Simon Ekpa's Endorsement of Dr. Ngozi Orabueze and the Path Forward for Biafra
Through his U.S.-based lawyer, Arman Dabiri, Ekpa has ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit initiated by Oge Nkere, the former Acting Prime Minister, against BRGIE—registered as the United States of Biafra Government (USBG) in Georgia.
Freedom For Biafra
Biafra’s Right to Self-Determination — A Call from Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn
Urgent Call for Biafran Unity: "DOS And IPOB MEMBERS, SUPPORT BIAFRA DEFENSE FORCES NOW"- Alliance of Biafran Americans
In a passionate plea posted on X on November 29, 2025, the Alliance of Biafran Americans urged members of the Directorate of State (DOS) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to set aside differences and support the Biafra Defense Forces (BDF).
PM SIMON EKPA SEVERS TIES WITH MORAN GLOBAL STRATEGIES.
Report on Recent Developments in BRGIE Leadership and Lobbying Activities
Defending Biafra: Simon Ekpa's Stance Against Genocide and BRGIE's Alignment with Senator Ted Cruz's Bill.
Simon Ekpa has repeatedly framed these incidents as genocidal, pointing to evidence of systematic targeting: mass killings by Fulani militias, enforced disappearances, and the integration of repentant Boko Haram insurgents into the Nigerian military, which he claims perpetuates jihadist agendas in Biafran territories.
BDF Welcomes the US in Support of Its Holy War
In the shadowed heartlands of West Africa, where faith and survival intertwine in a brutal dance, the Biafra Defense Forces (BDF) have issued a clarion call to the United States: join us in this righteous struggle against an escalating jihadist onslaught.
Eastern Finland Court of Appeal has agreed to review the six-year prison sentence
Upcoming Appeal Hearing in Simon Ekpa Case Signals Hope for Biafra Amid Escalating Christian Genocide
Prime Minister Simon Ekpa's Assets and Exclusive Rights to BRGIE
As the founder,inventor,designer and duly elected Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), Simon Ekpa holds paramount authority over the organization's assets, operations, and intellectual property.
Unity: A Step Forward for Biafran Aspirations Amidst Lingering Distractions
This dismissal could mark a turning point if it fosters reconciliation. Nkere's pivot to "shun distractions" aligns with calls for unity, especially as he will be busy at the CPAC Ending Christian Persecution Summit—where Nigeria's role in the slaughter of thousands of Christians annually is a focal point—leaving no time for internal distractions.
The Brewing Crisis in Biafraland: Lockdown Threats and the Urgent Need for Dialogue
In a bold escalation of the long-simmering Biafran separatist movement, Ogechukwu Nkere, Acting Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), has issued a stark ultimatum to the Nigerian government: release detainees arrested during recent protests demanding the freedom of Nnamdi Kanu, or face a week-long shutdown across the Biafra Territory "Biafraland."
The Injustice of Nigeria: Igbo Suppression in the Shadow of Nnamdi Kanu's Detention
The Abuja protest, led by activist Omoyele Sowore, underscores a glaring double standard in how Nigeria handles dissent.
While Sowore, a Yoruba journalist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, walked away unscathed despite spearheading the demonstration, authorities arrested Kanu's brother, Emmanuel Kanu, his lawyer Aloy Ejimakor, and 11 other Biafrans—individuals tied to the Igbo origin.
Shredding the Baseless Smears: O’tega Ogra's Foolish Narrative on BRGIE and Biafran Advocacy
O’tega Ogra's article is little more than a desperate hatchet job, peddling Nigerian government propaganda under the guise of journalism. It foolishly conflates peaceful advocacy with terrorism, ignores glaring hypocrisies in Nigeria's own record, and dismisses the unassailable historical and legal foundations of Biafran self-determination.
PM Simon Ekpa's Appeal: A Step Toward Justice in the Biafran Struggle
In a significant development for the ongoing saga surrounding PM Simon Ekpa, the Finnish-Biafran activist and elected Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), Abamake Network has obtained exclusive confirmation directly from the Päijät-Häme District Court through official correspondence.
CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA: U.S. Senators Demand Nigeria's Redesignation as a Country of Particular Concern
Led by Senator Ted Budd of North Carolina, alongside Senators Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, James Lankford, and Pete Ricketts, these lawmakers have penned a forceful letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, urging the Trump administration to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act.
CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: BIAFRA Advocates for a Two-State Solution
Advocating for a Two-State Solution: The Path to Peace for Christians in Biafra Region
BLA Destroys Nigerian Armored Tanks: Nigerian Army's Tactical Retreat
A video shared on X shows the wreckage of what appears to be a Nigerian armored vehicle being towed away by military personnel, following an alleged ambush by the Biafran Liberation Army (BLA).
A Historic Reckoning: Why the U.S. Must Engage with Biafra's Cry for Self-Determination
Thanks to President Trump, U.S. policy is shifting, prioritizing justice over stability—a stance that will change the world view on self-determination forever. The change of name of the Department of Defense to the Department of WAR is indicative of the U.S resolve to pursue justice especially in what the president describes as “Anti- Christianism”.
BREAKING: AMBAZONIA WAR OF ATTRITION, DECISIVE VICTORY
Recent ambush by Ambazonia Decolonization Forces against Cameroon's occupying military
Anti-Christian Repression: Cameroon's Transnational Campaign Against Ambazonians
The tendrils of this repression snake even into the United States, where Minnesota—home to a vibrant Cameroonian diaspora—has become an unwitting battleground. In September 2025, federal authorities in Minnesota indicted two naturalized U.S. citizens, Benedict Nwana Kuah and Pascal Kikishy Wongbi, on eight counts including conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, kidnapping, and murder. The men, alleged leaders of the ADF, are accused of directing bombings, kidnappings, and killings in Cameroon from their base in the Twin Cities, using social media and funds raised in the U.S. to fuel the conflict. While the U.S. Justice Department frames this as combating terrorism, critics argue it echoes Norway's playbook: prosecuting Ambazonian Christians under pressure from Cameroon, effectively extending Yaoundé's repressive arm into American soil. The timing is suspicious—coming amid heightened Cameroonian lobbying—and raises questions about whether Minnesota's actions serve as an "extension" of Norway's facilitation of transnational crackdowns, blurring the lines between legitimate law enforcement and political persecution.
Nnamdi Kanu's Health Imperative: Federal High Court to Hear Motion on Sept 15th.
On September 15, 2025—Justice Musa Liman is set to hear an urgent motion from Nnamdi Kanu

