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Nigeria at the Verge of Break up

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Biafra — A Quiet War in Washington, and a Stunning Turn of Events What many dismissed as noise has hardened into something far more unsettling for Abuja: a lobbying battlefield in Washington DC where silence no longer favors the Nigerian state. For months—quietly, methodically, and without the theatrics of press conferences—representatives aligned with the Biafra struggle have been working the corridors of power. Not on social media. Not through slogans. But through policy briefs, congressional offices, human-rights reports, and diplomatic language the West understands all too well. Now the shock: the balance appears to be tilting. Insiders confirm that Nigeria’s long-standing narrative—“internal security matter, nothing to see here”—is cracking under sustained scrutiny. The questions coming out of Capitol Hill are no longer polite. They are pointed. They are documented. And they are uncomfortable. This is where the story takes its sharpest turn. The Biafra Republic Government in Exile...

Nri King Visits Nnamdi Kanu at Sokoto Prison

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At dawn, when Sokoto still breathed in the quiet authority of centuries, history bent without warning. At the airport seat of the Caliphate, the unexpected happened. Igbo executives resident in Sokoto converged—not in haste, not in fear, but with a composure sharpened by purpose. They came to receive a presence that does not announce itself with noise, yet alters the temperature of every space it enters: Akaji Ofor Igbo Nile, His Royal Majesty Eze Chukwuemeka Nri, custodian of ancient legitimacy, bearer of memory older than the Nigerian state itself. His arrival was not ceremonial tourism. It was a rupture. Royalty stepped onto Sokoto soil with the full weight of Igbo ancestry behind it—ancestry that predates borders, constitutions, and the fragile legal fictions now being stretched to breaking point. In that moment, Sokoto did not merely host a visitor; it encountered a living reminder that power did not begin with caliphates, decrees, or modern courts. The mission was singular and un...

Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest

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Search Login Subscribe JPOST DIGITAL LIBRARY HOME PAGE THE JERUSALEM REPORT DEFENSE & TECH OPINION BUSINESS & INNOVATION JERUSALEM POST EN ESPANOL REAL ESTATE LISTINGS ALIYAH JERUSALEM POST CONFERENCE PREMIUM JP STORE Categories ISRAEL NEWS WORLD NEWS MIDDLE EAST ARAB ISRAELI CONFLICT US POLITICS DIASPORA OPINION PODCAST JUDAISM KABBALAH CHRISTIAN WORLD HEALTH & WELLNESS SCIENCE LAW ARCHAEOLOGY OMG ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE FOOD & RECIPES HISTORY SPONSORED CONTENT ADVERTISE WITH US TERMS OF USE PRIVACY POLICY CONTACT US CANCEL SUBSCRIPTION CUSTOMER SERVICE ABOUT US . Activists hold banners, calling for a free Iran, supporting Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (R) and comparing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler (L) in New York, January 18, 2026; illustrative. (photo credit: Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images) Anti-regime activists hacked  Iran's  Badr satellite on Sunday, allowing them to access state TV channels and b...

I.S. Forces Kill Al-Qaeda Affiliate Leader

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CENTCOM in a statement on Saturday said the strike was conducted on January 16 and followed an earlier attack on U.S. personnel in Syria. United States forces have killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, a senior Al-Qaeda affiliate leader, in a military strike in northwest Syria, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said. CENTCOM in a statement on Saturday said the strike was conducted on January 16 and followed an earlier attack on U.S. personnel in Syria. According to the command, al-Jasim was an experienced terrorist leader who had direct ties to an ISIS operative responsible for an ambush in Palmyra, Syria, on December 13, 2025, which killed two U.S. service members and an American interpreter, and injured American and Syrian personnel. Reacting to the killing, the commander of U.S. Central Command described the operation as part of efforts targeting militants linked to attacks on U.S. forces. “The death of a terrorist operative linked to the deaths of three Americans demonstrates our resolve i...

PM Netanyahu Survives Assassination Plot

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Search Login Subscribe JPOST DIGITAL LIBRARY HOME PAGE THE JERUSALEM REPORT DEFENSE & TECH OPINION BUSINESS & INNOVATION JERUSALEM POST EN ESPANOL REAL ESTATE LISTINGS ALIYAH JERUSALEM POST CONFERENCE PREMIUM JP STORE Categories ISRAEL NEWS WORLD NEWS MIDDLE EAST ARAB ISRAELI CONFLICT US POLITICS DIASPORA OPINION PODCAST JUDAISM KABBALAH CHRISTIAN WORLD HEALTH & WELLNESS SCIENCE LAW ARCHAEOLOGY OMG ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE FOOD & RECIPES HISTORY SPONSORED CONTENT ADVERTISE WITH US TERMS OF USE PRIVACY POLICY CONTACT US CANCEL SUBSCRIPTION CUSTOMER SERVICE ABOUT US Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a 40 signatures debate, at the plenum hall of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on December 8, 2025. (photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBERG/FLASH90) After years working as a senior agent in the Shin Bet (Israeli Security Agency), attorney Gonen Ben-Itzhak has become an outspoken activist in several protest movements, mostly against  Prime Min...