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No bombs, guns, attack plans – IPOB reacts to evidence presented against Nnamdi Kanu

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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has reacted to the alleged incriminating evidence the Nigerian government presented at the Federal High Court in Abuja against its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

IPOB said the items presented show that the Nigerian government has no evidence to support its accusations against Kanu.

The group said no bombs, guns, grenades, or attack plans were found or presented against Kanu.

Kanu is currently facing charges bordering on terrorism before the court presided over by Justice James Omotosho.

During today’s proceedings, the prosecution presented its witness to testify against Kanu.

Some items—such as four boxes containing Kanu’s personal belongings, wristwatches, a microphone, a transmitter, cables, Arabian perfumes purchased for his mother and mother-in-law, a brown shoe, laptops, chargers, and phones—were also presented in court.

Dismissing the items presented, IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, in a statement said: “The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) wish to address the global community following the court proceedings today at the Federal High Court, presided over by Justice Omotosho, in the trial of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

“Today, the prosecution presented what they claimed to be ‘incriminating evidence’ against Mazi Kanu, a British citizen and the leader of IPOB, to justify their long-standing persecution of him and the proscription of our movement. To the shock and dismay of all present, including international observers, the so-called evidence consisted of four boxes containing Mazi Kanu’s personal belongings: wristwatches, a microphone, a DJ mixer (falsely labeled a transmitter), cables, Arabian perfumes purchased for his mother and mother-in-law, a brown shoe, laptops, chargers, and phones. No bombs, guns, grenades, or attack plans were found—because none exist. This revelation lays bare the truth: there is no evidence to support the grave accusations leveled against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

“The items presented in court are not weapons of terrorism but ordinary possessions of a man who has consistently and openly declared his mission as a freedom fighter dedicated to the liberation of his people through peaceful means, including a referendum. Since his arrest in October 2015, Mazi Kanu has boldly and unapologetically stated his God-given purpose—to alleviate the suffering of the Igbo race and other ethnic groups in Biafraland.

“His resolve was reiterated even under duress, as evidenced in the interrogation videos we urge the Nigerian government to release for public scrutiny.

“We commend the presence of representatives from the United Kingdom government in court today, witnessing firsthand the baseless nature of the charges against their citizen. We also express our profound gratitude to Mazi Kanu’s new defense team, fortified with some of the finest legal minds, for their unwavering commitment to truth and justice.

“With the utmost humility, IPOB calls on the Federal Government of Nigeria and the United Kingdom to end this charade masquerading as a trial. The persecution of Mazi Kanu and IPOB, which has led to the loss of countless lives, including his parents, must cease. We do not seek to humiliate any party but to affirm that IPOB’s mission is rooted in the pursuit of dignity, freedom, and a better life for Biafrans, the black race, and Africa as a whole.

“The absence of any incriminating evidence today underscores what we have always maintained: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not a terrorist but a noble advocate for the oppressed. We urge all stakeholders to recognise this truth and work toward a just resolution. Let us build a future where the aspirations of all peoples are respected, and the dignity of existence is upheld for everyone.”

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Governor Sule’s aide, Deedat allegedly abducted in Nasarawa

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The Senior Special Assistant on Humanitarian Services to Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, Muhammed Egye Osolafia, who is popularly known as Deedat, has allegedly been kidnapped by gunmen.

The governor’s aide, Osolafia, was said to have been kidnapped upon arriving at his residence in Tudun Amba area of Lafia, the state capital, on Saturday night.

The gunmen were said to have reportedly arrived in the area, shooting sporadically into the air to put fear in residents nearby before heading straight for their target.

Mr. Peter Ahemba, who is the Senior Special Adviser to Governor Sule on Public Affairs, confirmed the development to Daily Post, describing it as sad and unfortunate.

He explained that he received the news of the abduction from another colleague.

Osolafia’s abduction came about two months after the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Culture, Barrister Yusuf Musa, was similarly abducted from his residence in Ungwan Nungu, also in Lafia.

SP Ramhan Nansel, the Police Public Relations Officer, could not be reached for comment on the incident.

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Katsina: Peace deal in doubt as bandit leader attends dialogue with RPGs, AK-47s

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Residents of Matazu Local Government Area have raised concerns following a peace dialogue held on Saturday between community leaders, Islamic clerics, and notorious bandit groups in the area.

Eyewitnesses reported that a notorious bandit leader attended the meeting armed with Rocket-Propelled Grenades, RPGs, General Machine Guns, GMGs, and AK-47 rifles, sparking anxiety among residents who continue to suffer frequent attacks.

Community leaders and clerics present at the talks expressed shock at the display of sophisticated weapons during what was meant to be a peace initiative.

“You came to a peace talk with AK-47 rifles, RPGs, and GMGs, and you return to the bush with the same weapons.

“How can this be called a peace deal?” a community leader asked, lamenting the recurring attacks that often escalate after such dialogues.

The clerics and local authorities stressed that for any genuine peace process to succeed, all parties must commit to laying down their arms without preconditions, prioritising the safety and security of residents above personal or group interests.

Residents further urged the government and security agencies to adopt stronger measures to ensure that future negotiations result in sustainable peace in the region.

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Jordan reopens key West Bank border crossing after deadly shooting

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Jordan on Sunday partially reopened the Allenby Bridge crossing with the Israeli-occupied West Bank, three days after a deadly gun attack forced its sudden closure.

Officials in Amman said the terminal is once again open for passenger travel but remains closed to cargo trucks “until further notice.”

State broadcaster Al-Mamlaka reported heavy traffic as travellers queued from the early morning to cross in both directions.

The Allenby Bridge, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, is a vital transit point for Palestinians, serving as their main route to travel abroad without passing through Israel, which has controlled the West Bank since the 1967 Middle East war.

The crossing was shut on Thursday after a Jordanian aid truck driver opened fire, killing twoIsraeli soldiers before being shot dead by Israeli forces.

Israeli authorities identified the assailant as Abdel Mutaleb al-Qaissi, 57, who had been contracted for only three months to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza, where a prolonged conflict has triggered a worsening humanitarian crisis.

Following the incident, Israel asked Jordan to halt the transfer of aid through the crossing while investigations continued.

Jordanian officials said they have launched a full investigation and described the attack as a threat to regional stability and to Jordan’s ongoing efforts to channel humanitarian assistance to Gaza.

“This act endangers the kingdom’s interests and undermines our ability to deliver aid to the people of Gaza,” a government statement read.

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