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He’s Feeling Bad: Bishop Egbuonu Reveals Nnamdi Kanu’s Fears in Sokoto Prison After Visiting IPOB Leader

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He’s Feeling Bad: Bishop Egbuonu Reveals Nnamdi Kanu’s Fears in Sokoto Prison After Visiting IPOB Leader

Rt. Rev. Ikechukwu Egbuonu, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Oji River in Enugu State, has outlined the concerns raised by Nnamdi Kanu during his visit to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader at the Sokoto Correctional Facility.

Speaking to AIT, Bishop Egbuonu said the IPOB leader complained of his heart condition.

He also said that Kano expressed fear about his ability to pursue his appeal looking at the distance from Abuja to Sokoto.

Apart from these concerns, he said that the Abia-born agitator was very composed in the prison.

Kanu, according to the Bishop, said he is supposed to be in Abuja to reconcile his record with the High Court before they proceed with filing the appeal and he has only a 90-day window to pursue this case.

“So he was not quite happy that no signal had been given to Sokoto to bring him to Abuja to do that and return back.

“I also heard when he was requesting to talk to his lawyer over an issue that the lawyer was raising, about a misunderstanding about some things he wrote in…you know…he gave him to file for him.

“He’s feeling bad about not being able to speak to his lawyers.”

Reminded that it appears that Kanu sacked his lawyers, the Bishop said “No, he didn’t sack his lawyers.

“He decided to defend himself in this case and employ the lawyers as consultants to advise him.

“So they were still working even while I was there, one of the lawyers came in with me as I landed.”

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Sheikh Gumi Alleges US Intelligence Behind Boko Haram and Banditry in Nigeria

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Kaduna-based Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi has alleged that American intelligence agencies are behind the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria. Gumi made the claim in a Facebook post on Saturday while reacting to comments by Mike Arnold, who had spoken about the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Gumi accused Arnold of promoting a false narrative about Christian killings while ignoring the insecurity affecting parts of northern Nigeria. He wrote that bandits and Boko Haram are “allegedly sponsored by the same American intelligence.” Gumi added: “One of the things Islam abhors is lies and liars.”

Key Points:

Gumi’s allegation could strain Nigeria-US counterterrorism cooperation if taken seriously.
The cleric’s claims may fuel anti-American sentiment among Nigerians already frustrated with insecurity.
Families of victims of banditry and Boko Haram attacks may feel their suffering is being used for political narratives.
The US government has not responded to Gumi’s allegations at the time of this report.
The timing of this claim, amid ongoing counterterrorism talks between Nigerian and US officials, is highly sensitive.

Sources: Daily Post Nigeria

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Airstrike Kills Several Civilians in Niger Village During Military Pursuit of Terrorists

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Several civilians were reportedly killed after a military airstrike hit Guradnayi village near Kusasu in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State early on Sunday morning.

According to Premium Times, residents said the attack happened around 5 am and followed the movement of armed terrorists on motorcycles through the area.

A resident of Kusasu said at least 12 people died in the house of one of his relatives in Guradnayi, including his cousin’s son. Residents claimed military aircraft were pursuing terrorists before the bombs were dropped. The Nigerian Air Force has not yet released an official statement.

Key Points:

Families in rural Niger State have lost multiple relatives in a single night of bombing.
Accidental airstrikes continue to kill civilians instead of the terrorists they target.
Residents fleeing from terrorists were reportedly among those killed in their homes.
Communities now face the impossible choice: stay and face bandits, or flee and face bombs.
Timing of this incident, without an official statement, leaves families in agonising uncertainty.

Sources : Daily Post Nigeria

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BREAKING NEWS: Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Arrives in Spain’s Canary Islands

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A cruise ship where hantavirus cases were detected has arrived in Spain’s Canary Islands. The vessel docked after reports emerged of passengers infected with the rare and potentially deadly rodent-borne virus. Local health authorities are expected to implement quarantine and testing protocols for affected passengers and crew.

The situation has raised concerns about the spread of infectious diseases on international cruise liners. Further details on the number of cases and the severity of infections are awaited from Spanish health officials.

Key Points:

Passengers and crew on board face potential quarantine and health monitoring.
The cruise industry may face renewed scrutiny over infectious disease protocols.
Tourists planning cruises could reconsider bookings following the outbreak.
Local health systems in the Canary Islands must prepare for possible hospital admissions.
The timing of the arrival, peak tourist season, could impact regional tourism.

Watch for updates from Spanish health authorities on the number of confirmed cases and any quarantine measures implemented.

Sources: AFP

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