July 11, 2024
Oslo, Norway – In a historic development, the Norwegian Foreign Affairs Ministry received a delegation from the Biafra Government in Exile (BRGIE) led by Biafra’s Sports Minister, Gozie Jonathan. This warm reception signifies growing international recognition of Biafra’s right to self-determination. The BRGIE delegation highlighted the critical issue of the Nigerian government’s reintegration of known
https://youtu.be/Q6Ua9QEAoB8 The White Lebanese in the YTUBE video LINK above is heading a road dualization protect in Zamfara State. The Bob Marley style hair armed guy is a wanted bandit called Mai – Jakka, its widely claimed across various media platforms as being responsible for most kidnappings, abductions, raping, killings and maiming’s along Sokoto-Gusau Road.
http://africanpolitics.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/THE-DSS-and-MAZI-NNAMDI-KANU.mp4 The Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS)claiming a cost of NGN500 million (approximately $1.1 million USD) for eachcourt appearance of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu raises several questions and warrants acritical analysis. Here’s a breakdown of the claim’s credibility and potentialmotivations: Reasons for skepticism: Lack oftransparency: The DSS hasn’t provided a detailed breakdown of thealleged expenses. Without
This isn’t your typical border dispute. Okuoma, a peaceful Urhobo community, has been embroiled in a nightmare due to a land grab fuelled by a ruthless warlord and shrouded in deceit. Generations of Harmony Shattered For centuries, Okuoma co-existed with their Ijaw neighbours. Intermarriage and trade were commonplace. But this harmony fractured over a land
Vanguard’s headline screams “Free Kanu as Christmas gift to Ndigbo – Ohanaeze begs Tinubu,”. Is this the season of Yuletide cheer or obsequious bargaining? One thing’s clear: Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the supposed apex Igbo socio-cultural group, has stooped to a new low in its desperate, and frankly insulting, attempt to secure Nnamdi Kanu’s release. Let’s
The recent wave of mockery directed at Uzochukwu, the founder of Stanel Oil, by youths in his hometown of Osumenyi, Anambra State, raises complex questions about tribal affiliation, economic opportunity, and the marginalization of Igbos in Nigeria. The Context: Uzochukwu built a world-class hotel in Lagos, a Yoruba-dominated state, where Igbos often face social and political challenges.
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