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IPOB alleges Nigeria keeps secret detention centres holding Biafrans

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IPOB Alleges Existence of Secret Detention Centers in Nigeria

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has claimed to have uncovered secret detention facilities where Nigerian security forces are allegedly holding Biafran activists incommunicado.

According to IPOB, these centers are sites of severe human rights abuses, including torture, organ trafficking, and forced disappearances.

In a statement issued by the group’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, IPOB warned the public about these secret detention centers.

“These facilities are notorious for the maltreatment of innocent people, with many subjected to extreme torture,” the statement read.

IPOB further claimed that detainees are often falsely accused of being members of IPOB or its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

Some of the alleged locations listed by IPOB include:

Wawa Military Base; Kainji Dam detention center; Niger State barrack and prison; DSS headquarters, Abuja; Intelligence Response Team (IRT) Abattoir, Abuja.

Tiger Base Police detention, Owerri, Imo State; Goodluck Jonathan’s Army Barrack Ohafia, Abia State; Zone 9, Umuahia; Abia State detention center; Zone 13 Ukpo, Anambra State; and Onitsha Army Barracks, Anambra State.

Others are Navy Base, Ogbaru, Anambra State; SARS Awkuzu, Ukpo, Anambra State; 82 Division, Enugu; Military Barracks, Enugu State.

Obinze Army Barracks, Owerri, Imo State; Central police station headquarters, Umuahia, Abia State; State CID headquarters Awka, Anambra State.

Naval Base Asaba, Delta State;  Enugu Maximum Prison, Enugu State; Port Harcourt Maximum Prison, River State; Aba Prison, Abia State; Abakaliki Prisons, Ebonyi State.

Uyo Prisons, Akwa Ibom; Owerri Prisons, Imo State; Kuje Prisons, Abuja; Keffi Prison; Suleja Prison, Niger State and Nigeria Military Intelligence Detention Facility, Abuja.

Other sites named include maximum security prisons in Port Harcourt, Enugu, and Abuja, among others.

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“Ndigbo are the highest ethnic group being detained with accusations of being either members of IPOB or ESN…

“Or framed as kidnappers by the notorious Nigerian Police, DSS, and Army,” the group stated.

IPOB also highlighted that individuals from other ethnic groups are being held in these facilities.

The group urged those with missing relatives to check these detention centers.

“These illegal detention facilities are places to search for your missing relative…

“If they haven’t been tortured to death or butchered for organ trafficking by the notorious Nigerian security agencies,” IPOB warned.

The statement referenced the case of IPOB members allegedly abducted during a peaceful rally in 2016 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

It noted that these individuals remain missing over eight years later.

Historical context of IPOB

IPOB emerged in the 21st century as a significant secessionist group, advocating for the independence of the southeastern region of Nigeria, primarily inhabited by the Igbo people.

The roots of this movement trace back to the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), also known as the Biafra War.

The war began when the southeastern region declared itself the independent Republic of Biafra, led by Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu.

Economic, ethnic, and political tensions sparked a brutal conflict, killing around two million people, mostly from starvation.

Biafra’s defeat in 1970 left deep scars, fueling a lingering sense of marginalization and oppression among the Igbo people.

The defeat also entrenched grievances that continue to shape the modern Biafran movement, including the rise of IPOB in the early 2000s.

IPOB’s purpose and activities

The central aim of IPOB is to revive the independent state of Biafra, drawing on grievances related to economic deprivation, political exclusion, and perceived ethnic marginalization.

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The group claims that successive Nigerian governments have deliberately underdeveloped the southeastern region and subjected its people to systemic discrimination.

IPOB has organized mass protests, civil disobedience campaigns, and has clashed with Nigerian security forces.

In 2020, the group formed an armed wing called Eastern Security Network (ESN) to defend Igbo communities from Fulani herdsmen.

However, IPOB and ESN face violence accusations; the Nigerian government labeled IPOB a terrorist organization in 2017.

Despite claims of being a peaceful movement, IPOB’s activities have sparked violent confrontations with Nigerian security forces.

Supporters of the group, including the vast diaspora community, argue that their calls for self-determination are justified.

They view the current federal structure as exploitative and unfairly skewed against the Igbo.

The federal government views IPOB’s resurgence as a threat to national unity.

It has conducted arrests, military crackdowns, and detained key leaders like Nnamdi Kanu, a central figure in the movement.

Renewed calls for Biafra’s independence highlight unresolved Nigerian Civil War issues and ongoing Igbo perceptions of marginalization.

Declaration of IPOB as a terrorist group by the Nigerian government

The Nigerian government officially designated the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist organization in 2017, under the Terrorism Act.

Tensions rose between the group and government due to IPOB’s secession calls and the push for an independent Biafra.

The government has consistently maintained that IPOB’s activities threaten national unity and security.

IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu faces treason and sedition charges for advocating Biafran independence.

His extradition from Kenya to Nigeria in 2021 further strained relations between IPOB and the state​.

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IPOB accuses Nigerian security agencies, including the Army and DSS, of systemic human rights abuses beyond just legal measures.

These include secret detentions and extrajudicial killings of Biafran activists.

The government, however, asserts that these actions are part of their counter-terrorism efforts to restore order in the Southeast​.

Previous clashes between IPOB and the Nigerian security forces

One of the most significant confrontations between the Nigerian security forces and IPOB was during Operation Python Dance (Egwu Eke), a military operation initiated in 2016.

The operation, primarily focused on the Southeast, was intended to curb criminal activities such as kidnapping, armed robbery, and violent protests by IPOB members.

The second phase, Python Dance II, launched in 2017, saw widespread military deployment across the Southeast, which escalated tensions.

During Operation Python Dance, human rights groups reported excessive force, mass arrests, and killings of IPOB members.

In 2017, a military crackdown at Nnamdi Kanu’s home killed several supporters, and Kanu fled.

IPOB accuses the government of targeting Biafrans, citing mass detentions and forced disappearances of its members.

Despite the military operations, IPOB maintains that its cause is non-violent and based on the right to self-determination.

The Nigerian Army argues operations have stabilized the region by reducing crime and neutralizing IPOB in key areas.

However, IPOB and human rights groups criticize the government’s heavy-handed approach, alleging widespread human rights violations.

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VIRAL VIDEO: Moment Yahaya Bello Orders Kogi State House Members to Sit on Floor, Gives Strict Directives

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A viral video circulating on social media has captured former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello making newly elected State House of Assembly member, Hassan Shado, and his supporters sit on the floor during a meeting in Abuja.

The meeting took place at Bello’s residence on Monday, where he received members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to discuss party unity and responsibilities.

Shado, who won the Dekina-Okura II State Constituency by-election on August 16, was formally presented to the former governor.

INEC declared Shado the winner after he polled 55,073 votes, defeating Godwin Meliga of the PDP, who garnered 1,038 votes.

During the session, Bello emphasized that Shado must strictly obey the directives of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo in all legislative matters.

He drew his ear to stress the importance of cooperation, warning the lawmaker to align with Assembly decisions even when he did not fully understand them.

Bello said, “Go and cooperate with the Speaker and other members of the House of Assembly. Support Governor Ododo in everything that comes to the Assembly, even if you don’t understand it.”

Bello also reminded Shado that political victories are collective achievements.

He stated, “No candidate wins an election alone. Your people worked tirelessly from nomination to election day. Do not let them down.”

He urged inclusivity, consultation, and collective leadership, emphasizing that unity remains the key to APC’s continued success in Kogi State.

The former governor praised the people of Kogi East for demonstrating unity, which he said had been lacking in the past.

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He further expressed confidence that APC would retain all major political positions in upcoming elections, declaring, “Our President, Bola Tinubu, will be re-elected.

Governor Ododo will be re-elected. All our candidates will continue to win on our great party’s platform.”

Bello’s post-governorship period has been marked by controversy.

The EFCC accused him of diverting over N110 billion from Kogi State coffers during his tenure.

He evaded multiple court summons and even a failed arrest in Abuja that led to a shootout. Ultimately, Bello surrendered to the EFCC on November 26, 2024, after months of avoiding legal proceedings.

Despite his legal troubles, Bello maintains influence over APC lawmakers in Kogi and continues to assert political authority, as shown in the recent video with Shado.

Watch the video below.

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Why Every Nigerian Should Learn Combat Skills — CDS

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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has urged all Nigerians to acquire combat skills such as Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo to protect themselves in the face of increasing danger.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Thursday, August 21, General Musa likened learning martial arts to other essential survival skills, including driving and swimming.

“That one should be taken as learning driving, learning how to swim.

Whether we have war or not, it is a survival instinct,” he said.

He added that in Europe, swimming and basic security education are compulsory because citizens must understand and practice personal safety.

The defence chief emphasised that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) should incorporate unarmed combat training into its programme to prepare graduates for real-world threats.

He explained, “That’s what the NYSC is supposed to do, but the NYSC has been watered down to three weeks. Self-defence is very important.

Unarmed combat, swimming, driving these are critical aspects of human survival. We should never take them for granted because they prepare us for the future.”

General Musa further encouraged Nigerians to remain situationally aware of their environment, alerting authorities to any suspicious activities or individuals.

He said, “The world we are in now is dangerous. We have individuals who don’t mean people well. They kill for whatever reason.”

Highlighting evolving threats, General Musa disclosed that terrorists increasingly use gold to finance their operations.

He noted that complex international networks make it difficult to immediately expose or prosecute these financiers. “Gold is the main source.

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They circulate it through various channels, including foreign links, which complicates intervention,” he explained.

General Musa acknowledged that bad roads and challenging terrains hinder rapid military response to attacks.

He said, “Many Nigerians expect immediate intervention from the Armed Forces without understanding the logistical challenges. By the time information reaches us, terrorists have already struck and vanished because they move more quickly in these regions.”

He added that improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the North-East further slow troop movement.

Regarding the Southeast, General Musa noted that the arrest of pro-Biafran agitator Simon Ekpa in Finland in November 2024 has improved security in the region.

He said, “Troops are actively pursuing Ekpa’s lieutenants in Imo, Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, and Abia states. We will continue operations until all threats are neutralised.”

The CDS also praised the synergy among the Nigerian Army, Air Force, and Navy, which led to the arrest of Ansaru terrorist leaders, describing it as a major success in the fight against terrorism.

General Musa concluded by announcing an African Chiefs of Defence Staff conference to foster continental collaboration and enhance regional security efforts.

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Police Arrest Fake Doctor as Woman Dies During Abortion

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Detectives from the Akwa Ibom State Police Command have arrested a man posing as a medical doctor following the death of a 35-year-old woman, Blessing Sunday Etim, during an alleged illegal abortion.

The suspect, identified as Sunday Okon Akpan, reportedly owns and operates the Full Life Medical Centre (FLMC) in Ikot Obio Odongo, Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Timfon John, the spokesperson for the Akwa Ibom Police Command, revealed that police launched a search for the victim after receiving a distress call from her mother.

DSP John stated that operatives acted quickly following the report, which indicated that Blessing had gone to work at the FLMC and never returned.

According to police reports, the suspect attempted to secretly dispose of the victim’s body in her room.

A co-tenant, who witnessed the act, raised an alarm, forcing the suspect to abandon the corpse and flee the scene.

Police quickly arrived at the scene, where detectives discovered a premature foetus, confirming the occurrence of an illegal abortion.

Police traced and arrested Sunday Okon Akpan, a resident of Afaha Offiong village, Nsit Ibom LGA.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspect is not a licensed medical doctor or nurse but a community health practitioner who allegedly used his clinic to perform illegal medical procedures, including abortions.

The health centre has since been found abandoned.

DSP John confirmed that the victim’s body has been deposited at a morgue for preservation and autopsy, while investigations continue to uncover more details surrounding the incident.

She also promised to update the public as the probe progresses.

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This shocking incident highlights the dangers of unlicensed medical practitioners operating clinics and offering illegal procedures.

Police authorities are warning residents to verify the credentials of anyone offering medical services and to report suspicious activities to prevent similar tragedies.

As the investigation unfolds, Akwa Ibom police have vowed to ensure that justice is served, and the public remains safe from unqualified medical practitioners operating in the state.

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Trump Orders Review of 55 Million US Visa Holders in Mega Crackdown

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The Trump administration has announced a sweeping review of more than 55 million foreigners holding US visas, aiming to identify potential violations that could trigger visa revocation or deportation.

In a statement to The Associated Press, the State Department confirmed that all visa holders are now subject to “continuous vetting.”

Officials will examine any indicators of ineligibility, including overstaying authorised periods, criminal activity, threats to public safety, engagement in terrorism, or support for terrorist organisations.

If authorities find evidence of such violations, they will revoke the visa, and individuals already in the US could face immediate deportation.

Officials stressed that the review targets both individuals residing in the United States and those holding multiple-entry visas abroad.

Since assuming office, President Donald Trump has prioritized strict immigration enforcement, targeting not only undocumented migrants but also holders of student and visitor exchange visas.

The current vetting process extends far beyond prior reviews, potentially affecting individuals who initially received approval to stay in the US.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, last year the US had 12.8 million green-card holders and 3.6 million people on temporary visas.

Immigration policy expert Julia Gelatt of the Migration Policy Institute noted that the 55 million figure likely includes individuals living abroad with tourist or business visas. She questioned whether allocating resources to review people unlikely to return justifies the scale of the initiative.

Alongside the review, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on X that the US will immediately halt work visas for commercial truck drivers, citing safety risks and threats to American jobs.

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“The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large tractor-trailer trucks on US roads is endangering American lives and undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers,” Rubio wrote.

The administration recently strengthened English proficiency requirements for foreign truckers following incidents where language barriers contributed to accidents. State Department officials confirmed they are pausing the processing of new work visas to reassess screening and vetting protocols.

“Ensuring that every driver meets the highest standards protects American workers and maintains a secure, resilient supply chain,” the department added.

Experts warn the broader implications of the review could ripple across the US economy. Edward Alden, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, explained that the administration’s policies aim to discourage companies, universities, and hospitals from employing foreign workers.

“The economic consequences will extend far beyond individual visas,” Alden said, emphasizing that employers risk compliance issues if they continue hiring foreign staff.

The review represents the most comprehensive enforcement action in recent US history and signals that the administration will aggressively monitor both legal and temporary visa holders to maintain national security and prioritize domestic employment.

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2027: ADC Coalition Deceiving Nigerians – Baba-Ahmed

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Labour Party vice presidential candidate, Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed

The 2023 Labour Party (LP) vice-presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, has warned Nigerians that the opposition coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is giving false hope about rescuing the country from underdevelopment.

“They are deceiving us,” Baba-Ahmed said during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.

Baba-Ahmed, who ran alongside Peter Obi in the 2023 presidential election won by Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) expressed his willingness to be Obi’s running mate in the 2027 presidential election.

Although Obi has shown interest in the 2027 race and is aligning with ADC coalition figures such as David Mark, Atiku Abubakar, Nasir el-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, and Rauf Aregbesola, Baba-Ahmed stressed that he wants Obi to remain in the Labour Party and contest as its presidential candidate.

“I’m in the Labour Party. I’m a Peter Obi man. I still want Peter Obi to come back to the Labour Party and contest the 2027 election,” Baba-Ahmed stated.

When asked about his plans for the 2027 race, Baba-Ahmed confirmed his readiness to serve as a running mate for like-minded leaders committed to restoring Nigeria.

“If Nigeria is still around and there is an electoral system to follow, my love for Nigeria is undying.

I would appropriately associate with groups and individuals aligned with restoring the nation,” he said.

Baba-Ahmed also revealed two potential leaders he would consider deputising, with Peter Obi being his primary choice. “The first one has not said anything.

The second one is Peter Obi. I’m always with Peter Obi until he decides not to,” he added.

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