“You See Mazi Nnamdi Kanu It Appears The Man Saw What Was Coming. Many Of The Things He Warned About Years Ago Are Happening Right Before Our Eyes. Today, Sunday Igboho Is Widely Respected Among Many Yoruba People, And We Even Have Repentant Boko Haram Members Being Reintegrated. Yet Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Remains In Detention. It’s Very Sad, And I Regret Not Taking His Warnings More Seriously Earlier.” ~ Canada-Based Nigerian Doctor, Dr. Zo, Apologises To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu And Members Of IPOB.
Same people. 56 years later. Sometimes I wonder if, in the middle of the bombings, the starvation, the fear, and the endless funerals, they ever imagined a future like this for us. Where we smile and shine
Abia State governor, Alex Otti, on Sunday flagged-off the rehabilitation of the N1.3 billion Ubakala Water Scheme and Ariaria Water Scheme Projects Aba.
“Justice Crack has been missing. Please, to our friends in the security agencies, if he is in your custody, kindly reach out secretly. Your identity will not be revealed.”
— Harrison Gwamnishu reacts to the sudden disappearance of Justice Crack.
Honoured to receive an Afro Indigenous Recognition Award from the Mayor of Brampton 🇨🇦
A beautiful moment for the Igbo culture, for identity, and for every step of this journey.
Imaramma 🌹 we carry our culture with pride.