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Delay Tactice, the Nigerian Plan with Finish Local Police to Stop Biafran Declaration -Orabueze

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The Chief of Staff of the Biafran Government in Exile, Dr. Ngozi Orabueze has assured Biafrans that PM Ekpa will join in the Referendum conference and the declaration of Biafra in December. PM Ekpa has been arrested by the Finish local police in Finland. The Biafran government believed that Nigerian government must be behind the arrest of the PM. Many people believed that the Finish local police must have been paid heavily to arrest and detain Simon Ekpa against the announced Biafra redeclaration come December, 2nd. This suggestion appeared very true, especially when the Finish authority requested for two weeks investigation of the allegations against the PM. The plan go well for Nigeria as the delay would kill their fear of declaring Biafra with the period of the two weeks. Many have argued that Nigerian government has hands in the arrest of the PM. They stressed the remark by the Nigerian Senate President, Godswill Akpabio who was said to have remarked that he would lead the senators...

Simon Ekpa in the Finish Security Custody

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It is now very clear that Biafran course is gaining attention among news publishers. The social media is currently on fire following the invitation of the Biafran PM, Simon Ekpa  All the news outlets claimed the PM was arrested by the Finish police.  BBC  headline claimed he was arrested for suspicion of terrorism against Nigeria, while the Voice of America said thus:   Finnish police arrest 5 suspects over separatist violence in Nigeria. Worst among the news headlines that trend on the internet today is seen with the cable. Quoting the headline on The Cable precisely, it says,  Finland court sends Simon Ekpa to prison for ‘inciting terror in Nigeria ’ Detail on the cable is shown below: The Cable, reporting the  BBC ,  said that Ekpa was subsequently sent to prison by the district court of Päijät-Häme for “spreading terrorist propaganda on social media”. Ekpa was said to have committed the crime in 2021 in Lahti municipality. The Finnish Nationa...

Death in their numbers as Israel Hit Beit Lahiya, Northern Gaza

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Anadolu via Getty Images Rescuers searched rubble following Israeli strikes on Gaza City on Wednesday Dozens were killed and wounded in Israeli air strikes on several houses in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, medics told Reuters early on Thursday. Hospital officials in northern Gaza say many people have been killed in overnight Israeli air strikes. Gazan rescue teams say search operations began early in the morning after Israel bombed at least five buildings in Beit Lahia and Gaza City. Hamas-aligned media say dozens of people were killed and many are still buried in the rubble - including women and children. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military. It has recently intensified its offensive in northern Gaza, saying it is stopping Hamas from regrouping. Parts of northern Gaza are under Israeli siege and  virtually no humanitarian aid has been delivered in 40 days , the UN warned earlier. Gazan medics say they are struggling to treat the injured, with aid age...

Biden Under Intense Pressure to Resign

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US President Joe Biden boards Air Force One prior to departure from Galeao International Airport in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024, as he returns to Washington following the G20 Summit.   (SAUL LOEB/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Since the victorious win by President  Donald Trump, Biden has been seriously pressured to resign and make Kamala the first female president.  Election guru Nate Silver  has  argued that there’s no "particular reason to assume Biden is competent to be president right now" and called for him to resign. Silver commented on a  Washington Post article from Tuesday which described President Biden avoiding the press while attending the G-20 summit in Brazil. "President Joe Biden was in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, unprotected from mosquitoes, fire ants and loud, squawking macaws. But there was another pest he did manage to avoid: the pack of reporters traveling with him," the Post reported. "During a six-day foreign trip t...

Judge Sentences Illegal Imigrant for Killing A Girl

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Laken Riley, a nursing student, was found dead near a lake on Feb. 22.   (Laken Riley/Facebook) Ibarra remained stoic, showing no emotion, as victim impact statements were read aloud. He occasionally looked up at speakers for seconds at a time. Georgia judge, on Wednesday, reached a verdict for and sentenced Jose Ibarra, the suspect accused of murdering  Augusta University student Laken Riley  on the University of Georgia campus in February. Athens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge Patrick Haggard  found Ibarra guilty of 10 total counts, including one count of malice murder, three counts of felony murder, one count of kidnapping, one count of aggravated assault with intent to rape, one count of aggravated battery, one count of hindering a 911 call, one count of tampering with evidence and one count of being a "peeping Tom." Ibarra pleaded not guilty to all counts. Haggard then sentenced Ibarra to life without the possibility of parole after Riley's family read victi...

With Trump's Comeback, it is Easy for a Republican Woman to Win Next election

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Former  President Bill Clinton  said during a recent interview that the country may not be ready for a female president following Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump, and suggested a Republican woman might have an easier time getting elected.  "Maybe," Clinton replied to CBS' Tracy Smith's question about whether the U.S. isn't ready for a woman president. "I think in some ways we've moved to the right as a reaction to all the turmoil. And I think if Hillary had been nominated in 2008, she would've walked in, just like Obama did." Clinton spoke to Smith about his  new book, "Citizen,"  and was asked if the country had changed following Harris' loss. The book also reportedly details his frustration while being questioned about his infamous affair with Monica Lewinsky. "Well, I think all these cultural battles that we're fighting make it harder in some ways for a woman to run," he said. ...