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Igbo Priestesses Visit Kanu in Prison, Rally for His Freedom
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Igbo Priestesses Visit Kanu in Prison, Rally for His Freedom

Traditional Igbo priestesses, led by former Anambra Commissioner Chief Mrs Oliaku Chika Ibeneme, visited detained Biafran leader Nnamdi Kanu at Sokoto Prison. The spiritual mothers offered prayers and pledged to engage traditional rulers across Nigeria to secure his unconditional release, demonstrating the deep cultural and spiritual support for the IPOB leader's freedom.

Mar 11, 2026 Read More →
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IPOB Reveals $19,000 Payment Details to Kanu's Lawyer Ejiofor

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has disclosed additional details regarding a $19,000 payment made to Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor, legal counsel to detained Biafran leader Nnamdi Kanu. The revelation comes as part of ongoing transparency efforts within the organization regarding legal expenses for Kanu's case.

Mar 7, 2026 Read More →
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IPOB Reveals $100,000 Legal Investment in Kanu's Defense Team

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has disclosed that the organization invested $100,000 in legal fees for renowned attorneys Mike Ozekhome and Ifeanyi Ejiofor to represent detained leader Nnamdi Kanu. This significant financial commitment underscores IPOB's dedication to securing top-tier legal representation for their leader's ongoing court battles.

Mar 5, 2026 Read More →
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Africa Check: No Evidence Atiku Promised Kanu's Release in 2027

Fact-checking organization Africa Check has found no credible evidence supporting claims that former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar promised to release IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu if elected president in 2027. The clarification comes amid ongoing speculation about political promises regarding the detained Biafran leader.

Jan 8, 2026 Read More →
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Kanu's Detention: Why Nigeria's Strategy May Backfire Spectacularly

The continued imprisonment of Biafran leader Nnamdi Kanu represents a dangerous miscalculation by Nigerian authorities that could intensify rather than diminish the struggle for Biafran self-determination. International observers warn this heavy-handed approach risks further radicalizing supporters and drawing global attention to legitimate grievances.

Dec 7, 2025 Read More →
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Fact-Check Debunks False Claims About Kanu Prison Attack

Africa Check has confirmed there is no evidence supporting viral claims that Nigerian jihadists attacked a Sokoto prison allegedly holding Biafran leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. The fact-checking organization's investigation helps clarify misinformation surrounding the IPOB leader's detention circumstances.

Dec 1, 2025 Read More →
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Nnamdi Kanu's Path: From Biafran Advocate to Unjust Conviction

A comprehensive timeline examines Nnamdi Kanu's evolution from peaceful Biafran activist to his controversial terrorism conviction. The journey highlights the systematic persecution faced by advocates of Biafran self-determination and raises serious questions about due process and human rights violations in Nigeria's handling of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader.

Nov 21, 2025 Read More →
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Nigeria Sentences Nnamdi Kanu to Life Imprisonment on Terror Charges

The Nigerian government has sentenced Biafran independence leader Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment on terrorism charges, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing struggle for Biafran self-determination. The verdict has drawn criticism from human rights advocates who view the charges as politically motivated persecution of a peaceful separatist movement.

Nov 20, 2025 Read More →
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Kanu Conviction Exposes Tinubu's Authoritarian Grip on Nigeria

The conviction of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu serves as damning evidence of President Tinubu's increasingly totalitarian approach to governance. This judicial decision reflects the systematic persecution of Biafran voices and the erosion of democratic principles under the current Nigerian administration.

Nov 20, 2025 Read More →