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OPEN LETTER TO MR ORJI UZOR KALU - CONCERNED CITIZEN

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Dear sir, how are you doing? I hope you are kicking strong in the track of human. My name is Kalu Nwokoro Idika of Family Writers Press. I decided to write this open letter to you in other to properly address some of your political excesses that is gradually dragging the name of Igbo nation on the mud. Please, do not in anyway see this letter as a sneer to your personality but rather see it to be a piece of advice that a son is offering to his senseless father. BACKGROUND CHECK Sir, when I ran a background check on your very person, though with a questionable paternal identity, you were born on the 21of April 1960 to a woman named Mrs Eunice Kalu, in Abia State. You had your primary education at Christ the King School Aba. Thereafter, you enrolled into Abia State Government college, Umuahia after which you reluctantly proceeded to Barewa college, Zaria before you finally manipulated your way into the University of Maiduguri to study political science. Concomitantly, your spell i

Nigerian Government Treatment On Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB Violates African Charter - African Commission On Human And People’s Rights.

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Dated March 8 and  signed by Soyata Maiga, ACHPR Chairperson, the letter was a response to the request from IPOB’s lawyers, Adulbert Legal Services, in favor of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the group, and its members all over the world. In a letter signed by Mr. Aloy Ejimakor, for Adulbert Legal Services, the lawyers had requested ACHPR to invoke its Rule 98 (i) to grant provisional measures calling on the Nigerian government not to take any further actions inimical to Mr. Kanu and IPOB members pending ACHPR’s decision on the matter brought by IPOB. Conveying the commission’s decision to President Buhari, the ACHPR Chairperson wrote: “I would like to draw Your Excellency's kind attention that at its 37th Ordinary Session held from 21 November to 5 December 2005 in Banjul, The Gambia, the Commission adopted Resolution 88 on the Protection of Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Fight against Terrorism in Africa, which calls on African States to ensure that the measures take

New ICC Presidency elected

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Pictured here from left to right: ICC First Vice-President Judge Robert Fremr, ICC President Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, ICC Second Vice-President Judge Marc Perrin de Brichambaut © ICC-CPI On 11 March 2018, the judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), sitting in a plenary session, elected Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji  (Nigeria) as President of the Court for a three-year term with immediate effect.  Judge Robert Fremr  (Czech Republic) was elected First Vice-President and  Judge Marc Perrin de Brichambaut  (France) Second Vice-President. "I am deeply honoured to have been elected by my peers as President of the International Criminal Court. As I take up my duties, I feel encouraged that I am able to rely on the wide experience of the two Vice-Presidents, Judge Robert Fremr and Judge Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, both of whom I have closely worked with previously. I look forward to working together with them as well as with all the judges, all the Officials and the staff of th