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Supreme Court Workers Hail Nnamdi Kanu as he Arrives Premises

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There was a loud ovation at the Supreme Court promises on Thursday, when the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu arrived the court. Kanu was in the apex court to personally submit a letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, urging him to discontinue his ongoing terrorism trial, citing a repealed law. In a viral video, workers at the Supreme Court could be seen hailing the IPOB leader immediately when he stepped into the premises. Watch video DAILY POST reports that Kanu’s arrival at the Supreme Court is part of his last last-minute attempts to discontinue his case, which is set for judgement on November 20th. The IPOB leader was accompanied by officials of the Department of State Services, DSS.

Guliani Receives Pardon

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Rudy Giuliani (right) was among the dozens of people pardoned by President Trump on Sunday night for their alleged efforts in attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential campaign.   (ADAM GRAY/AFP via Getty Images) Pr esident Donald Trump  has granted "full, complete and unconditional" pardons to several key allies accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election, U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin announced Sunday night. In a post on X, Martin shared Trump's proclamation granting pardons for dozens of people, including notable figures like  Rudy Giuliani,  Mark Meadows and Sidney Powell. The proclamation said the pardons are granted "to all United States citizens for conduct relating to the advice, creation, organization, execution, submission, support, voting, activities, participation in, or advocacy for or of any slate or proposed slate of Presidential electors, whether or not recognized by any State or State official, in connection with the 2020 Presidential Ele...

Trump Signs Bill to End Shut Down

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US President Donald Trump (C) shows the signed bill package to re-open the federal government in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2025. Congress on Wednesday ended the longest government shutdown in US history, 43 days that paralyzed Washington and left hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid while Republicans and Democrats played a high-stakes blame game. The Republican-led House of Representatives voted largely along party lines to approve a Senate-passed package that will reopen federal departments and agencies, as many Democrats fume over what they see as a capitulation by party leaders. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) President Donald Trump has signed a recently voted on government funding bill, ultimately  ending  the record long government shutdown. Shortly before signing the bill on Wednesday evening from the Oval Office, the president praised lawmakers for working to re-open the government. However, the president maintained tha...

Search on the Way for the Man who Stabbed a Woman

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Stabbing suspect. Photo via: Chicago Police Department In a chilling reminder of vulnerabilities on public transportation systems, a 27-year-old woman was recently stabbed in the chest in an unprovoked attack at a Chicago train station late Saturday night—echoing the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee  Iryna Zarutska  on a light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, nearly three months earlier. The most recent incident unfolded at around 11:14 p.m. on November 8 th  at the UIC-Halsted station on the CTA Blue Line, near the University of Illinois Chicago campus in the Near West Side neighborhood. The 27-year-old female victim, whose name and photo has not yet been released publicly, was reportedly sitting alone on a bench on the train platform when a male suspect approached her, pulled a large knife from his backpack, and plunged it into her chest before fleeing northbound on South Morgan Street. She suffered a deep laceration to the chest but was later listed as being in st...

US Legislation Resumes as Shut Down Ends

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol November 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Jeffries responded to a vote in the Senate late last night to fund the federal government that aims to end the longest shutdown in history, when the House of Representatives is expected to vote on the legislation tomorrow. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) GOP Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has called all representatives back to Washington, D.C., as the House is set to return to session in hopes of passing a new funding bill that could put an end to the ongoing government shutdown. Despite previously vocalizing his “hope” to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has now seemingly shifted his stance by urging fellow Democrats to vote against the new funding bill — while continuing to pin the blame squarely on Republicans. “House Democrats will strongly oppose any legislation that does not...

BIAFRA RESTORATION GAINS MASSIVE INTERNATIONAL MOMENTUM!

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  In a historic development that has sent shockwaves through Abuja, prominent European activist and former Austrian diplomat Mr. Günther Fehlinger Jahn has again publicly declared from Vienna that Nigeria must be broken up and Biafra granted immediate independence due to the ongoing genocide against Christians. Speaking directly after a high-level conference inside the Austrian Parliament hosted by MP Dr. Gudrun Kugler (ÖVP), Fehlinger revealed he personally met with Hungarian State Secretary for Persecuted Christians, H.E. Tristan Azbej, who confirmed the daily massacres of Nigerian Christians by Islamist terrorists. This is the strongest call ever made on European Union soil for the dissolution of Nigeria delivered inside a national parliament and backed by serving government officials from two EU member states. The message is clear: Europe's patience with Nigeria's anti-Christian genocide is over. With Red Wednesday (19 November 2025) just days away, the international commun...

NNAMDI KANU HEADS BACK TO SUPREME COURT TO BATTLE A JUDGMENT THAT DESTROYED JUSTICE (Part 1)

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by: Njoku Jude Njoku, Esq. INTRODUCTION: A JUDGMENT THAT SHOOK THE FOUNDATION OF JUSTICE On 15 December 2023, a five-member panel of the Supreme Court of Nigeria — led by Justice Garba Lawal and comprising Justices Emmanuel Agim, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Tijjani Abubakar, and Ibrahim Musa Saulawa — delivered a judgment that will go down in Nigerian legal history not for its jurisprudential brilliance, but for its calculated assault on constitutional justice. What unfolded that morning was not a judicial error. It was a conscious judicial manoeuvre designed to ensure that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remained in perpetual captivity, despite a binding Court of Appeal judgment discharging him of all charges. The Supreme Court knew the law had died, acknowledged that a repealed statute cannot sustain a criminal charge, yet proceeded to resurrect a dead law to send Kanu back to the Federal High Court. This was not an accident, nor an intellectual slip. It was a deliberate judicial ambush. A DEAD LAW WAS RE...