The Supreme Court has fixed December 15 for judgment in the appeals filed by the Federal Government against the detained leader of proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
The Gambian leader said his country received the support of Nigeria in many spheres, citing education, administration, justice and security sectors and requested Buhari to continue to be of assistance.
dem self, dey make me laugh pass 🤣😅 well for your information my back to sender, o strong gan ni o, when it starts to manifest, just note that nobody do you ooo, na for yourself you take your own mouth curse yourself ooo, na the back to sender
He noted that "the ambition of anbody is not worth the blood of any Abian" and that if they truly love Abia and Abians as they claimed, the duo should ensure that they follow the path of justice and peace while fighting for the control of the
Yet the light of truth and the struggle for liberation, justice and equity can never be diminished or defeated. In the end the will of the people and the counsel and purpose of God shall stand.
"I'm trying to hold on to keep strong but it just dosen't feel right I'm waiting here my arms wide open, tears running down my face, Ready for you to return even if it takes forever my sister. I will truly miss you sis [sic]."
Anglican bishop warns Igbos against calling for another war Archbishop Amos Madu, the Pioneer Archbishop of the Enugu Anglican Ecclesiastical Province, issued a strong warning against those advocating for another war in Nigeria.