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Barr. Alloy Ejimakor Seriously Down in Kuje Prison

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It is clear now that Barr. Alloy Ejimakor was locked up in a stuffy room with congested air space by the Nigerian police in Kuje Prison.  This whole story sounds ridiculous, but it is true. He was arrested for demanding the freedom of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu according to the order of the Supreme court and Appeal court. Barr. Maxwell Okpara gave report on his health condition. As I came out of the DSS where I visited MNK, I received several messages that Chief Aloy Ejimako collapsed at the Kuje Correctional Center, I quickly rushed to Kuje and demanded to see him.  The officers on duty accompanied me to the Prison Clinic where he was admitted and I was happy to see that he was recuperating. I prayed and encouraged him to be strong.  May I inform you that Chief Aloy, Sowore, Barr Okere Kingdom, Prince Emma Kanu and other Peaceful Protesters detainees were granted bail yesterday being Friday 24th October, 2025 and all of them met their bail conditions at about 12pm but the magistra...

Nnamdi Kanu Survived Another Assassination Attempt

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After the attempt to assassinate Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Kenya by the Assassins hired by the Nigerian government failed, Kanu has remained a thorn on the flesh of the federal government. Since the day Mazi Nnamdi Kanu dismissed his lawyers and declared himself a self defender in the terrorist charges against him by the Nigerian state, the whole sections of the Nigerian system has been restless about what he would possibly say in the court room. The apprehension became obvious when Kanu mentioned the people in the Nigerian untouched list as his witnesses. These witnesses have dirty hands and innocent blood on their hands.  Federal Government wouldn't want these people to appear in the court, especially Buratai, Malami, Hope Uzodima, Aisha Buhari and others that have represented the cabal.  To succeed in this plan, the Federal Government have only one option; to kill Nnamdi Kanu. Perhaps, they have hired the DSS to do this. Last Friday, the DSS collectively attacked Nnamdi Kanu in t...

President Trump Visits Brazil

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U.S. President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center on October 26, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) President met with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil for a brief meeting in Malaysia to discuss a possible trade deal. On the heels of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – United States Summit on Sunday, Trump and Lula took questions from reporters, seeming good-natured towards each other before entering their meeting. Lula is interested in negotiating a lowering of the 50% tariff rate on Brazilian imports that Trump imposed on August 1 st . Trump took issue with Brazil’s prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing ally of Trump. Bolsonaro was sentenced to over 27 years in prison for his conviction of plotting a coup. “I think we’ll make a deal with Brazil. We get along very well,” Trump said. He continued after some...

Over 400 Fire Arms Uncovered from Illegal Citizens

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Over 400 firearms were found in two hidden compartments in trailers, officials said.   (HSI Laredo ) Oct. 23 showed CBP officers working at the  Laredo Bridge 2 Port of Entry  stopped two southbound vehicles towing box trailers for inspection. Agents said they noticed irregularities in the trailer walls. A secondary inspection revealed false compartments packed with an arsenal: roughly 400 firearms of various calibers, high-capacity magazines and thousands of rounds of ammunition. HSI officials said the guns were headed into Mexico, where cartels fuel ongoing violence. Photos shared to Fox News by HSI Laredo show firearms carefully packed in the sides of a trailer.   (HSI Laredo) The drivers were identified as Emilio Ramirez-Cortez, a lawful permanent resident, and his son Edgar Ramirez-Diaz, a U.S. citizen. Both were arrested on charges of  federal firearms smuggling  and turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service pending an initial court appearance. In...

Abaribe Storms Chamber with Biafran Flag — Vows “No Plenary Until Nnamdi Kanu Is Freed!

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 Total Chaos in Senate as Abaribe Storms Chamber with Biafran Flag — Vows “No Plenary Until Nnamdi Kanu Is Freed!” Release Him or Watch This Country Burn Politically!’” Tension gripped the National Assembly today as Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe stormed into the Senate chamber waving a giant Biafran flag, demanding the immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. The usually calm lawmaker erupted in fury, shouting: “Enough is enough! My brother is sick, yet you keep him in detention while Bko Hram members walk free! Nothing will move in this Senate until Nnamdi Kanu is released to me!” The entire plenary was thrown into chaos. Some lawmakers stood in shock; others tried to calm him down, but Abaribe refused to yield. Security officials attempted to escort him out, but he stood firm, pounding the Senate table and declaring that no national business would proceed until justice is done.

Little School Leavers Shows off before the Camera

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Sowore and Others Bailed with N500,000 for Protesting

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Magistrate’s Court in the Kuje area of Abuja on Friday granted bail to former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, and Aloy Ejimakor, a member of the legal team which represented the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu. The court also granted bail to Kanu’s brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, and 10 others. They were granted bail for ₦500,000 each, with two sureties in like sum. All 13 defendants were charged with inciting public disturbance and breach of peace in connection with the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest held on Monday, October 20, in Abuja. While Ejimakor, Emmanuel and the other 10 defendants were arrested during the protest and later remanded at the Kuje Correctional facility, Sowore was taken into custody on October 23 at the premises of the Federal High Court in Abuja after attending Kanu’s terrorism trial to show solidarity.