom fighter is injustice against all. WardTasin TVfutureh220Oganigwe

04/13/2025

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Write Your Will Before You Enlist: The Deadly Truth About the Nigerian Military’s War on Biafran Youths.

Dear Biafran youths, make sure you write your obituary, your will, and design your funeral poster before joining the Nigerian military because you are not going to come back alive. This is not a threat. It is a promise written in the blood of those who came before you.

This is the tragic reality that faces our young people today. A reality soaked in betrayal, pain, and the cold silence of mass graves. The Nigerian military, an institution that should serve as a shield for its citizens, has become a sharpened dagger turned against the very soul of Biafra.

From the streets of Aba to the rivers of Oron, our people are hunted not protected. Under the guise of national security, the military has unleashed organized terror in the South East and South South. Soldiers patrol our communities with loaded rifles and empty hearts, arresting, torturing, and executing young men with impunity.

They say, “join the army and serve your country.” But which country? The one that murdered your ancestors during the Biafran War? The one that labels your identity a crime? The one that sends you as bait to Boko Haram territories while protecting Northern conscripts with bulletproof politics?

Let us speak the truth with boldness: Biafran recruits are treated as disposable tools first to die, last to be mourned. They are profiled, betrayed, and buried in silence. And when they fall, the same government that sent them to die offers no honor, no flag, no tears only a shallow grave and a forgotten name.

And now, the military has returned not with relief packages or hope, but with soft words and hard eyes, begging traditional rulers to persuade our youth to enlist. But what are they enlisting into? A death sentence masked as patriotism? A regime that fears the Northern terrorist more than it fears an unarmed Biafran youth?

Every day, the evidence piles up. From the unprovoked killings during peaceful processions to the countless missing persons abducted from their homes, the Nigerian military’s sins echo louder than any propaganda from Abuja. And while real bandits roam free, it is our sons that are chained, beaten, and shot in the back.

The Biafran struggle for dignity is not built on violence it is born out of the ashes of broken promises, out of the graves of children murdered during prayer, and out of the blood of the innocent. IPOB did not need to raise arms to expose Nigeria’s military for what it is: an occupying force in our land.

Let it be known: the blood of Biafran youth will no longer be the ink with which Nigeria writes its lies. We are awake now. We remember everything. And we will record everything because one day, when justice finally speaks, the world must know why we refused to serve in a military that only sees us as targets.

So, dear Biafran youth, when they come with offers of military service, remember this if you must go, write your will. If you must sign up, design your obituary. Because Nigeria’s military does not promise survival. It promises silence, covered in a flag that never protected you.

And that, my brothers and sisters, is not patriotism. It is betrayal.

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02/11/2025

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Why Justice Binta Murtala-Nyako Can No Longer Preside Over Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial —IPOB Leader’s Legal Team

Finlandia kaikui Lahden torilla, kun biafralaiset osoittivat mieltään vangitun Simon Ekpan puolesta 12/03/2024

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A group calling itself the Biafra government-in-exile declared Biafra independent in Lahti without the ECB. Ngozi Orabueze, a spokesman for the group, said the ECB had not done anything illegal.
"Simon Ekpa has done nothing illegal except fight for our freedom. He is not guilty of agitation. We are here of our own volition," says Orabueze.
The snowfall could charge the crowd of demonstrators, as the police expected up to five hundred demonstrators. The demonstrators shouted Biafra, Ekpa, danced and sang the Biafran national anthem "Land of the rising sun", which features

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Finlandia kaikui Lahden torilla, kun biafralaiset osoittivat mieltään vangitun Simon Ekpan puolesta Eri puolilta maailmaa Lahteen tulleet Biafran itsenäisyysliikkeen kannattajat pitävät Simon Ekpaa pääministerinään.

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