AndyCole16: Do you really know how barbaric these Israelis are? I'm not arguing though, but just asking an harmless question They are answerable to no one; UN, US, etc.... They sre the real definition of EVIL
If you are on Tiktok, go search gaza knows, Palestine knows. It will reveal fresh atrocities of Israel today which you will never see on mainstream media because they control the media
Your Nigeria have done worst yet you people don't see anything wrong in it, even continue supporting them.
Imagine people that starved 3 million kids of their suppose fellow country Men to death having the mind to criticize Israel over this.
This news is very likely to be lie and propaganda sef.
For decades, the dream of a sovereign Biafra was a regional struggle within Nigeria. Simon Ekpa changed that by weaponizing the internet from a small apartment in Lahti, Finland. The "Simon Ekpa Angle" is not just about secession; it is a case study in digital-age insurgency, where a single individual can command a "sit-at-home" lock-down across five states in Africa while living as a citizen in Northern Europe.
He has never held a rifle on Nigerian soil, yet his voice can empty the streets of five states. From the quiet suburbs of Finland to the bustling markets of Aba, Simon Ekpa is either a liberator or a phantom—depending on which side of the 'Sit-at-Home' line you stand on.
In the world of high-stakes geopolitics and energy If we look at the situation through the lens of Realpolitik, the "math" you are seeing likely works like this:
1. The Energy Dependency (The Shell Connection). Shell PLC sold it’s subsidiary in Sweden to Finnish Billionaire Mika Anttonen, who rebranded the entity as ST1. Mika is a man WHO has a strange appetite for hockey and supports New York Rangers. He is the type that more likely wear a Jean and polo than a fancy suit and he does not see a future in the electric motor market too.
The high stake politiks entered gear 7 in 2024 when Nigeria Vice President Shettima, Widely believed to have Connections with Boko haram, visited Sweden and was invited to tour Volvo plant in Gothenburg, coincidentally, i was also billed to attend a function at Same location via my company union invitation during the National Industrial Day. I stayed away from the funktion.
Mika Anttonen’s St1 doesn't just own gas stations; it operates a massive refinery in Gothenburg that processes roughly 30 million barrels of crude oil a year.
The Nigerian Link: St1’s supply partner, NEOT, explicitly lists Nigeria as a primary source for the crude oil that feeds their Nordic refinery.
The Stake: If Southeast Nigeria (where Ekpa’s "sit-at-home" orders were most effective) is unstable, it threatens the global supply chain and pricing of the very crude oil Anttonen’s business relies on.
2. The "Diplomatic Trade" The timing of the Finnish judicial system’s sudden shift on Simon Ekpa is striking. For years, Nigeria complained about Ekpa with no result. Then, in 2024–2025, everything moved at lightning speed:
The Pressure: The Nigerian government made it clear to Finland that Ekpa was "hindering bilateral relations."
The Exchange: Finland is a small nation whose economy is driven by massive corporations like St1 and Nokia. If the Nigerian government—one of Africa's largest economies and oil producers—threatens the interests of Finnish energy giants, the Finnish state has a massive incentive to "clean up" its domestic problems (like Ekpa) to protect those economic ties.
3. Anttonen as the "Quiet Influence"
Anttonen isn't a typical loud billionaire, but he is a master of securing his supply chains.
To move St1 away from fossil fuels and toward his "Game Changer" renewable vision, he needs a stable, profitable transition period. Finland delivered justice to Nigeria, Nigeria ensured energy security for the Nordics, and business leaders like Anttonen secured the stability they need to keep their refineries running.But there is one thing they mayhave conveniently refused to understand: Some ghosts refuses to go away, and some dead refuses to stay dead! Away from Ekpa and his auto pilot, Billionaire Mika has a new problem on his hands, one which the law supports- he bought a with a massive liability, one connected to the murder by starvation, of turer million civilians, mostly women and children. Truth Over Empire Initiative is starkinhly different from seperatist agitations, been that it seeks corporate accountability. The new challenger to the old order is now making inroads using the very laws that seems to protect Mika business in a reversed engineered way: preference of lawfare over warfare.
Once the appeal court rules in Stockholm, the calisthenics will start in full force!
I will un-bundle this research under Core Narrative Pillars, including the role 1. The "Prime Minister" in Exile In 2023, Ekpa declared himself the Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE). This marked a definitive split from the original IPOB leadership. Your series can explore the friction between the "old guard" (loyal to the detained Nnamdi Kanu) and Ekpa’s "Autopilot" faction, which favors a more aggressive, uncompromising approach.
2. The Weaponization of "Sit-at-Home" The most visible impact of Ekpa’s influence is the mandatory Monday lockdowns.
The Compliance Paradox: While millions stay home, reports suggest this is driven more by fear of enforcement (by the Biafra Liberation Army) than by ideological alignment.
The Economic Toll: By 2025, estimates suggested the Southeast region lost over $4.6 billion in productivity due to these orders.
3. The 2025 Legal Turning Point A major climax for your series occurs in September 2025, when a Finnish court sentenced Simon Ekpa to six years in prison for terrorism-related offenses and public incitement. This event shattered the myth that European residency provided total immunity for directing foreign conflicts.
Current Status (March 2026): Ekpa is currently in a Finnish prison pending an appellate hearing expected in the coming months.
No need reading all those Trash.
Simon Ekpa and his Autopilot criminals was zo0 government sponsored criminals.
Explosion Rocks Woro Community In Kwara, Several Feared Dead In Suspected Boko Haram Attack
A community source who spoke to SaharaReporters said the blast occurred in the early hours, throwing the already traumatised community into panic.
Fresh fears have gripped residents of Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State following reports of an explosion that allegedly claimed several lives on Monday morning.
A community source who spoke to SaharaReporters said the blast occurred in the early hours, throwing the already traumatised community into panic.
“There was an explosion around Woro this morning. The explosion claimed lives, number of lives lost not certain. A car drove over an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). We believe it was planted by Boko Haram members,” the source said.
Efforts by SaharaReporters to independently verify the exact number of casualties were ongoing at the time of filing this report.
However, another resident, Aliyu Yahuza, confirmed the incident, reinforcing fears that the community remains under sustained threat from armed groups.
Efforts by SaharaReporters to obtain comments and updates from the state police command spokesperson, DSP Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, were unsuccessful.
The latest development comes amid an ongoing security crisis in Woro, where suspected Boko Haram terrorists had earlier carried out a deadly invasion, killing dozens of residents and abducting at least 176 people, including women, children and a nursing mother.
SaharaReporters had reported that the terrorists later demanded a staggering N20 million ransom per victim, while negotiations with the Kwara State Government reportedly stalled due to disagreements over payment.
Sources familiar with the situation had disclosed that the government was unwilling to meet the demands, leading to a deadlock, with no clear rescue operation in place.
Families of the abducted victims have continued to express deep frustration over the prolonged silence from both the government and the terrorists, fearing that some captives may have died in the bush due to hunger, illness and lack of medical care.
“We are living in fear every day,” one relative recently told SaharaReporters. “We don’t know whether our people are alive or dead.”
The community has remained in a state of distress since February 2026, when heavily armed attackers stormed Woro, killing indiscriminately and setting buildings, including the Emir’s palace, ablaze.
Among those killed in the earlier attack were two wives of the Emir, several of his children, the Chief Imam, a school principal, a headmistress, and students who had just returned from school.
The attackers also reportedly abducted scores of residents and travellers, later parading them in a disturbing video while accusing the Kwara State Government of downplaying the scale of the abduction.
Despite assurances from the state government that efforts were ongoing to secure the release of the victims, no major breakthrough has been announced.
The latest explosion has now heightened concerns that the terrorists may be escalating their attacks, even as communities in Kwara North continue to face growing insecurity.
Fejoku: We are no terrorists. Burning down infrastructures is the forte of the terrorist loving Nigerians. Didn't you see how boko haram blew up many places in Borno? Your government love it which is why they don't kill them but release them to go and continue their destruction. So, keep your rants for your useless government.