Good news. On July 23, 2026, I will be unveiling the Southeast Human Right Bureau, an innovative project to counter the growing violations of human rights in the region and the spate of reckless executive lawlessness in the region.
Our elders told us that Igbos hate us but till now Igbos never do us anything. The people that Adaka Boro formed alliance with are the ones that have seized our oil. All headquarter of oil firms are in Lagos, they don't even employ Niger deltans.
~~~~~~ Niger Deltan man.
Nigeria is going mainstream. Thank you @newsmax & @RobFinnertyUSA for allowing me to speak on the massacre of Christians in Nigeria. We need to continue to speak but more importantly act. Everyday we fail to act more Christians are murdered.
Kwame Ture: Revolution Begins With Organising The Masses
Kwame Ture (1941-98) makes its crystal clear. The struggle for African liberation must start with the poor and working class struggling against African traitors who sell us out to foreign powers.
The co-founder of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party also disapproved of running in elections in this 1989 clip.
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⚖️ EXPOSED: The Judicial Lawlessness Keeping Nnamdi Kanu Imprisoned! Once a judge drops the gavel on a final judgment, they become functus officio—meaning the court's power over that case is completely dead.
So why was Mazi Nnamdi Kanu sentenced to life in prison under a repealed law after the Court of Appeal already discharged him on October 13, 2022?Because former defense lawyers Mike Ozekhome and Ifeanyi Ejiofor failed to do their jobs, after they sold out Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s case for a payout and walked away. 🤮💰
They ignored Onyendu’s direct orders to file a simple 2-page Preliminary Objection that would have killed the trial on the spot. They were sacked for this exact blunder, yet they tried to blame us for their incompetence.
Now real lawyer has exposed the trash legal landscape. ZEKERI IDRIS (NDC case) said it clearly: A judge cannot just reopen a case after a final judgment! Why did MNK's ex-lawyers stay silent? The sabotage is clear, but the fight isn't over.
Nigerian Supreme Court when are you ruling on the case of MNK’s discharge?
#FreeMNK
Former CCT Chairman Danladi Umar, who was used by Buhari to remove CJN Walter Onnoghen from office, has been sent to Kuje Prison for bribery
Power is Transient!
Africans Don't Benefit from Oil & Diamonds. Colonisers Do!
In 2000, former Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade landed in Paris for the Cité de la Réussite forum and laid out how he has tried to combat foreign theft decades after Senegal booted the French.
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From Ado-Odo/Ota to Lafenwa Garage, residents are facing worsening road conditions and demanding long-term solutions to recurring infrastructure problems. @LekanOnabanjo7 reports.
Crediting Governors as CSOs of States Without Control Is Like Calling a Man a Husband Who Has No Wife — Oshiomhole
There is an inherent contradiction in the provisions of the Constitution. The state governor is designated as the Chief Security Officer. But what tools does he have to enforce security? How can a state Chief Security Officer have no authority to give orders to the police? If any governor misuses state police, Nigerians have the right to vote that individual out of office.
Adams Oshiomhole, Federal Lawmaker Representing Edo North Senatorial District
“The plot of land President Goodluck Jonathan gave me after we won AFCON… till today I still don’t know where it is 😭 and these same people are calling me to come and work with the NFF.”
— John Obi Mikel
Below is a transcript of notes MAZI NNAMDI KANU had made when he held that crucial meeting with Southeast Governors in August 2017. A meeting that could’ve positively changed the course of history if Buhari had not resorted to the infamous Python Dance. Now, read on:
“I asked them for a seaport in Igbo land. They said no, but they could pay my family ₦300 million every month.
They are not after me, Nnamdi Kanu. They are after you—the ordinary Igbo people. I just happen to be standing in their way.
I also asked for an international airport and a seaport in Igbo land. They said that if those were granted, the region would develop beyond Lagos. Instead, they offered me an additional ₦5 billion to keep quiet.
I asked for equal rights and for Nigeria to treat the Igbo people fairly. They said they would ‘try their best.’ Trying your best to see my people as equal citizens of one Nigeria is laughable.
I then said, ‘Fine, let my people have a referendum so they can choose whether to stay or leave.’
The freedom of my people is the reason I was born.”