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BREAKING! Delegation From US Visits Nnamdi Kanu At Sokoto Detention Facility

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SOKOTO, Nigeria – A high-profile delegation from the United States has visited Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), at the Sokoto Medium Security Custodial Centre. The visit has drawn significant attention to the ongoing legal and diplomatic saga surrounding Kanu’s detention.

The delegation was led by Lady Blessing Ijeoma from the United States. It included Dr. Sylvester Onyia, President of the American Veterans of Igbo Descent (AVID), and Mr. Evans Nwankwo, Chairman of the Ambassadors for Self Determination.

 

Kanu, who faces terrorism-related charges, has been in the custody of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) since his extraordinary rendition from Kenya in June 2021. His transfer to the Sokoto facility after his controversial conviction, far from his southeastern stronghold and the Abuja court overseeing his case, has been a point of contention among his supporters and legal team.

Speaking to Ekwutosblog after the visit, Lady Blessing Ijeoma detailed the group’s experience. While the specifics of their conversation with Kanu remain private, Ijeoma emphasized the purpose of the visit as one of “humanitarian concern and solidarity.”

 

“Our primary mission was to see him, to ascertain his condition firsthand, and to offer our support,” Ijeoma stated. “We are a group deeply invested in peaceful advocacy and the welfare of all people.”

 

When pressed for details on Kanu’s health and spirits, Ijeoma said, “He remains resolute. Our observations of the facility will be part of a broader report to our organizations.” She did not elaborate on the contents of this report.

 

The presence of Dr. Onyia, representing the American Veterans of Igbo Descent, underscores the continued interest of sections of the Igbo diaspora in Kanu’s case and the broader issues of self-determination. Mr. Nwankwo’s group, Ambassadors for Self Determination, also points to the activist network campaigning for Kanu’s release.

 

This visit is likely to reignite debates over Kanu’s detention conditions and the fairness of his trial. His legal team has repeatedly alleged violations of his rights and has appealed for his release, a call echoed by various human rights organizations and some southeastern leaders.

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Middle East war: No distress calls yet from Nigerians in Iran- FG

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, says it is yet to receive any distress call from Nigerians residing in Iran, following ongoing hostilities between Iran and the United States and its ally, Israel.

In a chat with Vanguard, the Director of Media and Public Relations of NiDCOM, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, said although there might be Nigerians in Iran, none had officially reached out to the commission for assistance.

“I’m not saying there are no Nigerians there, I’m only saying nobody has sent any distress call,” he clarified.

When asked to provide an estimate of Nigerians currently affected, Balogun said NiDCOM doesn’t have such data and advised that inquiries be directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“We don’t have embassies there. The only person controlling embassies is the Minister of Foreign Affairs. They will be able to tell you’’ he said

On whether NiDCOM is collaborating with airlines or foreign authorities to ensure Nigerians are not left stranded, the spokesperson maintained that such collaboration is not feasible under the current circumstances.

“There is suspension of (flights) by all airlines. We cannot collaborate with anybody,” he said, noting that Nigeria currently has no national carrier operating international routes. Which Nigerian airline? We don’t have one now” he said

Balogun explained that Nigerians travelling to Iran typically do so as private individuals, often connecting through countries such as United Arab Emirates or Greece.

Speaking on the possibility of activating a full evacuation plan for Nigerians stranded in the Middle East, Balogun said certain conditions must be met before the Federal Government could intervene.

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X user sparks debate on whether you should inform your brother’s wife before visiting his home

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A tweet by a Nigerian lawyer sparked a heated debate online after he wrote that if you plan to visit your married brother, you should first inform his wife or seek her permission, especially if you plan to enter the kitchen or handle food.

He argued that the wife might not want to receive visitors and questioned what type of families don’t follow this courtesy.

The tweet divided opinions. Some agreed it’s simple courtesy. Others argued that the only person you should inform is your brother — it’s his responsibility to tell his wife. “This is why people say women bring division to families,” one user said, noting that siblings now have to “walk on eggshells” because their brother is married.

Others shared personal experiences. One lady said the joy she feels whenever her husband’s siblings visit is unexplainable, adding that if a wife makes her husband’s siblings feel unwelcome, she “will get what’s coming for her.” Another commented that common sense dictates communicating with the half you are closer to — in this case, the brother — and letting him pass on the message.

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Hon Success Opara: Focusing on Business, Advocating for Good Governance, quits partisan politics for now.

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Hon Success Opara (Ahaejiagamba)

 

Hon Success Opara, a seasoned journalist, politician, and businessman, has revealed he’s not currently a member of any political party. Instead, he’s focusing on his media and construction interests, while advocating for good governance and transparency.

A strong advocate for the Igbo Conservatives, Opara believes in leaders who prioritize transparency and accountability. He’s committed to ensuring Imo State’s resources benefit its citizens and empowering youth and vulnerable groups.

Opara’s business ventures include construction, media, and publishing, with a track record of leadership in youth organizations and community development.

As a graduate of Sociology at the Imo State University he believes he can engineer the Society effectively as he has demonstrated through his social works and he has urged Nigerians to focus more on entrepreneurship and human capital development, that’s why he has done a lot of social work through his NGO Worldwide.

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