With God all things are possible.Chuks Auto Plaza, Biafra is our promise land no going back, At the end the children of Elohim must surely be victorious
This reportedly happened yesterday in Plateau state, not long after the APC Governor of the state rebuked activists who are trying to make the world aware of the disaster unfolding in his state.
In my previous videos, i have noted repeatedly that the best way to identify a state ruled by an APC governor is his body language and reactions towards the massacre of Christians Fulani terrorists in his state - they are forbidden to criticise the killings and are under both a spell and compulsion to defend and excuse the killings... and that's when they're not staying absolutely silent or being irresponsibly passive. Benue is a clear example.
I told you there is a conspiracy of silence, but it will never succeed!
STOP THE GENOCIDE NOW!
Hello sir.... with all due respect 🙏🏾..... " PROTECT your citizens " 🙏🏾, if we talk or protest you will silence us. And if we don't talk we're getting kidnapped and killings everyday. NOBODY IS SAFE.
....... @officialABAT
Human life should never be weighed against money or political influence.
The violence affecting Christian communities in Nigeria is real, ongoing, and devastating. Whether driven by BokoHaram/ISWAP, insurgency, or communal conflict, innocent people are losing their lives and that demands sustained attention, not momentary outrage.
One of the most troubling patterns today is how quickly serious issues fade from public concern. We move on too fast, while those affected continue to suffer.
This is not only a matter for foreign governments or international policy. Local communities, faith leaders, and institutions must also take responsibility through awareness, unity, and practical support for those at risk.
Global advocacy matters. But local action is essential.
We must stay focused, informed, and committed to the truth because real lives depend on it.
BREAKING: Udele (Ijele Speaks) Issues Grave Th3eats Against Nnamdi Kanu and Omoyele Sowore – Claims He Would Have Khlled Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu If Alive https://t.co/PaK4dqRCVM
Chukwuka Ijele, widely known as Udele or Ijele Speaks, has sparked outrage with inflammatory statements targeting prominent figures in the pro Biafra and human rights space.
In viral videos and public outbursts circulating on social media platforms, Udele has reportedly th3eat#ned to khll Mazi Nnamdi Kanu leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB if he is released or taken for medical treatment, vowing that "nothing will happen" to him and boasting he and his team would elim#n#te Kanu in Abuja by any means necessary.
He has also clashed with activist Omoyele Sowore, leading protests against calls for Kanu's release and even guiding police to arrest Sowore during a pro-Kanu demonstration.
Compounding the outrage is the recall of Udele's earlier shocking declaration: that he would khll even a 2-day-old child if necessary, as part of broader vows that "blood will flow in the South East." he stated he would begin with Kanu's family and spare no one, including 2 days old child a statements widely interpreted as credible threats of extreme violence.
Pundits argue that in any society governed by rule of law, such public proclamations warrant immediate arrest, psychiatric evaluation, and prosecution due to their incitement potential and danger to public safety.
Most shockingly, Udele declared that if Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu (the late Biafran leader) were still alive, he would kill him as well, a statement seen as a direct assault on Igbo historical legacy and the Biafran struggle.
They Kidnapped a Man for Talking
Nigerian agents grabbed Mazi Nnamdi Kanu at Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi in June 2021. No extradition treaty. No warrant. No legal process of any kind. Just grabbed him, threw him on a plane, and brought him to Abuja. Interpol says they had nothing to do with it. The UN called it extraordinary rendition. A Kenyan court ruled in 2025 that he was tortured, held without communication, and that the Kenyan government was complicit. Nigeria’s response to all of that? Nothing. They don’t care what you think.
That should bother you. And I don’t mean you, Nigerian. I mean everybody.
***Who Is IPOB and Why Does It Matter***
The Indigenous People of Biafra — IPOB — was born in 2012 out of something simple: the conviction that the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria deserved to be heard. They’d watched a million of their own starve to death in a war that ended in 1970 with no apology, no reconciliation, no reckoning — just a “no victor, no vanquished” announcement and fifty years of political neglect. Kanu built IPOB into a global movement broadcasting that grievance from London through Radio Biafra. Amnesty International documented their marches as largely peaceful. Researchers confirmed it.
Then, on September 20, 2017 — the same day it was filed — Nigeria’s Attorney General Abubakar Malami walked into a federal court and got IPOB declared a terrorist organization through a secret, ex parte order. No notice. No hearing. No chance to respond. A sitting judge had already ruled IPOB was not an unlawful society. That ruling was still in force. Didn’t matter. A Nigerian High Court in Enugu later declared the whole proscription unconstitutional. Didn’t matter. They pressed on anyway.
That’s not law. That’s what it looks like when a government decides the conversation is over.
****Convicted Under a Law That Didn’t Exist***
On November 20, 2025, Kanu was convicted on terrorism charges and handed a life sentence. The sentencing judge said he deserved death but was showing mercy. Mercy.
Here’s what they don’t tell you. The law used to convict him — the Terrorism (Prevention) Amendment Act of 2013 — had been repealed and replaced in 2022. Fully repealed. And the replacement carried no continuation clause — the standard legal bridge that keeps prosecutions alive when old law gives way to new. Without it, the old law is simply gone. Dead letter. Kanu’s lawyers asked the court one simple question, over and over: show us the law under which this man is being tried. The court never answered. Convicted him anyway.
And in ten years of proceedings — ten years — the prosecution never proved that a single act of violence was directly caused by anything Kanu said. Not one. The claim was made constantly. It was never proven. The early church got the same treatment: these men turn the world upside down, the accusers said. The charge sounds alarming. The evidence was nonexistent. Pilate knew it. He washed his hands anyway.
****Sokoto****
Then they sent him to Sokoto.
More than 700 kilometres from Abuja. From his lawyers. From the courts where his appeal must be filed. Sokoto — deep in the Islamic far north, the spiritual seat of the Fulani caliphate, home of the Sultan, the region that has been pushing Sharia law southward for two centuries and running the playbook on dissenters the whole time. The sentencing judge wrote Sokoto into the order by name and specifically excluded Kuje — the prison in Abuja where Kanu could actually reach a courtroom.
In Nigeria, geography is theology. Sending a southeastern political prisoner to Sokoto is a message. It says: we have put you in our house now. You will not come out.
That’s the Islamic model in miniature — not argument, not evidence, not law. Walls. Submission enforced by distance and silence. The ummah protects the system. The dissenter disappears. Sharia doesn’t need to win the debate. It just needs to make the debate impossible.
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BREAKING: President Trump calls on Iranians to OVERTHROW their government
“The hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered. Do NOT leave your home. It's very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take.”
Empowered Renewal Continues....
Good morning to you, my conscious ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the month of March, where winter gives way to spring.
****Nnabuikem tells me it is the beginning of the Vernal Equinox****.
This is not just a change in weather. March carries the energy of movement, of things long buried beginning to stir. It’s the season where clarity returns, where truth becomes harder to suppress, and where voices that have been silenced begin to rise again.
Spiritually, March is the third month and the number 3 has always symbolized creation, completion, and divine confirmation. It’s the point where intention becomes reality. It is the threshold where the seed planted in silence begins to break the surface.
March is for those who have endured. For those who have waited, watched, and held their ground.
It’s a month that whispers, “Now is the time.” Time to speak. Time to move. Time to align your inner conviction with outward action.
So walk into this month with your head held high.
Hold firmly on your conviction and let it be your compass.
What are you ready to birth this March?