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IPOB writes US, UK, 19 other foreign missions, appeals for Nnamdi Kanu’s release

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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has written to 21 foreign diplomatic missions and international bodies—including the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Nations and the European Union—seeking urgent global intervention for the release of its detained leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The appeal, in a letter dated November 12, 2025, and titled “SOS – Urgent Global Humanitarian Intervention to End the Unlawful Detention and Torture of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” urged world powers to intervene regarding Kanu’s continued detention.

The correspondence was addressed to diplomatic missions in Abuja, including embassies and high commissions from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Russia, China, Israel, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil, Ghana, Kenya, and Ethiopia, as well as the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the African Union.

According to IPOB, the letter follows earlier diplomatic engagements aimed at highlighting Kanu’s prolonged detention despite multiple legal and human rights pronouncements ordering his release.

“This is a global SOS appeal for urgent humanitarian and diplomatic intervention in the continued detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who was detained in Nigeria in June 2021,” the group stated.

IPOB noted that several judicial and international organizations, including the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, had called for Kanu’s release.

The group further stated that Kanu’s health has deteriorated in custody, urging the international community to treat the matter as a “humanitarian concern.”

“As of now, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s health has reportedly deteriorated. His continued detention has raised humanitarian concerns,” the statement read.

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IPOB called on global powers to act immediately to support the enforcement of court orders and provide appropriate measures for the welfare of Kanu and other members of the group.

The letter also urged the international community to monitor developments related to Kanu’s detention and ensure adherence to legal processes.

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Bandits kill abducted NYSC member after collecting N10 million ransom

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Bandits have reportedly killed an abducted National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Musa Usman Abba, despite payment of N10 million ransom for his release.

Recall that Abba, a graduate of Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State, where he studied Plant Science and Biotechnology, was abducted on January 9, 2026, while travelling from Gusau to Sokoto State.

The abductors later contacted the family, demanding N10 million for his release.

However, as the family struggled to raise the money, the criminals released a video torturing the NYSC members and threatened to kill him

In the video, Abba, who was visibly in agony, appealed to family, friends, and relatives to come to his aid and deliver the ransom.

“Please help me, for God’s sake, please help my life. I may soon die in this situation,” he cried, gasping between blows.

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He invoked religious appeals in an attempt to reach whatever humanity remained in his captors. “For the sake of Allah, please help me. For the sake of Prophet Muhammad, please help me,” he implored repeatedly. His pleas went unanswered.

The family later raised the N10 million ransom with the help of relatives and other well-meaning Nigerians.

However, in a fresh update from the family on Thursday, the family disclosed that communication with the abductors stopped completely after the ransom was paid, raising fears that the corps member may have been killed.

According to the family sources, the abductors had earlier demanded additional items, including motorcycles, after receiving the initial payment.

However, the family said it had decided not to meet any further demands following the sudden halt in communication from the kidnappers.

“Since receiving the N10 million ransom payment, Abba’s abductors have completely cut off all communication with the family,” said the sources.

It added that, in view of the development, the family had concluded arrangements to observe his funeral prayer in absentia in accordance with Islamic rites.

“Abba’s family are preparing to hold his Janaza prayer (Gha’ib) on Friday, March 6, in accordance with Islamic rules,” the family added.

The family also expressed appreciation to individuals and groups who supported them during the ordeal.

“Abba’s family wishes to express profound gratitude to everyone who offered support, prayers, donations and kind words during this difficult period.

“May the Almighty reward your generosity abundantly,” they said.

They added that the family continued to pray that if the corps member was still alive, he would regain his freedom soon.

“If he has passed on, may Allah forgive his shortcomings, accept his good deeds and grant him Al-Jannah Firdaus,” the family member said.

Meanwhile, the police authourities in the state are yet to react to the development as of press time.

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Anambra recovers 10 oil wells from Delta, eyes Modular Refinery

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The Anambra State Government says it has recovered a substantial number of oil wells belonging to the state that were previously attributed to Delta State.

The Managing Director of the Anambra State Solid Mineral Development Company and Chairman of Anambra State Petroleum Energy Resources Limited, Professor Charles Ofoegbu, disclosed this in Awka during a media chat with reporters.

Anambra was fully approved as one of Nigeria’s oil-producing states in 2025 with an initial output of 3,000 barrels per day.

However, some oil wells belonging to the state, particularly around the Anambra River Basin, have been subject to boundary disputes with neighbouring Delta State.

Ofoegbu revealed that once the report of a verification exercise conducted by the Revenue Mobilisation Commission on the oil wells is approved, Anambra State will begin to receive additional revenue from the oil wells located on the Anambra maritime boundary with Delta State.

He said that the state government is working hand in hand with foreign investors to set up a modular refinery in Ossamala, Ogbaru Local Government Area.

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“This modular refinery will produce petroleum and diesel to serve Anambra State and its neighbouring states, which will generate huge revenue for the state,” he said.

Ofoegbu maintained that the state government is working tirelessly to recover a substantial number of Anambra oil wells currently claimed by Imo, Delta, Rivers, and Enugu States due to boundary issues, which will, in turn, increase the state’s 13 per cent oil derivation from the Federal Government.

He revealed that his agency is currently opening a kaolin mining site at Ukpor in Nnewi South Local Government Area, which will also generate significant revenue for the state.

He further said the state government is working towards establishing a processing plant for bentonite at Achalagu, Nteje, while the raw materials are found in Umuchu and Ufuma, noting that bentonite, which is used in the oil industry, will also generate additional revenue for the state.

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Israel, US intensify strikes on Iran as Kurdish rebels move in

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Israel and the United States have intensified airstrikes across Iran for a sixth consecutive day, targeting hospitals, schools, homes, stadiums, and cultural sites, causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties.

Tehran and other cities have been hit heavily, with the Azadi Stadium, Tehran Grand Bazaar, and the Golestan Palace among the affected locations.

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that 33 civilian sites have been directly struck, while the Iranian Red Crescent said more than 3,600 sites nationwide have suffered damage, including over 3,000 homes, 528 commercial centres, 13 medical facilities, and nine Red Crescent centres. Hospitals such as Khatam, Gandhi, and Valiasr Burn Hospital were severely damaged, leaving some inoperable and injuring patients.

The World Health Organization confirmed 13 attacks on healthcare facilities, killing four health workers and injuring 25.

The death toll from the strikes has risen to at least 1,230 since Saturday, with Israel expanding attacks to Lebanon.

A US submarine also torpedoed the Iranian frigate Iris Dena near Sri Lanka, leaving 87 dead and 32 rescued.

Amid the bombardment, Kurdish fighters have begun crossing from Iraq into western Iran in what the Iranian government described as a CIA-backed insurgency.

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Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, called for stronger border security.

Reports indicate the US is in talks with Kurdish leaders to support attacks aimed at toppling the Iranian government, following President Donald Trump’s earlier call for popular uprisings.

Despite days of bombing, no widespread civilian uprising has occurred, prompting the US to focus on the Kurdish minority in Iran’s western provinces.

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  • Birds fly against the backdrop of smoke rising after a strike on the Iranian capital of Tehran on March 5, 2026. Israel pounded Tehran with fresh strikes and Iran targeted Kurdish guerilla groups in Iraq on March 5 as a spiralling war in the Middle East engulfed the entire region. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
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