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 Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s Treacherous Proposal for the Southeast. The role of a public figure, especially a cleric, is to encourage peace, unity, and mutual understanding. However, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, a Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, has once again stirred controversy with his inflammatory and inharmonious statements. His recent call for the federal government to arm Igbo youths as a countermeasure to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is not only reckless but also reeks of ulterior motives aimed at destabilizing the Southeast region. As a human rights advocate, I find it imperative to critically analyze this proposal, which is fraught with dangerous implications. Below are key points addressing Sheikh Gumi's troubling narrative and the potential consequences of his suggestions. Sir Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor has analyzed the diabolical plans: 1. Sheikh Gumi's Complicity in Northern Insecurity: It is well-known that Sheikh Gumi, driven by a questionable obsession with monetary benef...
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 In a recent unfolding of events, Omoyele Sowore the publisher of Sahara Reporters, has raised allegations of harassment and intimidation by members of the Nigerian Police Force. This incident, which has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms, shows the critical concerns about the abuse of power, legal boundaries, and accountability in public service. The controversy stems from a recorded encounter between Sowore and police officers near the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. According to the video, the officers allegedly set up what Sowore described as an illegal roadblock, ostensibly for extortion purposes. During the exchange, Sowore was asked to park his vehicle. He declined, instead questioning the officers’ actions, stating, "We are not parking. You people should calm down." Another police officer approached him by the passenger side and said Park Sowore refused and demanded the presence of a commissioner, insisting, “Go and bring your...
 Are Professor SAN Mike Ozekhome and Sir Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor your friends?
 True character is revealed not in times of scarcity but in moments of abundance. For Sir Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor, his 50th Golden Jubilee was not just a celebration of life but an attestation to his steadfast commitment to humanity. While many choose to extend their dining tables only to the privileged during their celebrations, Sir Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor took a different path—one paved with empathy, generosity, and selflessness. In a remarkable act of philanthropy, he chose to celebrate his birthday with the less privileged at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp near Games Village Estate, Abuja. The event was not just about giving but about sharing in the joy and humanity of those who often feel forgotten. Two coaster buses and three other cars were filled with food items and essentials. Sir Barrister Ejiofor personally ensured that no one was left out. Rice, noodles, Maggi seasoning, salt, bread, cake, tissue paper, and cooked meals neatly packed in takeaways were di...
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 Omoyele Sowore's right to freedom of expression is a constitutionally guaranteed right under Section 39(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). This right encompasses the freedom to hold opinions without interference, to seek, receive, and impart ideas and information, and to express oneself through various forms of communication, through speech, art, and music. It forms a foundation of democracy and must be safeguarded by the state. Omoyele Sowore, a distinguished human rights activist and convener of the RevolutionNow Movement, has consistently utilized his constitutionally protected freedoms to advocate for transparency, accountability, and good governance. His actions and activism are emblematic of the democratic principles enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution. The recent altercation involving Sowore and police officers on the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Access Road raises significant legal and constitutional concerns. In the v...
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 The United States' decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), initiated by former President Donald Trump, has sparked global concern over the potential consequences for global health security, particularly in third-world countries. This controversial move, rooted in grievances over funding and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, threatens to undermine decades of progress in public health and weaken the global response to future health crises. Donald Trump accused the WHO of mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic and alleged it was complicit in China’s efforts to mislead the global community about the virus's origins. "World Health ripped us off; everybody rips off the United States. It’s not going to happen anymore," Trump declared, emphasizing the disproportionate financial contributions of the US compared to other nations. According to his administration, the US contributed approximately $160 million to $815 million annually over the past decade, ...
 The Nigerian judiciary system is a pillar of democracy that thrives on integrity, independence, and the undoubted respect of all stakeholders. However, recent remarks by the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, have sparked grave concerns about a potential erosion of these principles. As a Bencher and senior member of the bar, the minister’s conduct during a recent media appearance has drawn criticism, raising questions about his regard for the judiciary and the professional decorum expected of public officials. During a televised interview, Wike launched a verbal attack on judicial officers, using language and making insinuations widely deemed unprofessional and detrimental to the sanctity of the justice system. Such conduct, coming from someone of his stature, is alarming. It conveys a troubling message that those in positions of power can criticize and demean judicial officers without consequence. This not only undermines judicial independence but ...
 Anambra State’s Bold Step Towards Restoring Peace and Security Anambra State, often referred to as the “Light of the Nation,” stands as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s southeastern region. Established on August 27, 1991, the state is celebrated for its rich history, vibrant culture, and strategic location, which has glued its role as a hub for commerce, industry, and cultural excellence. It shares borders with Delta State to the west, Imo and Rivers States to the south, Enugu State to the east, and Kogi State to the north. The state capital, Awka, alongside Onitsha—one of Africa’s largest and most dynamic cities—has long been at the forefront of economic activity. Nnewi, the second-largest city, is globally recognized as an industrial powerhouse and a vital hub for automotive manufacturing. Despite these accolades, Anambra State has faced persistent security challenges that have dampened its growth and tarnished its reputation. Anambra has produced some of Nigeria’s most illustrious fi...
 Congo’s Executions Sparks Global Concern By Daniel Okonkwo for Profile International Human Rights Advocate The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has drawn international attention and condemnation following the execution of 102 prisoners, with 70 more reportedly awaiting the same fate. The government claims these actions are part of a crackdown on urban crime and insecurity. According to a statement released Sunday by the Minister of Justice, Constant Mutamba, the prisoners—young men aged 18 to 35—were identified as armed robbers and "urban bandits" known locally as Kulunas. These individuals were executed at Angenga prison in northwest Congo. The government confirmed that 45 men were killed in late December 2024. Mutamba also disclosed that a third group of prisoners, recently flown in from the capital, Kinshasa, would soon face execution, further escalating concerns about the administration’s handling of justice and human rights. The executions have ignited polarizing deba...
 The Value of Life: Amnesty International Condemns Planned Executions in the DRC By Daniel Okonkwo  The sanctity of human life is a universal principle that should guide every nation in its pursuit of justice and governance. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), this principle is under serious threat as reports emerge of over 170 individuals facing imminent execution. Amnesty International has expressed grave concern over these developments, urging President Felix Tshisekedi to halt all plans for mass executions and uphold the nation's human rights obligations. The situation became dire on January 5, 2025, when Justice Minister Constant Mutamba announced the transfer of 170 people to Angenga prison, a remote facility in northwest DRC, for execution. These individuals, aged between 18 and 35, have been accused of links to urban criminal gangs known as "Kulana" or "bandits." Mutamba justified the transfers by claiming that resuming executions would help comba...
 Nnamdi Kanu’s release is a call for justice and National healing. Igbo people are one of Nigeria’s major ethnic groups and possess the attributes to secure a formidable niche in the nation’s political prospects. With a robust numerical strength, industry, education, and wealth. The Igbo have all it takes to influence Nigeria's political and socioeconomic structure significantly. However, the perception persists that the Igbo are not leveraging their potential in national politics effectively. A critical issue now demanding attention is the prolonged detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The federal government of Nigeria must temper justice with mercy and release Nnamdi Kanu. His release is not only a legal imperative but also a step toward promoting national unity and reconciliation. The struggle for Biafra dates back to 1967 when the southeastern provinces of Nigeria sought to secede and form an independent state. The Nigerian Civil War,...
 Investigating the Tragedy and recent wave of killings in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State has left the region reeling with grief, shock, and unanswered questions. On January 9, 2025, coordinated attacks claimed the lives of at least 18 people across six communities: Umukabia, Eziawa, Ihittenasa, Umuhu, Amaoku, and Amaebe. These brutal events have raised alarm over the worsening security situation in the Southeast and the need for swift justice. The precision and coordination of these attacks have left many speculating about the killers' familiarity with the terrain. Could it be that someone from within the affected communities may have provided critical intelligence to the perpetrators? The possibility of insider collaboration has intensified calls for a thorough investigation. The Imo State Police Command has expressed its commitment to unraveling the circumstances surrounding these heinous crimes and ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice. This pledge come...
 Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV): A Rising Respiratory Threat and the Global Response The world is still recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new respiratory virus has emerged as a cause for concern—Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). While not a discovery, recent surges in HMPV cases in China and other parts of the world have reignited discussions on global preparedness for respiratory illnesses. Addressing this virus at its early stages is a crucial and noble undertaking, drawing lessons from the Nigerian government’s exemplary response during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a respiratory virus that causes symptoms similar to the flu or common cold, such as cough, fever, nasal congestion, wheezing, and breathlessness. It was first identified in 2001 in the Netherlands and is now recognized as a common virus that infects almost every child by the age of five. The virus typically peaks during late winter and spring, according to the Centers for D...
 Human rights violations have long been a global concern in Nigeria, prompting international organizations to investigate and report on alleged abuses. The Federal High Court of Nigeria in Abuja recently delivered a verdict that gives prominence to the need for accountability and adherence to the rule of law. On November 29, 2024, the Federal High Court discharged and acquitted 50 Biafrans, including men and women, who had been illegally detained since December 1, 2023. This judgment reflects a growing judicial commitment to upholding justice and human rights. Human rights lawyer Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor and his team worked tirelessly to ensure the release of these innocent citizens, exemplifying the critical role of legal advocates in promoting justice in Nigeria. The victims were arrested by Nigerian security agents in Anambra State while en route to a burial ceremony. Similarly, on December 19, 2024, the Abia State High Court sitting in Umuahia acquitted five Biafrans who had b...
 No father could be prouder than you are today. It is with immense joy and fulfillment that you celebrate the remarkable achievement of your son, who recently earned a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Queen Mary University of London, UK. Attending his graduation ceremony alongside your wife was undoubtedly a moment of deep pride. Your son’s unparalleled dedication to his academic and career pursuits serves as an inspiration to others, and there is no doubt he is poised to excel as he embarks on the next chapter of his journey. This personal milestone is a cause for celebration, but it also invites reflection. The substantial investment in providing a world-class education abroad—spending in foreign currencies at institutions like Queen Mary University—highlights a broader issue in our national development. Imagine the transformative impact if such resources were directed toward strengthening Nigeria’s educational institutions and economy. The ripple effects could be profound: robus...
 Ihiala, a town in the southern part of Anambra State and the administrative hub of Ihiala Local Government Area, has recently become a grim focal point of violence and bloodshed. Once celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and serene environment, the town now finds itself in the limelight for troubling reasons—becoming a haven for criminals, kidnappers, and assassins. On Monday, December 30th, Ihiala witnessed yet another tragic episode as gunmen claimed several lives in separate incidents. These attacks, reportedly linked to the enforcement of a sit-at-home order, have plunged the community into grief and raised critical questions about the deteriorating security situation. A popular businessman was tragically killed at his rental company site while supervising workers setting up canopies for a ceremony. Eyewitnesses reported that gunmen stormed the venue and opened fire without hesitation, killing him on the spot. The chaos that ensued saw bystanders fleeing in panic, leaving...