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PoliticsSeun Osewa And Nairaland Mod You Are The Cause Of This by EmmaJnr1(op):
See what terrorists did to a little child. When people post bad atrocities about Fulani terrorists and the incompetence of Tinubu you people will hurriedly delete the post so that your pay masters will not see it on your site and keep supporting you with blood money. Now that they are killing your people and kids, hope you are happy. Imagine the harm they did to this little boy. Seun and all Mod deleting such post, you are all going to hell and will die a terrible death

PoliticsSeizing The Moment: Why Ipob's DOS Must Mobilize For Biafran Referendum Now by EmmaJnr1(op):
Seizing the Moment: Why IPOB's Directorate of State Must Mobilize for Biafran Referendum Now

The quest for Biafran independence has long been a rallying cry for self-determination amid decades of marginalization, economic exploitation, and targeted violence against the Igbo people and Christians in Nigeria's Eastern Region Biafraland. With the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at the forefront, its Directorate of State (DOS) now faces a pivotal juncture. International spotlight on Christian persecutions in Nigeria—fueled by statements from global leaders—presents a golden opportunity to escalate demands for a referendum. Failing to act decisively could squander this momentum, allowing Nigeria's government to evade accountability once more. Here are compelling reasons why DOS must galvanize massive physical actions, from protests to diplomatic outreach, to push for Biafran freedom.

First, the Vatican's vocal condemnation of Christian killings in Nigeria amplifies the urgency for Biafran separation. Pope Leo XIV has repeatedly decried the slaughter of Christians and Muslims alike, highlighting over 200 murders by Islamist militants in a single June 2025 attack. In November 2025, he urged the immediate release of kidnapped victims following assaults on churches, underscoring the existential threat to Christian communities. Reports indicate an average of 30 Christians murdered daily in Nigeria throughout 2025, with hundreds of clerics abducted or killed.

For Biafrans, many of whom are Christian, this violence is inseparable from broader state neglect and ethnic targeting. DOS should leverage the Pope's influence by organizing mass vigils and petitions directed at the Vatican, framing Biafran independence as a safeguard against such atrocities. This alignment with global Catholic advocacy could pressure Nigeria into conceding a referendum, transforming religious outrage into political leverage.

Second, President Donald Trump's aggressive stance on Nigeria's treatment of Christians offers a direct avenue for international intervention. In late 2025, Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, threatening and eventually executing U.S. military strikes against Islamic State targets in response to attacks on Christians. He has labeled the violence as an "existential threat" to Nigerian Christians, ordering Pentagon plans for potential action and placing the country on a watch list over anti-Christian claims.

While experts note the complexity—violence affects multiple groups—Trump's rhetoric mirrors Biafran narratives of systemic persecution. IPOB leadership must capitalize on this by mobilizing supporters for high-visibility demonstrations in key cities, while dispatching envoys or open letters to the White House. Urging Trump to condition U.S. aid on a Biafran referendum could force Nigeria's hand, especially as congressional resolutions commend his actions and condemn the persecutions.

Third, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's condemnation of attacks on Nigerian Christians provides additional geopolitical muscle. In December 2025, Netanyahu demanded an immediate end to the persecution, vowing Israel would support U.S. efforts to protect Christians globally, including in Nigeria. He highlighted displacements and killings, echoing Trump's warnings and threatening to "hit the terrorists very hard" in 2026 to safeguard Christian and Jewish communities. This stance aligns with Israel's history of defending religious minorities, offering Biafrans a powerful ally against Islamist threats in the region. DOS should organize coordinated actions, such as solidarity marches with Israeli flags, and reach out to Netanyahu's office to advocate for joint pressure on the UN for a Biafran vote. With Israel's intelligence and diplomatic clout, this could elevate the referendum demand to international forums.

IPOB's recent activities, including the 2024 declaration of Biafran independence and ongoing UN petitions for a referendum, show the movement's resilience. Yet, 2026 is poised for intensification, with threats of paralyzing the southeast if demands are ignored. By uniting these threads—the Pope's moral authority, Trump's military resolve, and Netanyahu's supportive threats—DOS can forge a coalition of world powers to compel Nigeria toward a peaceful separation. Physical mobilization, from street protests to targeted advocacy, is essential to amplify Biafran voices globally.
This window won't last forever. With Trump and Netanyahu in power and focused on Christian protections, IPOB must act boldly now. A referendum isn't just a dream—it's a strategic imperative. Let the world hear Biafra's call: freedom through self-determination, before the opportunity fades.

PoliticsCall Omotoso For This Task, He Will Deliver by EmmaJnr1(op): 11:58am On Jan 09
The agbadorites are known for this.

PoliticsAgbadorites Does Not Know What Is Coming by EmmaJnr1(op): 1:23am On Jan 04
The agbadorites does not know what is coming until it hits them.
PoliticsPresident Trump You Need To Write Your Name In The Book Of Biafra History by EmmaJnr1(op): 4:43pm On Dec 26, 2025
President Trump please ensure the freedom of Nnamdi Kanu who was unlawfully sentenced to life in prison even though the two highest Nigerian court discharged and acquitted him and even asked Nigerian government to compensate him with 2billion naira.

Please Trump write your name in the good book of African and world history as the President who emancipated Biafrans from Islamic jihadist plans or taken over the land in the future through killings and Jihad. Now that you are alive is the time to do this.

May God bless you President Trump.

PoliticsRe: If Nigeria Breaks Up, North Will Be Far Developed Than West by EmmaJnr1(op): 8:38pm On Dec 25, 2025
Salewa97:
The Northerners are not interested in breaking Nigeria as their region would be the most affected.

Why are the supporters of Kanu and Obi interested in breaking Nigeria from the union?
I don't support Peter Obi because he cannot win election in Nigeria. He is wasting his time because even if he wins they will rig him out. My only mission is the freedom of everyone in Nigeria. Let the north have their country, let Biafrans have their country and let yorubas or any other tribe have their country. That is the best thing for Nigerians and that is what will bring peace and success to everyone
PoliticsRe: If Nigeria Breaks Up, North Will Be Far Developed Than West by EmmaJnr1(op): 8:17pm On Dec 25, 2025
Jakarta:
Yet they remain parasites and poverty capitals of the country despite producing the highest numbers of head of states/presidents.
Should Nigeria breakup the North will be the poverty capital and terrorists headquarters of the world.
it's a big lie.
PoliticsRe: If Nigeria Breaks Up, North Will Be Far Developed Than West by EmmaJnr1(op): 7:51pm On Dec 25, 2025
Northerners should not be scared of Nigeria breaking up. They have vast land filled with untapped mineral resources. Northerners will become like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Syria and other developed Islamic country in less than 25 years after break up but if they remain as Nigerians, they will remain poor for over 200 years while some few wealthy ones keeps milking the north wealth dry.
PoliticsIf Nigeria Breaks Up, North Will Be Far Developed Than West by EmmaJnr1(op): 7:47pm On Dec 25, 2025
When Nigeria Breaks up, Northerners will really enjoy and would have one of the best government. Their leaders will lead them to the promise land. There will be equitable distribution of wealth. Businesses, employment, tech industries will spring up. The only place that will be better than north is Biafra but north will be far better and developed than Yoruba west.

You know why

Northerners does not take shit with their leaders . They attack any leader that misbehaves. You can imagine Atiku taking back his words and deleting his twit when they threatened him for not supporting the killing of the Christian girl Deborah. This people are heartless and does not joke with bad leadership. They usually turn up with one voice. Imagine if they have their own country, no leader would dare to steal because he cannot go scot-free. Most rich northerners will come back to develop their land, poverty level will drop drastically.

You can imagine them attacking one of their law maker in the north today because he supported Tinubu devilish tax law but no Yoruba man or even Igbo man has taken any action to show disapproval. How can a sensible government tax people 25% of their hard earned money even though the government is dead and not doing any meaningful thing for the masses and the tax would still end up in their pocket through stealing.
PoliticsRe: We Have Gotten To The Last Part Of Biafran Freedom As A Country by EmmaJnr1(op): 11:32am On Dec 06, 2025
Kalashnikov49:
Our Own grin
I love this your username. But in Biafra you know we will produce our own guns😃All types of world renowned weapons would be made in Biafra, even the ones the world does not have. We are innovative and creative. Our wisdom is given to us by God that's why Nnamdi Kanu calls Biafrans umuchineke umuchiukwu. We are God's own just like Israel
PoliticsRe: We Have Gotten To The Last Part Of Biafran Freedom As A Country by EmmaJnr1(op): 11:08am On Dec 06, 2025
BItt:
Gaint of Africa? How?
The human kingdom is by numbers and not by emotion.
Giant of Africa is not necessarily by population. By the way, when Biafra comes, you will know how many people would remain in Nigeria. Biafra population is over 80 million by the way
PoliticsRe: We Have Gotten To The Last Part Of Biafran Freedom As A Country by EmmaJnr1(op): 10:57am On Dec 06, 2025
Fly the flag with pride. God bless the land of the rising sun

PoliticsWe Have Gotten To The Last Part Of Biafran Freedom As A Country by EmmaJnr1(op): 10:53am On Dec 06, 2025
Yes, we have gotten to the last part of our freedom as a country independent of the zoo country called Nigeria. We are currently in the last part. Biafra is about to happen, it is almost here, just remaining the last part to happen. Rejoice my people for freedom is here. Just keep pushing don't stop, it is here already.

Biafra will reduce world poverty.
Biafra will increase world security
Biafra will be the real Giant of Africa.

#Biafrareferendum now
PoliticsSokoto Caliphate Is International Terrorist Organisation; Warning, Dnt Touch MNK by EmmaJnr1(op): 2:40am On Dec 04, 2025
The Nigerian Tinubu terrorist government took MNK to Sokoto Caliphate Prison which is about to be declared a terrorist organisation by the US. The world knew that Sokoto Caliphate is where Boko Haram, Isis and Iswap with Fulani terrorist, usually held meetings and plan how to go on with their killings and land grabbing. Nothing should happen to MNK. MNK is held hostage at Sokoto Caliphate in the name of putting him on Sokoto Prison but it's the Sokoto Caliphate terrorist organisation that is currently holding him. Tinubu has submitted MNK to them. The world is watching, nothing should happen to MNK. They want to use MNK as a bargain for their terrorist plans in Nigeria that's why they keep him hostage in sokoto Caliphate Prison.

PoliticsSee The Northern Terrorist Leaders by EmmaJnr1(op): 4:33am On Nov 23, 2025
I May Probably Disappear Because of this Post But I Think it’s Necessary for You to Know.

For years, ordinary Nigerians have been burying loved ones, while powerful voices in Abuja and the northern states have been busy massaging the egos of killers and sympathizing with them.

Let me refresh your memories.

In 2013, Muhammadu Buhari said that “the military offensive against Boko Haram is anti-North,” attacking Jonathan’s state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Many families who lost loved ones in the North have never forgotten those words. The terrorists even went on to elect him as their spokesman. This same man went on to become a president of Nigeria.

In Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai openly admitted that his government traced violent Fulani herdsmen outside Nigeria and paid them to stop killing people in Southern Kaduna, saying as a Fulani governor he had “no problem paying compensations” to them. This was a governor proudly saying that there was nothing wrong in paying bandits compensations.

In an old sermon, Isa Pantami, who later became Minister of Communications, described Boko Haram fighters as “our Muslim brothers” and complained that they were being killed “like pigs” instead of being pampered like Niger Delta militants. For saying this and openly sympathizing with these terrorists, he was placed in charge of a strategic position as the minister of communication.

Most of you don’t know how powerful the ministry of communications, Innovation, and digital economy is. Let me try to summarize its power in either aiding or impeding the fight against terrorism.

This ministry oversees the entire digital backbone of and structure of the country.
That includes:

-NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission)
-NITDA
-Galaxy Backbone
-National Identity database (NIN)
-Cybersecurity policy and digital surveillance systems
-Telecom regulation through MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile
-Internet monitoring, interception frameworks, SIM registration systems

All of these tools matter directly to national security.

You cannot fight terrorism without:
-Tracking phone calls
-Intercepting communications
-Tracing ransom calls
-Mapping bandit networks
-Identifying sleeper cells

This entire power sits under the Ministry’s regulatory supervision.

If the ministry is strong, coordinated and loyal to national security, terrorists lose their anonymity.
If the ministry is weak, compromised, or misaligned, terrorists operate freely.

This is why countries treat digital and communication ministries as security ministries, not just “internet ministries.”

The ministry leads Nigeria’s entire cybersecurity ecosystem, including:
-National Cybersecurity Policy
-Inter-agency cyber response teams
-Protection of critical digital infrastructure
-Collaboration with security agencies on intelligence

Of course, we know that terrorists now use:
-Encrypted platforms
-Digital fundraising
-Social media networks
-Online propaganda
-Cross-border WhatsApp coordination

The ministry is crucial in shutting these down or letting terrorists do as they please.

To avoid making this post too long, I won’t be able to tell you other importance of this ministry, but you can Subscribe to KaaTruths You/Tube channel and watch a documentary when I discussed this.

Now, let us continue.

In 2021, Lai Mohammed went on live TV and said that if granting amnesty to a warlord would make others surrender, he would “take that decision” and threw his weight behind governors who offered amnesty instead of confrontation to bandits. Lai Mohammed was the minister of Information under President Buhari.

Former Zamfara governor Ahmad Sani Yerima went to see President Tinubu in 2023 and came out publicly urging him to consider amnesty for bandits, arguing that they “deserve amnesty and not death” and should be negotiated with like Niger Delta militants. For him, these terrorists and bandits should not be killed.

Zamfara’s then governor, Bello Matawalle, even told Nigerians that “not all bandits are criminals”, insisting that some picked up guns because vigilantes wronged them, while his government pushed amnesty and cash deals with these same gangs. 

Former Katsina governor Aminu Masari launched an amnesty programme and promoted dialogue with bandits in Buhari’s home state, before later admitting the whole arrangement failed and that he regretted trusting them at all. 

And here’s the big one. Our current Vice President, Kashim Shettima, once said in 2011 that “the Boko Haram people are human beings who deserve fair hearing” and called them “our brothers”, calling for dialogue instead of a hard crackdown. Please, read that again gently. And how many of you still remembered whose house Kabiru Sokoto the Boko Haram prominent leader who bombed Nyanya was caught after escaping from police custody?

Ali Modu Sheriff, on the other hand, is surrounded by thick smoke andd reports linking his time as Borno governor to the rise of Boko Haram, yet he loudly denies everything but said something that most people have really not paid attention to. He said, “it’s not me, it’s Shettima who created Boko Haram.”

Dave Umahi who’s now a minister. At an event in Abakaliki in May 2021, where he presented vehicles to security agencies during his time as governor said:
“Bandits are our children, we should empower them.”

I hope you are still following.

Outside formal politics, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi built a full ministry of sympathy around bandits, insisting they are “not criminals”, demanding amnesty and rehabilitation, and scolding the media for calling them what they are. 

While thousands of villagers, farmers, churchgoers and travellers were being slaughtered, kidnapped and raped, you had powerful men debating the “feelings” of bandits and proposing salaries and amnesty for them.

Let this sink in: there are more powerful voices fighting to launder the image of bandits than there are voices fighting for the widows and orphans they left behind.

One day, Nigeria will have to ask herself: who really created this monster and who kept feeding it with soft words, cash settlements and political protection?

And the most chilling question would probably be: “Can we confidently separate our government from those we are asking the government to protect us from?”

-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast
#EndInsecurity
#kaa_truthshn
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PoliticsJust Leave War For Igbo And Nigeria And See by EmmaJnr1(op): 8:55am On Nov 21, 2025
Just leave war for Igbo as a whole to battle Nigeria, no international aid...I bet you Nigeria will sink within 30 days.
That war they are looking for, will soon reach them.

PoliticsFulani Genocide Against Indigenous Housa, Pics by EmmaJnr1(op): 11:27am On Nov 16, 2025
FULANI GENOCIDE AGAINST THE INDIGENOUS HAUSAS

The Foolanism bandits whom some northern Foolanist elites are tirelessly trying to protect and reward under the disguise of ‘fake reconciliation’ have caused thousands of tragedies for Hausa families across the entire North-West. ”
Soon they will come for you all
#Hausaactivist

PoliticsRe: Justice Omotoso, You Took 300 Million To Give Judgement Against MNK by EmmaJnr1(op): 6:34am On Nov 15, 2025
To the Nairaland Admins/Moderators:
I replied to a commenter on this thread who talked about “arresting” someone. My response simply stated a legal fact that often gets overlooked, yet it was quickly deleted—while other strong opinions about MNK remain visible.
Let me repeat the point clearly:
The real issue is the judge who reopened a case after a competent court had already discharged and acquitted Nnamdi Kanu.
The real issue is the politicians (including Tinubu and Buhari) who ensured he remained detained despite the court ruling that the government should pay him ₦2 billion in compensation.
Nairaland can continue whatever way it chooses—removing posts that highlight these facts about Biafra or MNK and deleting comments that favours Biafra.
But truth doesn’t vanish because it’s deleted here. We’ve built reach and impact on many other platforms far beyond Nairaland. I rarely use this site anymore (check my activity), but I returned briefly to make this point. The Message is received on your end—I’ve said what needed to be said.
PoliticsJustice Omotoso, You Took 300 Million To Give Judgement Against MNK by EmmaJnr1(op): 11:05am On Nov 14, 2025
You took 13 days to decide if you should end your carrier by collecting the alleged 300m and pervert judgement or do the right thing and receive a global recognition

Out of the 13 days you have 10 days left
Oga if I were you I will seek advice from international colleagues those who believe more in good name than immediate gain that may not last

Note that any decision you take on this matter have an everlasting impart in your life and that of your generation even unborn. You and your children will not live to enjoy that money

My name is JoehyBaba,
This is my little advice for you Justice James Omotosho
@top fans @followers #FreeNnamdiKanuUnconditionally #FreeNnamdiKanu #fyp #IgboAmaka

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