Tag: Nnamdi Kanu
Biafra: A cause in need of redemption, by Jide Ajani
From the cool, comfort of Ireland – at least that was where he was broad casting from – Nnamdi Kanu propagates the gospel of...
In Umuahia, Kanu’s mum, sister lead Biafra protest
The ‘release-Nnamdi-Kanu’ protest sweeping across the South-East and South-South took a new dimension, with the mother and sister of the detained Radio Biafra director...
Biafra: Ndigbo elders have misled their youths, by Hussain Oboro
The usual practice in Nigeria is that when politicians fail to make a meaningful impact or succeed in national politics they resort to playing...
Nigeria: sorry, but ‘Biafra’ lives, by Abu Najakku
I like the "Biafran" flag; it has alluring colours of red, black and green running horizontally. Emblazoned inside the black colour in the middle...
Ijaw youths want FG to release Radio Biafra director
The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) on Sunday renewed its calls for the release of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, the founder of Radio Biafra and Director...
Ominous signals from Biafran agitators, by Bolaji Tunji
For some days now, Nigerians have been flooded with stories of Biafran agitators protesting the detention of Nnamndi Kanu by the federal government. Kanu...
Face to face with Nnamdi Kanu, the man behind Radio Biafra
By Onuoha Ukeh
Until last month when Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, director, Radio Biafra, was arrested in Lagos, only a few people knew about the Indigenous...
A new Biafra: self-determination… or self-destruction?, by ‘Tope Fasua
A lot is happening in the Nigerian space at the same time these days. No dull moment. We hear that a big reservoir of...
Fear mounts in South-East as Biafra agitators step up recruitment
Iwuanyanwu, civil war veteran, other Igbo leaders condemn protesters
In the manner that a gentle breeze snowballs into whirlwind, the agitation of the Indigenous People...
Nnamdi’s father speaks… ‘My son ‘ll rather die than back out...
By Okey Sampson
On Monday, November 9, at about 3.45pm, this reporter’s mobile phone rang and the voice on the other end was Femi Babafemi,...