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Origin Of US Biafra Suit & Its Attorneys’ Visit To Nigeria – Intersociety

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The US Civil Action suit is also designed to track down locally, regionally, int’ly the regime atrocities’ perpetrators and their conspirators in Nigeria

John Doe, et al. v. Buratai & 15 Ors (Civil Action No: 17-cv-01033-ESH (USA: DC): How It All Started (1) 

On 11th November 2015, the Nigerian Army issued a violent threat against protesting pro Biafra activists and their leaders in the Southeast and the South-south zones of the country. The Army also labeled peaceful assemblies especially those organized by pro Biafra activists as “treason and insurrection”. 

On 16th November 2015, the Nigerian Military through the Chief of Defense Staff issued a further violent threat and ordered violent crackdowns including shoot-at-sight against unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra protesters in Southeast and South-south Nigeria. 

The violent threat was immediately followed and backed by a presidential statement.  

The peaceful and nonviolent street protests organized by IPOB led pro Biafra campaigns were fueled by the arrest of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Director of Radio Biafra London (RBL), Prince Nwannekaenyi Okwu Kanu (Nnamdi Kanu), who was arrested on 14th October 2015 and taken into the SSS solitary dungeon.

The Nigerian Military’s threats of shoot-at-sight and other forms of military violence were also repeated and extended to members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (Shiites) by the Chief of Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai in his various television appearances and other media interviews. 

We had then found and still find such military terrorism to be a grave affront to rights to peaceful assembly and association; and rights to freedoms of expression and thought, conscience and religion; guaranteed and democratically granted to all citizens of Nigeria by Sections 40, 39 and 38 of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution as well as the African Charter on Human & Peoples Rights of 1981 and the Int’l Covenant on Civil & Political Rights of 1976 (etc.); all ratified by Nigeria in 1983 and 1993 respectively.   

Consequently, on 13th November 2015, the leaderships of Int’l Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety) and the Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs) issued a joint statement warning the military and police authorities of the national, regional and international consequences of their planned violence against pro Biafrans, if carried out. 

Intersociety had earlier on 12th November 2015 released its own statement condemning the two statements of the Nigerian Military. 

Intersociety and SBCHROs’ statements were in response to that of the Military issued on 11th and later repeated on 16th November 2015 in which the Military tagged nonviolent protests by pro Biafra agitators as “treason and insurrection” and threatened the protesters with shoot-at-sight and other forms of military violence. 

The Army statement is found here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/biafra-army-warns-against-act-of-felony/ and those of Intersociety and SBCHROs are available on www.intersociety-ng.org. 

As if the Military threats of violence were not enough, the then Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase followed up and damnably issued another threat of violent crackdown against unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra protesters  and specifically directed his then Police Zonal Commanders and Commissioners of Police in the Southeast and the South-south Zones to “use maximum force or violent crackdown against any gathering or protest in connection with pro Biafra agitation or any protest calling for the release of key IPOB leaders”. 

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The then IGP’s violent order was issued in the morning of 2nd December 2015. The then IGP’s threat of violence is found here: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/194275-nigeria-police-chief-orders-anti-riot-force-to-maximally-restrain-pro-biafra-protester

 Intersociety and SBCHROs had in their said statements of 12th and 13th November 2015 vowed to explore available local or national, regional and international justice remedies (both civil and criminal) to get the would-perpetrators to account for their would-be regime atrocities no matter how long it would take; should their threats of military violence against unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra campaigners or activists be carried out.

In the noon of 2nd December 2015, a combined team of police (including SARS), army, SSS and navy personnel, etc.; mobilized by the Government of Anambra State under State Joint Security Taskforce; and in collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force and the Army, opened fire with live bullets on pro Biafra protesters, killing not less than 12 and injuring dozens of others. 

The killings took place between the axis of Onitsha Upper Iweka, Obodoukwu Road and Onitsha Niger Bridgehead.  

The police personnel of the Anambra State Police Command had earlier on 30th August 2015, opened fire with live bullets on pro Biafra protesters in Onitsha and Awka, killing not less than six persons and injuring several others.

The Nigerian security forces had on same 30th August 2015 opened fire on pro Biafra protesters in Enugu, Yenagoa, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Asaba, killing scores and injuring dozens of others.

On 17th December 2015, following an Abuja Federal Court judgment ordering for the unconditional release of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, soldiers stationed at the Onitsha Niger Bridgehead, drafted from the Onitsha Military Cantonment; opened fire on jubilant IPOB members, killing 13 and injuring several others. 

Three of those killed were later on 21st December 2015 dumped by the soldiers at the Onitsha General Hospital after their lifeless bodies were taken away from the scene of the killing on 17th December 2015. 

Hospitals where the wounded were being treated were also invaded by soldiers in the late night of 17th December 2015  who also abducted them from their hospital beds and dumped them inside their barracks for several hours without medical treatments.

On 12th December 2015, the Nigerian Army convoy with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai on board; genocidally opened fire with live bullets on unarmed and defenseless members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (Shiites); killing hundreds and wounding many others. 

The massacre took place in Zaria during the annual religious procession of the Shiites. The COAS turned around and hurriedly raised a false alarm; claiming that there was an assassination attempt on his life. 

As if that was not enough, the soldiers regrouped on 13th and 14th December 2015 and went on further menacing killing spree; massacring and maiming hundreds of Shiites as well as razing to rubbles their holy places of worship located in Zaria (Kaduna State). 

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The leader of the nonviolent Muslim sect, Sheik Ibrahim El-Zaky and his beloved wife-Zeenatu were also severally shot at and lacerated with live bullets. 

The Sheik’s three sons and his younger nephew were also killed in his presence while his 70yrs old sister was burnt alive by soldiers during the same genocidal attacks of 14th December 2015. The Shiite Muslims have lost not less than 1120 members mostly in the hands of the Nigerian Army since June 2015.  

Till date, Sheik El-Zaky and his beloved wife are still detained without trial. A total of 1000 unarmed and defenseless Shiite members/citizens of Nigeria have remained unaccounted for since 12th, 13th and 14th December 2015 till date. 

The leadership of the IMN had as recently as on 30th August 2017 specifically told Amnesty International with verifiable pieces of evidence that not less than 650 of their members have not been accounted for or have disappeared in the hands of Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai led Nigerian Army since 12th, 13th and 14th December 2015.

Killing and maiming of unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra activists also took place on 18th and 29th January and 9th February (Aba massacre) 2016 in Aba as well as 29th and 30th May in Nkpor, Onitsha and Asaba (Nkpor massacre). 

There was pro Trump rally killing in Port Harcourt on 20th January 2017; all leading to not less than 270 deaths and 370 injuries. 

For full details, please visit our website: www.intersociety-ng.org or google our press statements of 18th and 22nd June 2017; titled: Nigerian Army’s False Claims Against Slain Innocent Biafra Activists: Graphic Accounts (1) and Nigerian Army’s False Claims Against 270 Slain Innocent Pro Biafra Activists & 370 Injured Others: How They Were Massacred  And Maimed (Concluded). 

For those that have not read our special report, titled: welcome to bleeding republic of Nigeria: a land flowing with blood and tears: March 2017; please visit our website above or google the report as titled.

We had also on 16th February 2016 sent a 10-page memo to the Minister of Interior (Abdulrahman Bello Dambazzau, PhD) and the Chief of Defense Staff (Major General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin). 

The memo was titled: Ceaseless Killing Of Unarmed Citizens In Nigeria: Why Security Chiefs Must Desist From Provoking More Insurgencies Capable Of Plunging Nigeria Into Syrian Style Violence. 

The memo contained a catalogue of regime atrocities perpetrated by army and police personnel against unarmed and defenseless pro Biafra activists including killing and dumping inside an Aba burrow pit of 13 members of pro Biafra group (IPOB). 

The memo specifically called on the present Federal Government of Nigeria to end the butchery and investigate and punish all the perpetrators and their accomplices. As expected, nothing was done. 

Between November 2015 and this August 2017, over 60 advocacy positions had been taken by our organization with respect to the subject matter under reference; drawing the policy and administrative attentions of the present Federal Government of Nigeria and its relevant security establishments for the purpose of frontally addressing the butcheries and related regime atrocities complained of; yet the regime atrocities have not only continued but also reached an alarming proportion. 

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As recently as 6th July 2017, we addressed another 17-page memo to then Acting President on the same issue. The memo was presidentially received on 11th July 2017; yet we have neither been communicated nor did our complaint frontally and judiciously look into till date.

It is therefore extremely important to inform that the long journey to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, ably presided over by Hon Judge Helen S. Huvelle (appointed by President William Clinton) came as a result of the conspiracy and monumental failure of the present Federal Government of Nigeria in the named regime atrocities which clearly constitute crimes against humanity,  prosecutable or  adjudicatory within and beyond borders or in any part of the world especially in those countries with conformity jurisdictions or legislations such as the USA’s Alien Tort Claims Act and the Torture Victims Protection Act of 1991, Pub.L.102-256, 106 Stat. 73 (March 12, 1992) (“TVPA”) and 28 U.S.C.&1350. 

The civil action suit, referenced: 17-cv-01033-ESH (USA: DC), filed on 30th May 2017 is just the beginning and one out of more to come in coming calendar months/years. 

The US Civil Action suit is also designed to track down locally, regionally and internationally the regime atrocities’ perpetrators and their conspirators in Nigeria to account for their heinous crimes against humanity using their positions of authority in a most reckless, wicked, brazen and beastly manner and reminiscent of  the Rwandan regime atrocities’ perpetrators under the infamous regime of Gen Juvénal Habyarimana, who atrociously served as Rwanda’s President from July 5, 1973 to April 6, 1994. 

On 6th April 1994 Gen Habyarimana’s regime atrocities caught up with him and bounced back on him, leading to his perfect killing using his private falcon jet crash on 6th April 1994. 

His aviation killing instantly snowballed into the Rwandan Genocide of 6th April to 15th/21st July 1994; leading to the mass death of 800,000-1000, 000 people. 

The concluding part of this statement is in the making, to be released in few days.

For: International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety)

Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman

Mobile Line: +2348174090052

Email: botchairman@intersociety-ng.org

Website: www.intersociety-ng.org

Barr Obianuju Igboeli

Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Program

Email: igboeliobianuju@gmail.com

Barr Ndidiamaka Bernard

Head, Int’l Justice and Human Rights Program

Email: ndidiamakacatherine@gmail.com

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Big Brain Naija Reality Show Set to Launch in Nigeria – What to Expect

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Nigeria is set to welcome a new kind of reality TV show, Big Brain Naija (#BB9JA), which the organisers describe as a platform designed to discover, celebrate, and showcase the country’s brightest minds.

Diaspora Digital Media gathered that the show, powered by Big Brain Productions in collaboration with DAAR Communications Plc, will officially debut in October.

According to the organisers, it will air on Africa Independent Television (AIT) and will be staged in the Federal Capital Territory.

Speaking at the official signing of the partnership agreement in Abuja, Chief Executive Officer of Big Brain Productions, Mr. Kel Ameobi, explained that the initiative seeks to balance entertainment with innovation.

He stressed that the show would focus on creativity, ideas, and problem-solving rather than the usual theatrics and controversies that dominate popular reality shows in Nigeria.

“Big Brain Naija was created with a simple but powerful vision: to build a platform where intelligence meets entertainment,” Ameobi said.

He added that Nigerian youths have often been denied opportunities to showcase their ingenuity on the big stage, while entertainment spaces tend to reward superficial content.

He continued: “For too long, we’ve seen platforms celebrate emptiness and drama, while the brightest among us have no avenue to shine.

Big Brain Naija is not a show of noise but a stage for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship. We want to celebrate ideas, not controversies.”

Joining him, Chief Executive Officer of DAAR Communications Plc, Mr. Marcel Anyalechi, praised the project as a refreshing departure from the norm.

He noted that DAAR Communications would fully support the show across all its media platforms.

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“This project blends innovation and creativity, and we believe it will bring real impact to the entertainment industry.

We are excited to partner with Big Brain Productions to showcase Nigerian talent not just to Africa but to the world,” Anyalechi said.

Adding to the details, Chief Operating Officer of Big Brain Naija, Mr. Ossai Ilome, explained that the first season will feature 37 contestants representing all 36 states and the FCT.

To make the competition even more unique, the show will introduce AI-powered judges, making it the first reality TV show in Africa to integrate artificial intelligence at such a scale.

Ilome revealed that the winner of the maiden season will walk away with a grand prize of N30 million and a brand-new car.

He emphasized that beyond entertainment, the project aims to reinforce Nigeria’s global image as a nation of intelligent and industrious people.

“The time has come to showcase Nigerians as visionary and exceptional people. While the show will retain the entertaining aspect of reality TV, its heart lies in celebrating intellect, ideas, and innovation,” Ilome said.

The organisers expressed optimism that Big Brain Naija would not only captivate audiences but also inspire young Nigerians to dream bigger and push creative boundaries.

With its unique blend of entertainment, innovation, and national representation, the show aims to become a defining moment for the Nigerian entertainment industry when it premieres in October.

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Popular Skit Maker Dies in Lagos

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The Lakowe community in Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State was thrown into panic last week after a skit maker and hairstylist, simply identified as Austin, was brutally murdered by suspected cultists.

Diaspora Digital Media gathered that the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Thursday, August 14, 2025, left residents in shock as the victim’s mutilated body was discovered with deep machete cuts.

Witnesses said the attackers severed one of his hands during the gruesome killing.

According to eyewitness accounts, the assailants stormed the area at dawn in search of Austin.

Upon locating his residence, they allegedly dragged him out of his apartment before hacking him to death in front of horrified neighbors.

A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity told PUNCH Metro:

“There was commotion early Thursday morning, but nobody knew what was happening.

Later, we found Austin’s corpse with machete wounds, and one of his hands cut off. That was when we realized the noise we heard was linked to the attack.”

Shockingly, friends and neighbors revealed that Austin may have anticipated his death.

A close acquaintance disclosed that the deceased posted a cryptic farewell message on his WhatsApp status just a day before the attack.

“Austin was a well-known hairstylist and also created comedy skits online. People close to him said he sensed danger and left a post hinting that something bad was about to happen,” a resident explained.

Videos shared with reporters showed his lifeless body lying on the ground with sympathizers gathered around, mourning the tragic loss.

When contacted, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, did not answer calls placed to his phone. A text message sent to him also went unanswered as of the time of filing this report.

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The killing comes just days after Lagos police confirmed the arrest of six suspected cultists in connection with the violent murder of another man, identified as Kamoru, alias Keeper, in the Ebute Meta area.

In a statement released in mid-July, Hundeyin disclosed that the suspects — Raphael Ashim (30), Wasiu Kareem (33), Sadiq Olabisi (40), Olamilekan Oluwatosin (27), Olalekan Olugbodi (54), and Ibrahim Oladimeji (22) — were apprehended by detectives attached to the Anti-Kidnapping Unit during an intelligence-led operation in Surulere.

Police said the suspects were involved in multiple cult clashes across Lagos, which have claimed several lives, including that of Kamoru.

Cult-related violence has been on the rise in Lagos communities, with gangs clashing over territorial control, drug turf wars, and political influence.

Many residents have repeatedly called on the state government and security agencies to intensify efforts to curb the menace.

Austin’s killing has once again highlighted the growing insecurity in Lagos suburbs, especially in fast-developing areas like Ibeju-Lekki, where rapid urbanization has also attracted cult activity.

For residents of Lakowe, the incident has created fear and uncertainty. Some expressed concern that young men in the area are being lured into cult groups due to unemployment, peer pressure, and lack of opportunities.

Community leaders are now urging the Lagos State Police Command to launch a thorough investigation and bring Austin’s killers to justice.

Many fear that without swift action, cult-related killings could escalate and spread further across Ibeju-Lekki and surrounding communities.

As of press time, security presence in Lakowe has been increased, but residents remain on edge, mourning the loss of a popular young hairstylist and entertainer whose life was cut short by suspected cultists.

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Tems to headline historic FIFA CWC halftime show

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Nigerian superstar Tems will make history by performing at the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show. Taking place on July 13, 2025, at New York’s MetLife Stadium, this event highlights the powerful connection between sports and global entertainment. Moreover, it showcases Africa’s growing influence on the world stage.

Joining Tems are Colombian hitmaker J Balvin and American pop icon Doja Cat, ensuring an electrifying performance. Fans worldwide can watch the show live and free on DAZN.com, breaking barriers in accessibility. Additionally, this collaboration emphasizes music’s ability to unite diverse audiences.

Expressing her excitement, Tems stated, “We’ll bring the world together through football and music.” She also highlighted the event’s charitable mission, saying, “This is a chance to support children via the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.” Clearly, the performance goes beyond entertainment to drive meaningful change.

FIFA and Global Citizen partnered to raise $100 million for the fund, which promotes education and football for underprivileged children. Consequently, the halftime show merges spectacle with social impact. Tems reinforced this, saying, “This is about unity and making a difference.”

As anticipation grows, the 2025 final promises a groundbreaking fusion of football and music. Ultimately, the event will celebrate culture while advancing a vital cause. Without a doubt, Tems’ performance will leave a lasting legacy.

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Wizkid becomes first African artiste to surpass 20 Billion Global audio streams

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Nigerian superstar Wizkid has made history by becoming the first African artiste to exceed 20 billion global audio streams.

ChartMasters, a leading music data tracker, confirmed this milestone by compiling streams from his solo work and collaborations.

His 2016 global hit One Dance, featuring Drake and Kyla, remains his most-streamed song, with over 3.6 billion Spotify streams.

Additionally, this track holds a Guinness World Record as Spotify’s first song to reach 1 billion streams.

Several other hits have significantly contributed to Wizkid’s streaming success. For instance, Essence has garnered over 295 million streams, while Boom and Call Me Everyday have surpassed 173 million and 165 million streams, respectively. Similarly, Essence (Remix) and Come Closer have each crossed 160 million and 155 million streams.

Beyond streaming dominance, Wizkid earned the BRIT Billion Award in August 2023 for surpassing one billion UK streams. Consequently, this honor solidifies his influence in global music. Born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun on July 16, 1990, the 34-year-old star rose to fame with his 2011 debut album Superstar.

As one of Afrobeats’ “Big 3,” Wizkid has consistently expanded the genre’s global reach.

His discography includes acclaimed albums like Ayo (2014), Sound from the Other Side (2017), and More Love, Less Ego (2022). Moreover, he holds the title of best-selling Afrobeats artiste ever, with over 65 million units sold worldwide.

In 2021, Wizkid won a Grammy for his feature on Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl”, further elevating his legacy.

Currently, he is preparing to release Morayo in November 2024, a deeply personal album dedicated to his late mother.

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Ultimately, Wizkid’s achievements highlight Afrobeats’ global rise and his pioneering role for African artistes.

His relentless innovation and record-breaking success continue to inspire the next generation of musicians worldwide.

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Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ dominates oscar awards with five wins

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The 2024 awards season kicked off with a major triumph for Sean Baker’s romantic comedy-drama “Anora”.

Baker’s film dominated the evening, earning five awards, including Best Picture, as he wrote, directed, produced, and edited the project.

Conan O’Brien hosted the event, which highlighted 23 categories celebrating industry-wide achievements.

Meanwhile, Mikey Madison won Best Actress for her captivating role in Anora, thrilling audiences and critics alike.

Additionally, Baker made history by securing four individual awards: Best Director, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, and Best Picture.

Elsewhere, Adrien Brody claimed Best Actor for The Brutalist, while Zoe Saldaña earned Best Supporting Actress for Emilia Pérez.

Kieran Culkin’s role in “A Real Pain” earned him the Best Supporting Actor accolade.

The international feature category saw Brazil’s I’m Still Here taking home the top prize. Meanwhile, Latvia’s “Flow” was named Best Animated Feature. Other notable wins included *Conclave* for Best Adapted Screenplay and *El Mal* from *Emilia Pérez* for Best Original Song.

The technical categories highlighted a diverse array of films. “Wicked” dominated in areas such as Best Costume Design and Best Production Design, while *Dune: Part Two* excelled in Best Sound and Best Visual Effects.

“The Brutalist” received recognition for its cinematography and original score.

In the documentary categories, “No Other Lan” won Best Documentary Feature, while “The Only Girl in the Orchestra” was awarded Best Documentary Short. The animated short category was led by “In the Shadow of the Cypress”, and “I’m Not a Robot” claimed victory as Best Live Action Short.

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The evening celebrated a variety of creative talents and genres, with standout moments from both established names and emerging voices in cinema. As the awards season continues, “Anora” and its team have set a high bar for storytelling and filmmaking excellence.

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