Nnamdi Kanu Moves To Be Transferred From Sokoto Prison To Pursue Appeal

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has filed a new application at the Federal High Court in Abuja requesting a transfer from the Sokoto Correctional Centre. Kanu, who was recently sentenced to life imprisonment on terrorism charges, submitted the motion ex parte, which he personally signed. The application was formally presented to the court on Thursday by his younger brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu. In the motion, Kanu argued that his current detention in Sokoto, over 700 kilometres from Abuja, would hinder his ability to personally pursue his constitutional right to appeal the conviction. He stated that preparing the notice and record of appeal requires his presence at the registry of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal in Abuja. Kanu further explained that all individuals essential to assisting him with his appeal, including family members, associates, and legal consultants, are based in Abuja. He stressed that remaining in Sokoto would make it practically impossible to coordinate with them, creating exceptional hardship and potentially undermining his right to appeal. The IPOB leader maintained that continued detention far from the capital amounts to a violation of Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which guarantees the right to a fair hearing.

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Sokoto Village Residents Ordered To Pay N20 Million Levy By Bandits To Avoid Deadly Attacks

Residents of Bakale village in Kilgori district, Yabo Local Government Area, Sokoto State, have been told to pay a N20 million levy to avoid deadly attacks from an armed group. An audio recording obtained by our reporter captures the group’s leader instructing the village head to call a meeting and inform the community about the demand. In the recording, the bandit asked the village head about compliance with a previous directive, saying, “Did you meet with them? Did they agree to obey your command?” After the head confirmed, the bandit ordered him to summon residents again and announce the fresh N20 million levy. “We don’t want to attack you. That is why we decided to impose this levy. If you pay, you will continue to live in peace. We will prevent any group from attacking your community or abducting your people. But if you fail to pay, we will attack, kill, and kidnap,” the bandit warned. A community leader, speaking anonymously, confirmed that similar levies have been imposed on neighbouring villages. Affected settlements across Kilgori and Torankawa districts include Bazar, Alkalije, Gari, Bakale, Dagel, Adarawa, Kwaidaza, Kilgori Runji, Tudu, Tile, Kibiyare, and Barmadu. Levies reportedly range from N3 million to N20 million, depending on the size of the community. The source also revealed that six people were killed in Alkalije and four in Tile during attacks two weeks ago. Attempts to get a response from the Sokoto State Police Command were unsuccessful, with spokesperson DSP Ahmad Rufa’i not responding to multiple calls.

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Alex Otti Visits Nnamdi Kanu In Sokoto, Assures Continued Efforts For His Release

Abia State Governor Alex Otti on Sunday paid a visit to Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu at the Sokoto Correctional Centre, assuring him that efforts to secure his release remain active. Governor Otti was joined by Kanu’s younger brother, Emmanuel Kanu; Abia State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice Ikechukwu Uwanna (SAN); and his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma. Officials from the Sokoto State Government were also present. Speaking after the visit, Ekeoma said Otti encouraged Kanu to stay strong, noting that the governor had intensified initiatives he began more than two years ago. Otti expressed confidence that the situation would be resolved administratively, and that Kanu would soon regain his freedom. The governor also informed Kanu that the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, had expressed support for a peaceful resolution. Otti recounted that the Sultan jokingly referred to Kanu as his “subject” and hinted at turbaning him, a remark that made Kanu laugh. Kanu, reportedly in good spirits, thanked Otti for the visit, commended the development projects in Abia State, and encouraged the governor to continue prioritising effective governance.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s Wife, Brother and Lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, Visits Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto Prison

Aloy Ejimakor, Special Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has visited the pro-Biafra leader in Sokoto State. Ejimakor arrived on Wednesday alongside Kanu’s wife, Uchechi, and his brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, to see the convicted agitator at the Sokoto State Custodial Centre, where he is serving a life sentence handed down by Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja Federal High Court on terrorism-related charges. Sharing the visit on X, Ejimakor called on the Igbo community to take action in support of Kanu, writing: “I just arrived Sokoto (with Prince Emmanuel Kanu & his wife) to have a visitation with MAZI NNAMDI KANU. Ndigbo must vigorously rise to the urgent task of freeing #MNK from this ordeal & injustice that reflect on all of us.”

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“I Will Stress You” – Nnamdi Kanu’s Wife Warns Over Husband’s Sudden Transfer to Sokoto Prison

Uchechi Okwu‑Kanu, wife of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, has sharply criticized the way her husband’s relocation to Sokoto prison was handled, days after he was sentenced to life imprisonment by Justice James Omotosho. She disclosed that she only received news of the transfer three hours ago, and expressed frustration at those who visited her husband but failed to inform her directly. “Those who went to see him today did not give me any update on his transfer. Rather, they ran to social media to broadcast it,” she said. Okwu‑Kanu issued a pointed warning to those she holds responsible: “If you all do not sit up and behave in a civilised and professional manner, I will stress you with my ‘stress’ and I promise you, you will be stressed. Enough of your theatrics! Be warned!” Her statement reflects both anger and concern over the lack of transparency surrounding Kanu’s transfer. The move has also raised fears about his wellbeing, access to legal counsel, and medical care, as he is now far from his usual support network..

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Nnamdi Kanu Moved From DSS Abuja To Sokoto Prison After Life Sentence

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been transferred from the Department of State Services (DSS) detention facility in Abuja to a correctional center in Sokoto. The move was confirmed by Kanu’s lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, on X on Friday, November, who said the relocation places Kanu far from his family, lawyers, and supporters. “Breaking: MAZI NNAMDI KANU has just been moved from DSS Abuja to the correctional facility (prison) in Sokoto; so far away from his lawyers, family, loved ones, and well-wishers,” Ejimakor wrote. The transfer follows a life imprisonment sentence handed down by a Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, November 20. Justice James Omotosho convicted Kanu on all seven charges of terrorism brought against him by the DSS. While the offenses were severe enough to warrant the death penalty, the judge said he chose life imprisonment due to scriptural guidance urging mercy. Justice Omotosho also noted that Kanu showed no remorse for his actions.

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Troops Kill Notorious Bandit Leader Dan Dari Biyar in Sokoto Operation

Troops Kill Notorious Bandit Leader Dan Dari Biyar in Sokoto Operation

By Kamal yalwa July 26, 2025 Troops of the Nigerian Army under Operation Fansan Yanma have neutralised Dan Dari Biyar, a notorious bandit kingpin long linked to a reign of terror in Sokoto State. He was killed during a clearance operation in the western axis of Sabon Birni Local Government Area, military sources confirmed. Counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama reported that Biyar was eliminated on Thursday while attempting to collect a ransom from relatives of kidnapped victims. According to Makama, Biyar had summoned the victims’ families to deliver the ransom deep inside the forest before falling into an ambush by troops. Biyar was widely feared across the Sokoto East Senatorial District, with his operations based deep within the Tidibale Forest. From there, he orchestrated coordinated attacks on several communities, including Lalle, Tsamaye, and parts of Gwadabawa. He was also allegedly responsible for the notorious burning of Gidan Sale village along the Gundumi axis. Known for his cruelty, Biyar earned infamy for his brutal treatment of kidnap victims, and for his provocative slogan, “I prefer ₦500 to a Hausa man,” which underscored his disdain and ruthlessness. Intelligence reports linked him to numerous acts of arson, ambushes, and raids on rural communities, military sources said. The operation that led to his death was carried out by a joint team of Nigerian Army personnel and local security volunteers under the Sokoto State Government’s Community Protection Initiative. Troops reportedly recovered a cache of high-calibre weapons, while several members of Biyar’s gang fled the scene. Pursuit operations are ongoing. The successful neutralisation of Biyar marks a significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks operating in Nigeria’s northwest.

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EFCC arrests 13 suspected internet fraudsters in Sokoto

Operatives of the Sokoto Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,  have arrested thirteen(13) suspected internet fraudsters in Sokoto, Sokoto State. They were arrested on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the Gidan Yaro and Dandima areas of Sokoto based on actionable intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet-related offences. All the suspects claimed to be students of Usman Danfodio University Sokoto. They will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

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