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WAEC Releases April/May Results, Records 50% Pass

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) wednesday released the results of the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates where a total of 786, 016 candidates representing 49.98 per cent obtained credits and above in a minimum of five subjects including English language and Mathematics.

In this category were 389,655 males and 396,361 females, representing 47.32 and 52.92 per cent respectively.

The Head of the Nigerian National Office of the Council, Mr. Olu Adenipekun, who briefed journalists in Lagos, said there has been a decline in this year’s candidates performance by 10 percent compared with 2017 when it recorded 59.22 per cent for 923,486 candidates.
He said a total of 1,578,846 candidates registered for the examinations from 17,886 recognised secondary schools in the country, out of which 1,572,396 candidates sat for the examination.

Of the total number, he said 1,572,396 candidates that sat for the examination, 823,424 were males and 748,972 were females, representing 52.36 per cent and 47.63 per cent respectively.

An analysis of the statistics of the performance of candidates shows that 1,572,396 candidates that sat for the examination, 1,213,244 candidates representing 76.84 per cent obtained credit and above in a minimum of any five subjects ( with or without English language and/or Mathematics).

Adenipekun said a total of 858,424 candidates representing 54.59 per cent obtained credits and above in a minimum of five subjects including English language but without Mathematics.

“Out of the total number of candidates that sat the examination in Nigeria, 1,470,338 candidates, representing 93.51 per cent have their results fully procesed and released while 102,058 candidates representing 6.49 percent have a few of their subjects still being processed due to errors traceable to the candidates in the course of registration or writing the examination. Such errors are being corrected by the council to enable the affected candidates get their results fully processed and released subsequently,” the HNO stressed.

He noted that a total of 1,328 candidates with varying degrees of special needs registered for the examination, saying: “Out of this number, 251 were visually challenged, 783 had impaired hearing; 123 had low vision, 88 were spastic cum mentally challenged, and 83 were physically challenged. All these candidates with special needs were adequately provided for in the administration of the examination. Their results have been fully processes and released along with other candidates.”

While appealing to candidates who sat for the examination and have fulfilled their financial obligations to the council to check the details of their performance on its results website, www.waecdirect.org, he said; “The result checker PIN and serial number needed by candidates to check their results online are contained on the candidate’s Smart identity card used during the conduct of the examination. Certificates of candidates whose results have been fully processed and released will be ready in 90 days.”

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5 Major Global Events in 2025 and Their Financial Ripple Effects—Tracking Times

2025 is poised to be a pivotal year, marked by significant geopolitical, economic, and spiritual shifts. From the U.S. Presidential Election to ongoing global conflicts, each event carries profound implications for your finances and values. How will these changes affect your investments, your community, and your faith? Discover actionable insights and strategies tailored for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to navigate this complex landscape. Join us as we explore five key events that not only shape the world but also offer unique opportunities for growth and stewardship. Don’t miss out on what lies ahead!

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Introduction:

2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year — geopolitically, economically, and spiritually. With elections, conflicts, innovations, and moral debates dominating the headlines, the global economy is not left untouched. But beyond the news, what does this mean for your wallet, your values, and your faith?

Whether you’re a business leader, faith-driven entrepreneur, or simply trying to make wise financial decisions, these five events offer lessons. They offer opportunities you can’t ignore.


1. U.S. Presidential Election (Nov 2025)

Why It Matters:
As the world’s largest economy, leadership changes in the United States significantly impact:

  • Stock markets (especially tech, energy, and defense)
  • Dollar value and inflation
  • Global aid, trade, and policy shifts

Faith & Finance Perspective:

“When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.” This is found in Proverbs 29:2.
The ripple effect of governance isn’t just felt in politics — it touches moral values, justice, and market behavior.

Actionable Takeaways:

  • Diversify your investments ahead of election volatility.
  • Watch for sector-specific spikes (like green energy or defense).
  • Pray and prepare for leadership that values justice, truth, and stewardship.

ALSO READ: Israeli Strike on Isfahan Nuclear Site: Strategic Impact & Iran’s Leadership in Crisis–Tracking Times

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2. Ongoing Russia-Ukraine & Israel-Gaza-Iran Conflicts

Why It Matters:
These wars continue to:

  • Drive up global oil and grain prices
  • Trigger supply chain delays
  • Increase global uncertainty, pushing investors toward safe havens like gold and crypto

Christian Insight:
Jesus spoke of wars and rumors of wars (Matthew 24:6) for a reason. His intention was not to scare us. Instead, He wanted to help us live with wisdom and alertness.

Financial Strategy Tip:

  • Secure your emergency fund (6 months least)
  • Invest in commodities and inflation-protected assets
  • Consider ethical investing — support peace-building companies

3. AI Regulation and Automation Shifts

Why It Matters:
AI regulation will affect everything from:

  • Data privacy laws
  • Unemployment in traditional sectors
  • Startup funding and business models

Case Study:
In 2024, Italy temporarily banned ChatGPT, sparking a global debate. In 2025, similar regulations either will boost innovation or stifle jobs.

Faith Angle:
God gave us creativity and dominion, not domination (Genesis 1:28). AI must serve humanity — not replace dignity or purpose.

Pro Tips:

  • Upskill in AI-friendly areas (content, ethics, data strategy)
  • Explore side hustles that can’t be automated
  • Faith-based tech groups are emerging — join or invest wisely

🌱 4. Green Energy Boom and Climate Disasters

Why It Matters:

  • Record funding for renewable energy is happening across Africa and Asia
  • Climate disasters (floods, droughts) are displacing millions
  • Governments are tightening carbon policies and subsidizing green tech

Finance Angle:
Solar, electric vehicles (EV), and carbon credit markets are booming — invest early.

Christian Lens:

“The earth is the Lord’s…” – Psalm 24:1
Caring for the planet is not just trendy — it’s biblical stewardship.

Quick Guide:

  • Invest in sustainable ETFs and clean tech startups
  • Use disaster insurance if you’re in vulnerable zones
  • Reduce business waste — it helps you and the planet

5. Global Youth Unemployment and Migration

Why It Matters:

  • Youth unemployment in parts of Africa and Asia is over 30%
  • Many are migrating for survival, not opportunity
  • Financial instability leads to mental health and crime spikes

Balanced Insight:
Governments must focus on skills over degrees. Churches and communities can offer mentorship and micro-capital.

Christian Call:

Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers. This is from Hebrews 13:2.
Migration is a challenge — but also a kingdom opportunity.

Take Action:

  • Support or start faith-based vocational training
  • Offer your time to mentor unemployed youth
  • Share financial content that educates the undeserved

Summary:

Here’s a recap of the 5 key global events and their ripple effects:

Global EventFinancial ImpactSpiritual Insight
U.S. Presidential ElectionMarket shifts, policy changesRighteous leadership is key
Wars in Ukraine & GazaCommodity prices, inflationStay alert and prepared
AI Regulation & AutomationJob losses, new skills demandAI must serve, not enslave
Green Energy & Climate ChangeClean tech growth, disaster readinessEarth care = God’s stewardship
Youth Unemployment & MigrationMental health, economic migrationHospitality and mentorship matter

💡 Final Word:

2025 isn’t just another year. It’s a crossroads — between fear and faith, risk and reward, economy and eternity.

The sons of Issachar understood the times. They knew what Israel should do. (1 Chronicles 12:32)
Will you understand the times — and act with faith, strategy, and wisdom?


References:

  1. IMF World Economic Outlook (2025 Projections)
  2. Pew Research on Global Youth Unemployment
  3. World Bank Green Finance Report
  4. Crosswalk.com – Christian Stewardship & the Environment
  5. Reuters: Global Markets and U.S. Election Trends

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Benue Killings and Nigeria’s Flashpoints: Root Causes, National Impact, and Path to Peace—Tracking Times

This tragic event is not isolated. It is part of a broader security crisis spanning the Middle Belt, Northwest, and Southeast regions. From ethnic land disputes to religious tension and weak governance, Nigeria faces a perfect storm of conflict.

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Introduction

In June 2025, Nigeria was plunged into mourning again. Over 150 people were massacred in Yelewata, Guma LGA of Benue State.

The attackers were suspected to be armed Fulani herdsmen. They stormed the village in the dead of night. Homes were burned, farmers were killed, and hundreds were displaced.

This tragic event is not isolated. It is part of a broader security crisis spanning the Middle Belt, Northwest, and Southeast regions. From ethnic land disputes to religious tension and weak governance, Nigeria faces a perfect storm of conflict.

This blog post takes a deep dive into:

  • What caused the Benue killings
  • Where other flashpoints exist
  • How Nigeria can break the cycle of violence

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What Happened in Benue?

Yelewata Massacre – June 13–14, 2025

  • Casualties: 150+ villagers dead
  • Property Loss: Over 200 homes burned, livestock stolen
  • Displacement: 3,000+ residents fled to IDP camps
  • Response: Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia condemned the attack, calling for urgent military intervention

Eyewitness reports indicate the attackers used sophisticated weapons, suggesting coordination and funding beyond rural militias. Security forces reportedly arrived several hours late, as is often the case in Nigeria’s underserved communities.

ALSO READ: BREAKING: “Pay Us N20 Million Monthly Levy Or We Will Kill You”, Armed Bandits Threatens Benue Communities

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RegionFlashpoint LocationConflict Type
Middle BeltBenue, Plateau, NasarawaFarmer-herder clashes
NorthwestZamfara, Kaduna, SokotoBanditry, kidnappings
SoutheastImo, Ebonyi, AnambraSeparatist violence (IPOB)
SouthwestOyo, Ogun bordersEthnic tensions, robbery
NortheastBorno, Yobe, AdamawaBoko Haram insurgency

What Are Root Causes of the Violence?

1. Land & Resource Competition

At the heart of most rural violence in Nigeria lies scarcity of land and water. As desertification pushes herders southward, they come into conflict with sedentary farmers. Without structured grazing policies, clashes become deadly.

2. Ethnic & Religious Division

  • Fulani herdsmen (mostly Muslim) vs. Tiv and Idoma farmers (mostly Christian)
  • Long-standing distrust dating back to colonial border policies and post-Biafran era

3. Weak Security Architecture

Nigeria’s police-to-population ratio is ~1:450—far below the UN standard. Poor funding, corruption, and politicized military deployments leave rural communities defenceless.

4. Proliferation of Arms

Arms trafficking from Libya and the Sahel has flooded Nigeria with illegal weapons. Bandits and militias now wield AK-47s and explosives, outgunning local security.

5. Government Inaction

Successive governments have condemned the violence without meaningful intervention. Probes are set up but rarely lead to prosecution or compensation for victims.


Human & Economic Impact

  • Death Toll (2010–2025): Over 60,000 killed in farmer-herder related violence
  • Agricultural Collapse: Benue, once the “Food Basket of Nigeria,” now suffers severe food shortages
  • Displacement: Over 2.5 million Nigerians live in internal displacement camps
  • Economic Losses: Estimated ₦3.8 trillion (\$4.7 billion USD) in property and crop damages

“We are losing both lives and livelihoods. If this continues, there will be nothing left for the next generation.”Father Solomon Ujah, Makurdi Catholic Diocese


Solutions and Peace-Building Roadmap

1. Community Policing & Surveillance

Deploy community-based vigilante units trained in conflict de-escalation. Use drones and early warning systems in high-risk zones like Guma and Agatu.

2. State-Controlled Grazing Reserves

Implement structured ranching policies. States like Ekiti and Nasarawa have shown success by:

  • Establishing fenced grazing zones
  • Providing veterinary care and water points
  • Enforcing anti-open grazing laws

3. Inter-Faith Peace Dialogues

Use Christian and Muslim clerics, traditional rulers, and NGOs to host reconciliation forums. Projects like the Peace Initiative Network (PIN) in Kaduna have shown measurable results.

4. Federal Reforms

  • Pass the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) into law
  • Increase police recruitment and military oversight
  • Set up special rural courts to handle land disputes swiftly

5. Arms Control & Border Surveillance

Launch buyback programs and prosecute black-market arms dealers. Collaborate with Niger, Chad, and Cameroon to seal arms smuggling routes.


Case Study: Plateau State Peace Accord (2024)

In Jos North, a peace accord between Fulani and Berom communities was brokered through a UN-backed initiative. The result:

  • 12 months without attacks
  • Reopened markets and schools
  • Peace clubs in secondary schools

Benue and other states can replicate this model by prioritizing dialogue over deployment.


🎯 Final Thoughts

The crisis in Benue and other Nigerian regions is not just about herders or farmers. It is about injustice, inequality, and institutional failure. Sustainable peace can only come through holistic solutions: justice, education, economic empowerment, and grassroots collaboration.

If Nigeria is serious about unity, it must protect all its citizens. This includes not just those in Abuja or Lagos, but also in Yelewata, Agatu, Zamfara, and Southern Kaduna.

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Israel–Iran War Escalates as Nnamdi Kanu’s Verdict Nears: What’s at Stake?—Tracking Times

This update explores the latest events in the Middle East and Nigeria — and the possible global ripple effects.

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Introduction

As the world watches escalating violence between Israel and Iran, another story unfolds quietly in Africa. It is the prolonged trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). These seemingly unrelated developments reflect global tensions between national sovereignty, justice, and power. This update explores the latest events in the Middle East and Nigeria — and the possible global ripple effects.


️Latest on the Iran–Israel Conflict

📍 What Happened?

On June 21–22, 2025, Israeli and U.S. forces jointly struck several nuclear research facilities in Iran, including:

  • Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility
  • Natanz Enrichment Plant
  • Fordow Deep Underground Site

These precision airstrikes, confirmed by President Donald Trump, were aimed at “obliterating Iran’s nuclear capacity.” Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) described the operation as the most critical since the Osirak raid of 1981.

🎯 Strategic Impacts

  • Iran’s nuclear program was crippled. Experts estimate Iran’s enrichment capabilities were set back by at least 3–5 years.
  • Global oil prices jumped above \$100/barrel, straining already fragile economies.
  • Iran retaliated by firing 40+ missiles at Israeli targets. While most were intercepted, several hit civilian zones in Tel Aviv and Haifa.

Also Read: Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial: The No-Case Submission, July 18 Outcome & The Voice of Pst Maxwell Nnawuihe

Israeli Strike on Isfahan Nuclear Site: Strategic Impact & Iran’s Leadership in Crisis–Tracking Times

Ayatollah Khamenei’s Whereabouts

Amid the strikes, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reportedly moved to a military bunker in northern Tehran. Speculation about his health and safety intensified.

Potential successors include:

  • Mojtaba Khamenei (his son) – seen as a hardliner with IRGC backing.
  • Sadeq Larijani – former judiciary chief with strong conservative credentials.
  • Ebrahim Raisi – current president and cleric, though wounded in recent drone strikes.

Any instability or death in Iran’s leadership could create a succession crisis, leading to civil unrest and greater external aggression.


Legal Turning Point in Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial

While bombs fall in the Middle East, Nigerian activists and observers are focused on a historic legal moment.

⚖️ The Legal Journey

  • Trial Start: 2015
  • Disruption: September 2017 — Operation Python Dance II resulted in 28 deaths at Kanu’s home. He disappeared and reappeared in Jerusalem in 2018.
  • Arrest: June 2021 — Kanu was illegally renditioned from Kenya to Nigeria without extradition due process.

The Case Today

Kanu’s defense team took action after years of detention and prosecution. They filed a No-Case Submission in the Federal High Court of Abuja on June 19, 2025. This means:

  • The defense argues that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case.
  • The government’s last masked witness (PW5 DDD) failed to provide evidence of treason or terrorism.
  • The judge, Justice James Omotosho, has adjourned the ruling to July 18, 2025.

Legal Basis (Section 286 of Nigerian Constitution):
If the prosecution fails to establish material facts, the court will dismiss the case. The defendant is not required to open a defense.


🌍 Shared Themes: War, Justice, and Leadership

  1. Both Israel and Nigeria are navigating national crises.
    One faces an external nuclear threat; the other, internal dissent rooted in civil rights and historical grievances.
  2. Maxwell Nnawuihe, Christian speaker and advocate, has emerged as a vocal supporter for Kanu’s unconditional release. In multiple appearances, he has emphasized peace, biblical justice, and the right to self-determination.

“To detain a man for nearly a decade without proof is not justice. It is oppression masquerading as law,” — Pst. Maxwell Nnawuihe, June 2025

  1. The U.S. and Nigeria are under scrutiny for their roles in extrajudicial actions. While Israel acts openly, Nigeria faces criticism for secret trials and rights violations.

🔮 What to Watch

TimelineEvent
June 25UN Security Council emergency session
July 2–7Possible Iran counterstrikes from Syria & Lebanon proxies
July 18Verdict in Nnamdi Kanu’s No-Case Submission

Conclusion

The world is at a boiling point—from missiles over Isfahan to the courtroom battles in Abuja. Each scenario raises fundamental questions: Who holds the moral high ground? What defines justice? And who will write the final chapter?

Whether in Tehran or Umuahia, one thing is clear: the era of unchallenged power is being tested.


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Israeli Strike on Isfahan Nuclear Site: Strategic Impact & Iran’s Leadership in Crisis–Tracking Times

On June 21, 2025, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted a precise airstrike. They targeted Iran’s major nuclear research facility in Isfahan. They specifically targeted the Uranium Conversion Facility and adjacent centrifuge production sites.

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  • 1. What Happened: Israeli Strike on Isfahan

On June 21, 2025, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted a precise airstrike. They targeted Iran’s major nuclear research facility in Isfahan. They specifically targeted the Uranium Conversion Facility and adjacent centrifuge production sites.

According to the IAEA, four critical buildings were damaged—halting Iran’s ability to produce uranium hexafluoride, a key feedstock for enrichment (middleeasttransparent.com).

In the strikes, only three senior military commanders were reportedly killed. This minimized casualties compared to earlier strikes.

According to AP News, Iran responded with a limited drone‑and‑missile barrage; most were intercepted en route.


2. Economic & Program Impacts on Iran

Nuclear Program Delay
The strike disrupts Iran’s entire enrichment chain—no new feedstock means long-term stagnation. Restarting centrifuge lines could take months (gulfnews.com, csis.org).


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🎯 3. Strategic Advantage for Israel

  • Decapitates Nuclear Ambitions
    Israel targets conversion and research hubs. This strategy buys time to prevent weaponization. Even if uranium enrichment continues deeper underground, it gives them more time.
  • Pressure Lever
    Israel’s strategic bombing harms Iran’s posture without triggering catastrophic nuclear or environmental fallout—enhancing IDF’s leverage and messaging .
  • Morale & Psychological Edge
    Visible strikes inside Iran’s heartland—even if limited—undermine Tehran’s sense of security. These strikes embolden global allies supporting Israel’s position.

4. Political Fallout in Iran

Khamenei in Bunker

Reports suggest Ayatollah Khamenei is sheltering in a bunker in northern Tehran amid a leadership crackdown and fear of assassinations (news24online.com).

Succession Planning

Unusually, he has named three potential successors—likely Mojtaba Khamenei, Sadiq Larijani, and another senior cleric—to ensure continuity in a crisis. His own son, Mojtaba, appears favored (en.wikipedia.org).

Regime Vulnerability

High-ranking IRGC and military casualties (e.g., Gen. Ali Shadmani on June 17) have weakened internal cohesion. Analysts warn that Iran’s power structures are eroding under the strain (en.wikipedia.org).


5. Economic Repercussions & International Consequences

  • Oil Markets: Prices remain volatile as investors brace for further escalation.
  • Regional Trade: Gulf shipping lanes face disruption; insurance premiums spike.
  • Investor Withdrawal: Sanctions tightening and war damage discourage foreign investment.
  • Humanitarian Costs: Infrastructure damage, rising fuel and food prices, refugee spillover.

6. What Comes Next

  • Further Strikes Likely: Israel appears prepared for sustained action against Iran’s nuclear base.
  • Diplomacy Rallies: UN and other nations call for restraint—while pushing for nuclear talks (apnews.com).
  • Regime Succession Concerns: If Khamenei dies or is incapacitated, a smooth transition is not guaranteed—internal factions could spark turmoil.

📌 Final Analysis

The strike on Isfahan marks a critical turning point. Israel disrupts Iran’s nuclear progress. Israel gains strategic leverage. This undermines Tehran’s internal stability. Yet for Iran, the threat of internal fracture increases if leadership collapse occurs.

If Ayatollah Khamenei were removed, the succession protocols would favor hard-liners like Mojtaba or Larijani. However, factional conflict could erupt. This could potentially plunge the country into a deeper crisis amid war.


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Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial: The No-Case Submission, July 18 Outcome & The Voice of Pst Maxwell Nnawuihe

On June 19, 2025, in the Federal High Court Abuja, the trial reached a pivotal moment. The Federal Government’s last witness, identified as PW5 EEE (a masked witness), concluded cross-examination before Justice James Omotosho.

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Background: A Decade of Legal and Political Struggle

The trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has lasted nearly a decade. It began in 2015. The trial was marked by military operations, political controversies, and international law violations.

One of the darkest chapters was “Operation Python Dance II” in September 2017. In this operation, Nigerian military forces invaded his hometown Isi-Ama Afaraukwu Ibeku, Abia State. The operation resulted in the death of at least 28 civilians at his family home. This prompted Kanu’s sudden disappearance for over a year.

In October 2018, he was seen praying at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. His reappearance reignited global conversations about Biafra and government suppression.

But the most contentious development came in June 2021. The Nigerian Government, with Kenyan collaboration, unlawfully renditioned Kanu back to Nigeria after 8 days of alleged torture in Kenya. This happened without any extradition procedure, a violation of both Nigerian and international law.


⚖️ Today’s Milestone: The No-Case Submission and What It Means

On June 19, 2025, in the Federal High Court Abuja, the trial reached a pivotal moment. The Federal Government’s last witness, identified as PW5 EEE (a masked witness), concluded cross-examination before Justice James Omotosho. Media and observers were barred from covering this sensitive phase of proceedings—raising serious transparency concerns.

Legal watchers and observers make a note. The prosecution couldn’t provide any direct, credible evidence. This evidence did not link Nnamdi Kanu to criminal offenses.

This prompted the defense team, led by Kanu Agabi (SAN), to file a No-Case Submission. This is a legal application asking the court to dismiss the charges entirely. It argues that the prosecution has not managed to make a prima facie case.


📜 What Is a No-Case Submission?

A No-Case Submission under Nigerian law refers to a legal argument. Even if the evidence presented by the prosecution is considered at its highest value, it is insufficient. This does not justify calling upon the defendant to enter a defense.

📖 Legal Grounds:

According to the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), a defendant can make this submission if:

  • There is no legally admissible evidence linking the accused to the crime.
  • The evidence presented is manifestly unreliable or self-contradictory.
  • The prosecution fails to prove any essential element of the offense.

If the court agrees, the case is struck out and the accused is acquitted immediately without presenting a defense.


The Adjournment & Next Legal Steps

Justice Omotosho adjourned the case to July 18, 2025, directing the following:

  • The defense must file their written address within 14 days.
  • The prosecution has another 14 days to respond.
  • A ruling on the No-Case Submission will follow.

This timeline means the court could dismiss all charges in the July sitting. The court could also order Nnamdi Kanu’s unconditional release if the judge finds merit in the submission.


🔮 What Can We Expect on July 18?

Scenario 1: Acquittal and Unconditional Release

If Justice Omotosho accepts the No-Case Submission, the court could immediately discharge Nnamdi Kanu of all charges. This would mark a landmark victory for legal justice and international human rights norms.

⚠️ Scenario 2: Bail Conditions Imposed

If the judge finds some merit in the case, but not enough to continue with a full trial, the court may grant bail under strict conditions. These conditions may include movement restrictions, passport surrender, or location monitoring.

Scenario 3: Surprise Twist

Observers fear the Federal Government could still introduce fresh charges, delay rulings, or manufacture procedural grounds to prolong detention. Such a move would attract further local and international backlash.


🗣️ Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe: The Voice for Justice and Freedom

Amid legal delays and political silence, Maxwell Nnawuihe has emerged as a bold and prophetic voice advocating for Nnamdi Kanu’s immediate and unconditional release.

IN THIS VIDEO PASTOR MAXWELL NNAWUIHE CALLS FOR THE UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF MAZI NNAMDI KANU

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Through videos, essays, and social commentary, Maxwell has:

  • Highlighted the extrajudicial actions of the state (e.g., Operation Python Dance, illegal rendition).
  • Challenged the silence of religious and political elites on Biafran oppression.
  • Called for unity among Igbos and other marginalized groups to restore dignity and self-determination.
  • Exposed the flaws and contradictions in court testimonies and prosecution delays.

“A system that silences truth with masked witnesses has already admitted defeat,” – Pst. Maxwell Nnawuihe

Maxwell’s growing audience—both in Nigeria and abroad—has made him a rallying point for peaceful resistance, justice, and faith-driven advocacy. His message has attracted support from clergy, youth movements, diaspora Biafrans, and human rights groups.


Also Read: Tinubu Refused To Honour Our Agreement To Release Nnamdi Kanu After Election– Kanu’s Brother

✊ The Bigger Picture

This case is no longer just about one man. It’s about:

  • Upholding constitutional rights
  • Ending the use of military force on civilians
  • Challenging government impunity
  • Inspiring a new generation of leaders like Pst. Maxwell Nnawuihe

✍️ Final Word

The July 18 court date will be historic—not only for Nnamdi Kanu, but for the soul of Nigeria’s judiciary and democracy.

Whether released unconditionally, bailed, or delayed, the eyes of the world are watching. Advocates like Maxwell Nnawuihe continue to ensure this isn’t just another closed trial—it is a call for truth, justice, and national healing.


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Video: Iranian Ballistic Missile Attacks, IDF Reacts Amidst Civilian Casualties And Collateral Damages–Tracking Times

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The Islamic State of Iran fired a ballistic missile. It hit Soroka Medical Center, which is responsible for over 1 million residents in Beersheba.

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The hospital activated emergency protocols on response. These include evacuating major wards, diverting patients to underground shelters, and limiting admissions. Though physical casualties were few, the psychological toll across patients and staff is considerable.

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