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Nnamdi Kanu Emerges ‘Africa Guardian’s Man Of The Year’

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“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Nigerian separatist group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) emerges AFRICA GUARDIAN’s MAN OF THE YEAR 2018,”  Africa Guardian , a South African media announces on their official Facebook page, twitter account and instagram. According to Africa Guardian, “3 countries, 3 men were recommended for this. The public voted and chose one.” In a vote on its official Facebook page on December 13, 2018, after a street poll was reportedly carried out, the South African media presented 3 countries: Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa to be nominated. Nnamdi Kanu led in the poll with many votes, which made him the only one in the standings. “Diplomatically leads a pro-independence group without any record of violence, Enlightens the masses on human rights and political issues in Africa, Most vocal activist in Africa,”  Africa   Guardian  said, announcing that the IPOB leader won the ‘Africa Guardian’s Man of the year award.’

HISTORY OF MASSACRE AGAINST BIAFRANS IN NIGERIA

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THE ENMITY AGAINST BIARANS [IGBO] IS DEEPLY SEATED IN THE HEART OF HAUSA FULANI OF NIGERIA It is imperative to correct false propaganda making rounds in an attempt by every successive government in Nigeria to cover this genocide. In 1953, when Independence loomed, Ahmadu Bello, the founder of Gamji said: "We cannot fight to dispense of white masters only to be ruled by new black masters called Ibo. Even here in the North, they run the post offices, railways, civil service and they have taken up all the shops we create. Call them Ibo, but you can also call them Zionists, but we shall not relinquish the estate of our fathers to such wretched people who have never had an administration before." Source: 1968: the year that shook the world, by Walter Schultz. In 1964, Major Gibson Jalo, after downing a bottle or two at the Kachia Barracks mess, moaned: "we are captives to this Ibos. We can never enjoy our new nation until we chase every single Ibo man out the North

Designate Nnamdi Kanu as Internationally Protected Person - Bruce Fein

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Former U.S Attorney General Tells UN: Designate Nnamdi Kanu as Internationally Protected Person Controversial former U.S attorney-general Bruce Fein has urged the United Nations Security Council, under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter to designate Nnamdi Kanu as an “internationally protected person” as defined in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishmen t of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents. Article I of the Convention defines an “internationally protected person as “A Head of State, including any member of a collegial body performing the functions of a Head of State under the constitution of the State concerned, a Head of Government or a Minister of Foreign Affairs, whenever such person is in a foreign state ….” “The acts and utterances of IPOB were acts and utterances of terrorists, said the federal government after the organization was proscribed, but Fein in a fresh appeal to the world body said that Nnamdi Kanu, qu

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blame United Nation on Biafra

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The president of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan blame United Nations on their silence on the issue of Biafrans agitation. He said on 27th on his twitter handle that he expected the issue of Biafra to be discussed at UN meeting last week, and nothing like that was done. He said, if civil war starts in Nigeria, it is because of the negligence of the United Nations. Recep Tay ✔ @RT_Erdogan  ·  Sep 25, 201 yip ErdoÄŸan Recep Tay ✔ @RT_Erdogan  ·  Sep 25, 201 yip ErdoÄŸan 7 Replying to @RT_Erdogan Kimse bizden, sınırlarımızın hemen yanıbaşında yeni bir kriz ve çatışma alanı oluÅŸmasına göz yummamızı beklemesin. Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan ✔ @RT_Erdogan Irak’taki cari hukuka da uygun olmayan referandum bizim için yok hükmündedir. Irak’ın toprak bütünlüğü doÄŸrultusunda çalışmayı sürdüreceÄŸiz. 11:36 AM - Sep 25, 2017 11.6K 3,845 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy

World Igbo Congress Warns FG Over Python Dance 3

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The World Igbo Congress has issued a stern warning to the Federal Government to immediately stop what they termed the  unwarranted and unnecessary killings of Igbo youths, under the guise of operations python dance. Public Relations Officer of the group, Hon. Basil Onwukwe, who stated this at the ongoing 24th Convention of the group, at the Embassy Suite in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, said the operation must stop now, especially the militarization of the Eastern Nigeria with various checkpoints. While noting that the major issue under consideration include; self-preservation, actualisation and determination of Ndigbo in their homelands, he said they have agreed to forge a common front with world Igbo Congress to address the economic and political paradigm change in the country. In attendance are movers and shakers among Ndigbo in USA, including organisation’s leaders; Chairman of Alaigbo Development Foundation, Prof Uzodinma Nwala, and Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze, Onwukwe disclose

Saraki Declares For Presidency

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Senate president Bukola Saraki declared running for president on the coming 2019 general elections  He declared on thursday while delivering a keynote address at a youth and young aspirants dialogue in Abuja. Saraki listed several challenges he believe that clogged the wheels of the nations progress as  extreme poverty, hunger, lack of education and mass unemployment paved way for crime and insecurity in the nation, and now is the time to rebuild the  Nigeria  with new vibrant leadership. Also, he complained about the broken economy and the nation has now witnessed division along regional, religious and ethnic lines, a situation he believes should be addressed urgently in order for the nation to grow. With all these challenges i then decide to answer the call of the youths by agreeing to run for presidency on their behalf “Accordingly, I hereby announce my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the coming General Elections in 2019

Agbakoba Backs IPOB Quest On Referendum

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Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), has rejected calls for Nigeria’s restructuring, says that call for referendum by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), is the only way out. According to him, President Muhammadu Buhari made a mistake by charging the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, with treason. “I see every politician now says restructure but I disagree. I also think the acting President was wrong to say that Nigeria is insoluble. “There is nothing sacrosanct about Nigeria. It can blow up anytime. It’s an artificial creation, which was made in 1914 and when it was amalgamated we were not there. It was amalgamated in the interest of the colonialists,” Agbakoba said. Agbakoba said Nnamdi Kanu shouldn’t have been charged with treason. “For me, the best that he can be charged with is unlawful assembly and an act capable of breaching public peace. “Those are the things he can be charged with

seven secret mass graveyards have been independently located in three states - Intersociety

INTERNATIONAL Society for Civil liberties and the Rule of Law, Intersociety, Monday alleged that no fewer than seven secret graveyards have been independently located in three states of Delta, Anambra and Abia. Chinonso Alozie Intersociety in a statement by its board chairman, Comrade Emeka Umeagbalasi Head, Civil Liberties and Rule of Law Obianuju Igboeli and Head, Democracy and Good Governance, Chinwe Umeche alleged that the graveyards arose because of the Federal Government’s military crackdown targeted at unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra activists. It said: “the location of the seven secret graveyards in Igboland are: Asaba Airport location /swamp; Onitsha military cantonment cemetery; Nkpor-Umuoji road environs; Umuahia forest/ Afara-Ukwu palace; Aba National High School; Aba-Port Harcourt Road borrow pits and other designated grave sites where hospitals mortuaries dispose unclaimed or ‘state property’ corpses and Ogwe-Ukwa West forest graveyard discovered in the first week of A