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For those of you concerned about Real-Emmiwuks  crossing the Atlantic Ocean, just know this — the ancestors have gone ah...
01/07/2025

For those of you concerned about Real-Emmiwuks crossing the Atlantic Ocean, just know this — the ancestors have gone ahead of him.
The same green snake that carried his forefathers during their migration from Central Africa will carry Emiwuks across the Atlantic.

This journey is not just a ride — it’s destiny unfolding. 🐍🌊🚴‍♂️
Go, boy. The world is yours to conquer ❤️

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29/06/2025

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29/06/2025
BREAKING!!! Kenyan Court Declares Nnamdi Kanu’s Abduction And Rendition To Nigeria Illegal, Awards ₦120Million In Damage...
27/06/2025

BREAKING!!! Kenyan Court Declares Nnamdi Kanu’s
Abduction And Rendition To Nigeria Illegal, Awards ₦120Million In Damages |

A High Court in Nairobi, Kenya, has ruled that the abduction and detention of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in Kenya and his subsequent rendition to Nigeria in June 2021 were unlawful and illegal.

Delivering judgment, Justice E.C. Mwita held that the actions of both the Kenyan and Nigerian governments amounted to gross violations of Kanu’s fundamental human rights as protected by their respective constitutions.



The court also awarded Kanu 10 million Kenyan shillings in compensatory damages against the Kenyan government for its role in the unlawful abduction and rendition.



Justice E.C. Mwita said, “Having considered the pleadings and arguments by parties, the decisions relied on, the Constitution and the law, I come to the following conclusions:



“First, the government of Kenya violated the Constitution and Mr. Nnamdi Kanu's rights and fundamental freedoms. Having entered Kenya lawfully he was subject to the protection offered by the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the government of Kenya had an obligation to uphold and protect his rights and fundamental freedoms.



“Mr. Nnamdi was, however, abducted, kept in solitude confinement, tortured and denied food and medication, a breach of basic rights. He was chained, humiliated, ridiculed and held in contempt and later forcibly removed from Kenya without following the law in violation of his rights and fundamental freedoms for which the government of Kenya is liable.



“Based on the above conclusions, the court makes the following declarations and orders it considers appropriate: A declaration is hereby issued that the abduction of Mr. Nwannekaenvi Nnamdi Kenny Okwu Kanu; holding him in incommunicado confinement, torturing him and denying him food, water, medication and other basic necessities was a violation of his rights and fundamental freedoms

26/06/2025

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