By Victor Kanayo Nigeria, three-time Champions of Africa are only one match away from attaining a much coveted 100-game milestone. In the continent, three countries - Egypt, Ghana and Cote d'ivoire have reached the mark. On...
Separatist leader, Simon Ekpa, has announced a recruitment exercise for the board responsible for drafting the Declaration of Biafra Independence in 2024. The Finland-based lawyer and separatist, disclosed in a public announcement through his official X...
Separatist leader Simon Ekpa has announced that the Middle Belt has officially brokered an alliance with BRGIE to halt the rising insecurity in the region. The Finland-based lawyer and disclosed in a statement on his official...
By Emmanuel Nduka The military junta of Niger and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are negotiating a transition period in the coup-stricken country. The transition period could last from 15 to 18 months,...
By Emmanuel Nduka Ahead of this year's festive period, separatist group - the Indigenous People of Biafra, has issued security travelling advice to Igbos in Diaspora. Simon Ekpa, its self-acclaimed leader who is a Finland-based lawyer...
The National Assembly's House of Representatives Committee on Works has held an interactive session with the Lagos State Members of House of Representatives. The recent meeting which lasted for hours, was based on bad roads in...
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