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President Trump Sets to re-evaluate Afghanistan Refugees who Came under Biden

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Screenshot from @realDonaldTrump President Donald Trump has called the Washington, D.C., shooting that critically injured two National Guard troops “an act of terror.” In a video address posted to Truth Social on Wednesday evening, the president revealed he is confident that the suspect who is in custody entered the United States from Afghanistan. “I can report tonight that based on the best available information, the Department of Homeland Security is confident that the suspect in custody is a foreigner who entered our country from Afghanistan, a hellhole on Earth,” the president said in a brief video address. “He was flown in by the Biden administration in September 2021, on those infamous flights that everybody was talking about.” “Nobody knew who was coming in, nobody knew anything about it,” Trump stated. The president concluded his video by revealing that his administration must now reexamine all individuals who entered the U.S. from Afghanistan during the time of Joe Biden’s pre...

Two Warders Reportedly Resign After Listening to Nnamdi Kanu.

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Reliable information from inside Sokoto Prison indicates that two warders have resigned, saying their encounter with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu completely changed their perception of Nigeria. According to the officers, “after listening to Nnamdi Kanu inside that prison, our hatred for Nigeria began.” One of them, moved to tears, reportedly said: > “Sokoto prison will never remain the same again. Nnamdi Kanu opened my eyes. Everything he has been saying about Nigeria is the raw truth. My mentality changed the moment I heard him talk.” The second warder added:   “I can no longer serve a system that jails a man for speaking truth. Keeping Nnamdi Kanu here is a national disgrace. The development has triggered fresh conversations across the country as calls continue to rise for the immediate release of the IPOB leader.  #FreeNnamdiKanuNow  #facebookmonietsation #digitalmarketing

We were Biafra before Nigeria - Alex Otti

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 “Abia State is not part of Nigeria. We were Biafra before Nigeria—just the same way a Hausa man is Arewa before Nigeria. And let it be clear, Nnamdi Kanu is being held hostage in Sokoto, not imprisoned.” Governor Alex Otti, in a powerful and unapologetic statement, voiced the historical and political identity of his people. According to him: “The world must understand that Abia State carries a Biafran identity that predates Nigeria itself. Our history was never erased—and it never will be.” He further stressed that the detention of Nnamdi Kanu is not an act of justice but an act of force:  “What is happening in Sokoto is not imprisonment. It is a hostage situation meant to silence a people. But truth cannot be silenced.” Otti concluded by warning that no amount of intimidation can erase the destiny of a people: “Biafra is not a crime. Identity is not a crime. And no governor, no judge, and no government has the power to rewrite our history.

Appeal Court dimisses Nnamdi Kanu’s rights violation suit against DSS DG, AGF

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File photo: IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, on Friday, struck out an appeal filed by the convicted leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu. In the appeal, the IPOB leader challenged what he described as the violations of his fundamental rights by the Director-General of the Department of State Services and the Attorney-General of the Federation. A three-member panel of the appellate court held that the appeal lacked merit and had become academic following Kanu’s conviction and life imprisonment sentence by the Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20. Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Boloukuromo Ugo said the claims of rights violations, including alleged denial of adequate medical care, dignity of person and freedom of religion, could no longer be entertained since Kanu was no longer in DSS custody but in a correctional facility. Justice Ugo noted that Kanu’s lawyer, Maxwell Opara, had confirmed at the start of proceedings that his cl...

Igbo Should Arm themselves Now - Senator Abaribe Cries out

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Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe has vehemently warned Igbo people dwelling in other parts of Nigeria to arm themselves as what is coming is intended to be great. "Arm yourself with courage if you are an Igbo man anywhere in Nigeria. Arm yourself if you haven’t—because what is coming may be more dangerous than what we saw during the Biafra War,” ~~Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe warns.  In a fiery message that has sent shockwaves across the nation, Senator Abaribe reportedly urged Igbo men to prepare, stay alert, and defend their communities with unity and determination. “This is not the time for fear. This is the time for vigilance. No one will protect you better than you protect yourself,” he cautioned. He emphasized that the rising tensions and recent developments call for immediate self-preparation and community readiness, saying that the Igbo people must never again be caught unprepared. “History will not repeat itself on our watch. Let every man stand firm—because the storm approaching N...

US Under Terror Attack Plans

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This is part of the horrendous airlift from Afghanistan. Hundreds of thousands of people poured into our Country totally unvetted and unchecked. We will fix it, but will never forget what Crooked Joe Biden and his Thugs did to our Country!

The Liberation of Africa will Begin in Igbo Land," - Rwanda President

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If you have thought along the reasons why UK refused to allow Biafra restoration and freedom, here are the answer. Biafra restoration simply means the freedom of the Igbo race and wider to engineer the restoration of the whole Africa.  “The liberation of Africa will begin in Igbo land. I have said it before and I will say it again — I don’t know why many African nations choose to ignore the truth The Igbo people remain the last hope of Africa, and that is why Britain holds on so tightly, refusing to let them go,” Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame reportedly declared while speaking on the ongoing case of Nnamdi Kanu. He added, “Any nation that suppresses its brightest voices is delaying its own progress. Africa must learn to defend its freedom fighters, not silence them.”