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‘Listing Simon Ekpa among wanted persons by Nigeria military is rascality, intimidation’

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The recent listing of the Biafra Prime Minister Simon Ekpas’ name among wanted individuals by the Nigerian government and military has been condemned by The Biafra Republic Government in Exile.

Chief of staff to chief Ekpa, Dr. Ngozi Orabueze in a statement said the declaration is an indication of the highest form of rascality,  irresponsibility and intimidation that can not be found in a true democracy

She said the Nigeria government and military were looking for a foithold to suppress the basic and inalienable rights of the Biafra people to chose their leader and discuss who they are as a people hence they came up with the declaration
“Prime Minister His Excellency Simon Ekpa is a Self Determination Leader who can never be a wanted individual. 

Dr. Orabueze indicated that the declaration by the Director, Defence Media Operation Maj. Gen. Edward Buba is a show of the highest form of rascality,  irresponsibility and intimidation. 
“It is also a ploy by the Nigeria government and military to suppress the basic and inalienable rights of the Biafra people to chose their leader and discuss who they are as a people.” 
The chief of staff in the statement called for the immediate withdrawal of the Biafra Government the Nigeria government.

She also demanded an apology from Major General Buba to the Biafra people whose rights and image  has been trampled upon with such fallacy and publication. 
In her statement, Dr Orabueze explained that the continuous use of intimidation, suppression, killings and disrespect for the right of over 70 million Biafrans scattered all over the world and inside Nigeria can no longer go without a measurable action.

“The call for Self Determination, Self Referendum and Redeclaration  of Biafra as a Sovereign state is a task geared towards the security of lives and property of indigenous Nigerians in Biafra territory, and must be achieved for peace and reduction in terrorism in that part of the world. 
“The 40 United States of Biafra currently under the leadership of Biafra Republic government in Exile headed by Prime Minister Simon Ekpa is the wish of Biafra people. Such wish must be respected. 
“The inclusion of the distinguished Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic government in Exile’s name Simon Ekpa among the list of wanted individuals in Nigeria is the same thing Nigeria government and military did to the current Biafra leader leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who is currently being held in Nigeria DSS detention center despite repeated legal rulings to free him.
“The United Nations has also called for the release of Nnamdi Kanu but the Nigeria military and government has refused.
“Nigeria is currently in a military rule disguised with President Tinubu as a civilian stooge. 
“With this publication, the Nigeria military and  government has once again proven to the world that it is a government that uses its power militarily to intimidate, suppress, kill and maim innocent citizens. “Thousands of innocent Nigerians have been killed this year alone by government sponsored terrorists. 
“The Nigeria military and government runs a  policy to reintegrate and rehabilitate known terrorists. This  policy has cause more deaths to indigenous Nigeria citizens compared to Boko Haram.
“Last Christmas, over 300 indigenous citizens were murdered same day by government sponsored and reintegrated terrorists. 
“The only crime of Simon Ekpa is to speak against these killings and encourage Biafrans to defend themselves against invading terrorists.”

She described the Nigeria government and military romance/sympathy with terrorist leaders such as Hamas that recently visited Nigeria and welcomed in over 3 news media controlled by the Nigeria government as a grave concern.
“Such action validates the connivance of the current Nigeria  government and military with terrorists.”
Dr. Orabueze therefore called on the Nigeria government to not only withdraw the Biafra Prime Ministers name from their purported wanted list but to respect the wishes of the Biafra people and peacefully start discussion towards the exit of Biafra from Nigeria
The Chief of staff noted that she will be open for such discussion any day

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Dele Farotimi Rejoins Family in Lagos as Obidient Movement Celebrates Legal Victory

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In a moment of triumph for justice and the fight for equity, Dele Farotimi, a key figure in Nigeria’s advocacy for good governance, has been reunited with his family in Lagos.
Farotimi’s return follows the fulfillment of the bail conditions that had kept him separated from his loved ones, marking a significant victory for his supporters.
The Obidient Movement has expressed immense gratitude to all those who contributed to Farotimi’s release, with Dr. Tanko Yunusa, National Coordinator of the movement, acknowledging the dedicated efforts of the legal team, supporters, and activists who remained resolute in their pursuit of justice.
“This victory is a testament to the unyielding spirit of truth and fairness that defines our movement,” Yunusa said. “We are grateful for the unwavering commitment of those who fought for justice, and we are inspired by the leadership of Mr. Peter Obi, whose focus on the rule of law remains the bedrock of the Obidient Movement.”
The movement also reaffirmed its commitment to advancing a new Nigeria, one grounded in justice, accountability, and opportunity for all.
Farotimi’s release symbolized the strength of the movement and the belief that no injustice will go unchallenged.
As Nigerians continue to rally for change, the Obidient Movement remains steadfast in its mission for a fairer, more just future.

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Peter Obi Condoles Families of Stampede Victims, Decries Rising Hunger in Nigeria

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Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives in a series of stampedes that occurred during food distribution events in different parts of Nigeria.

Obi, in a heartfelt statement via his X-handle, extended his condolences to the families of the victims and the residents of Oyo, Anambra, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, where the incidents took place.

“I am deeply saddened and distressed by the tragic loss of lives in desperate searches for food. A few days ago, about 35 people, mostly children, lost their lives in a stampede at a Christmas Funfair in Ibadan, Oyo State. This morning, reports emerged of at least 10 people losing their lives in Abuja while scrambling for palliatives, with many others injured. Now, I just heard that about 19 more lives were lost in another stampede in Okija, Anambra State, as people struggled to receive food items,” Obi stated.

While acknowledging the efforts of the organizers to provide palliatives and relief to the poor, Obi described the incidents as tragic reflections of systemic failures plaguing the country.
“The desperate quest for survival in these harsh economic times has driven our people to extremes in their search for food, often at the cost of their lives,” Obi lamented.
He questioned how a country blessed with abundant resources and fertile land continues to face widespread hunger and food insecurity. “How do we explain that in a nation blessed with abundant resources, our people are dying of hunger in such numbers? How is it possible that we cannot feed our citizens despite the vast, fertile lands our nation is endowed with? My heart bleeds,” he added.
Obi commiserated with the affected families and prayed for strength to help them bear the losses. He also prayed for the souls of the departed to rest in peace and for the injured to recover swiftly.
The tragedies have sparked widespread concern about the deepening economic challenges in Nigeria, with many calling for urgent government intervention to address poverty and hunger. Observers are also demanding better crowd-control measures during food distributions to prevent further disasters.
As investigations into the incidents continue, Obi’s message has resonated with many Nigerians, amplifying calls for sustainable solutions to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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Stampede at Ibadan Christmas Event Claims Over 20 Children’s Lives

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A festive Christmas celebration in Ibadan, Oyo State, turned tragic as a stampede during the event claimed the lives of over 20 children.
Organized by Agidigbo FM, a radio station owned by renowned broadcaster Oriyomi Hamzat, the event promised free gifts and food, drawing an overwhelming crowd.

The chaos unfolded when attendees surged forward to receive the gifts, leading to a stampede in which many children were trampled. Witnesses described the scene as devastating, with several injured children rushed to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, where some were pronounced dead on arrival. Medical staff are currently battling to save others.
Social media platforms were flooded with accounts of the tragic incident. One user on X (formerly Twitter) lamented, “A lot of parents lost their children today because of free gifts… UCH is full of lifeless bodies.” Another cautioned Ibadan residents against attending similar events organized by the station, sharing reports of more children arriving at UCH in critical conditions.

Criticism of the event’s organization has also emerged, with many suggesting that better planning could have averted the disaster. “This is poverty at play, but the organizers should have anticipated the risks and ensured proper crowd control,” one user noted. Another described the event as “a heartbreaking disaster” that turned a joyous celebration into a day of mourning.

Unconfirmed reports from UCH sources indicate that some children arrived at the hospital already deceased. The hospital’s management has yet to issue an official statement on the casualties.

What was intended to spread joy during the holiday season has left Ibadan in mourning, raising concerns about event planning and crowd safety in future public gatherings.

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