IPOB says the expulsion of former officials was necessary to protect the movement and support Nnamdi Kanu’s unconditional release.
The Indigenous People of Biafra has argued that the appeal against Nnamdi Kanu’s conviction could influence future interpretations of constitutional rights and criminal procedure.
When a global broadcaster like the BBC releases a documentary that centers the federal army's perspective while marginalizing Igbo voices, it does more than misinform. It...
US lawmaker John James has called on Nigeria to ensure that legal proceedings involving IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu comply with constitutional guarantees and international human rights...
In the face of Nigeria’s surging insecurity, the creaking edifice of Nigeria’s security has been brutally exposed. In most cases, deadly attackers often carry out their...
Beyond reopening markets, Governor Soludo must ensure the provision of watertight security, not only in and around major markets every Monday, but across the entire state....
To be fair, there have been efforts. The postwar policy of reintegrating ex-combatants, the spreading of federal institutions, the rituals of national youth service, the presence...
How come these Biafrans are so gullible that they will take the hallucinations of a sick person as ordained truth?
As the dust from Kanu’s conviction has yet to settle and his supporters continue to cry foul, some questions hang heavily in the air: What is...
If Nnamdi Kanu should be released because convicted criminals have been pardoned and bandits are being called to the negotiation table, is the government not widening...