Friday, November 7, 2025 - Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has written to US President Donald Trump, commending him for giving attention to the "Christian gen0cide" in Nigeria.
Kanu said Trump’s observation about Christian gen0cide in
the country was “factual and verifiable”.
However, Kanu said Jewish adherents were also under @ttack,
adding that he has documentary evidence to back up his claims.
He cited several instances, including media publications of
different vi0lent @ttacks against people of Judeo-Christian faith.
A copy of the letter dated November 6, made available by his
lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, read in part: “Your Excellency, I extend warm greetings
to you in the name of the Judeo-Christian faith and values we both hold
dear.
“As a practicing Jew and a believer in the Judeo-Christian
heritage that shaped Western civilization, I was honored to attend your
campaign event in Des Moines, Iowa, in January 2020.
“Your bold declaration on October 31, 2025—that the United
States is ‘prepared to act’ militarily and cut aid if Nigeria fails to protect
its Christian population—has ignited hope in the hearts of millions who have
been abandoned by the world.
You have seen the truth: Christians in Nigeria face an existential
thre@t.”
Kanu said vi0lent @ttacks against Christians were not
restricted to the Northern region, but also witnessed in the South East and
South South zones.
“I write to you now to reveal that this gen0cide is not
confined to the North—it has metastasized into the Igbo heartland, where
Judeo-Christians are being systematically exterminated under the guise of
counter-terr0rism.”
Kanu also drew the attention of the US President to his
ordeals following abduction and extraordinary rendition from Kenya since June
2021.
“I am Mazi Nnamdi Okwu Kanu, Leader of the Indigenous People
of Biafra (IPOB)—a peaceful, non-violent civil rights movement rooted in
Judeo-Christian principles.
“Since 2015, I have survived four documented @ssassination
attempts by the Nigerian state. On 20 June 2021, I was forcibly @bducted from
Kenya in an extraordinary rendition operation—an act that vi0lated Kenyan and
international law, as c0ndemned by a Kenyan High Court ruling (Petition No.
E282 of 2021).
“Despite this ruling, I was! illegally transported to
Nigeria and thrown into solitary detention in Abuja, without a valid subsisting
charge and for the sole crime of defending my people’s right to life, faith,
and self-determination under international law.
“On 13 October 2022, the Court of Appeal in Abuja
(CA/ABJ/CR/625/2022) discharged and acquitted me of all charges, ruling that my
rendition was !llegal, unconstitutional, and a gross vi0lation of international
law.
“The court ordered my immediate and unconditional release.
Yet I remain in solitary detention—over 1,596 days since my abduction.
“The Nigerian government defied its own judiciary, refusing
to release me as ordered. I was never released, so there was no re-@rrest—only
continued unlawful impris0nment in blatant vi0lation of constitutionally
protected double jeopardy safeguards under Section 36(9) of the 1999
Constitution and Article 7(2) of the African Charter.
“The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (Opinion No. 25/2022)
declared my continued impris0nment “arbitrary, unlawful, and politically
motivated.” This is not justice. This is state capture of the rule of law to
silence a Judeo-Christian voice, a Hidden Genocide Against Judeo-Christians in
Eastern Nigeria.”
Kanu told Trump that while security operatives use high-handedness against
him and peaceful agitators, terr0rists, and bandits are granted amnesty.
Accusing security agencies of complexity, Kanu demanded the establishment
of an internationally-supervised commission of inquiry to investigate
Judo-Christian gen0cide in Nigeria.
Citing instances of vi0lent @ttacks in the South East, it urged the US
President to act fast to end the escalation.
“The same extremist-backed forces you have condemned in the North—Boko
Haram, ISWAP, and Fulani militias—operate with state complicity in the
South-East and Igbo-speaking territories of Benue, Kogi, and Delta.
“These atrocities are irrefutably documented: Nkpor Biafra Heroes Day
M@ssacre – 30 May 2016 -Amnesty International (2016)”.
He cited the killing of 20 IPOB members in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, on January 20, 2017, during a pro-Trump rally shortly after his
emergence during his first tenure.
Kanu also complained to Trump about what he called 'we@ponization of insecurity
to d3monize IPOB.'
“Since my illegal rendition, Nigeria has declared IPOB a ‘terr0rist
organization’ despite zero evidence of vi0lence (confirmed by U.S. State
Department, 2021).
“Orchestrated 'unknown g#nmen' attacks using state-backed militias, then
blamed IPOB. K!lled over 2,000 Igbo youths in 'counter-terr0rism' operations
(Intersociety, 2021–2025). This is Rwanda’s playbook: create chaos, blame the
victim, justify extermination.”
Kanu urged Trump to hasten his intervention to save more lives.
“Dear Trump, you said America will act. Now is the moment. I respectfully
urge you to:Launch a U.S.-led independent inquiry into state-sponsored massacres
of Judeo-Christians in Eastern Nigeria, with full access to mass graves,
military logs, and survivor testimonies.
“Convene emergency Congressional hearings on the Igbo Christian gen0cide,
featuring:The 13 October 2022 Court of Appeal judgment discharging me
(disobeyed by the government), UN Callamard’s report on Aba & Nkpor,
Nigeria’s defiance of its own Constitution.
“Impose targeted Magnitsky Act sanctions on:Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai
(Ambassador, Benin), Current DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi, South-East
military commanders implicated in Obigbo.
“Support an internationally-supervised referendum on self-determination
for the Igbo people—the only peaceful path to ending this cycle of vi0lence, as
affirmed by the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Article
20).
“Mr. President, history will judge us by what we do when gen0cide knocks.
You have the power to stop a second Rwanda in Africa. One tweet, one sanction,
one inquiry could save millions.
“I remain steadfast in peace, faith, and non-vi0lence—even from a pr!son
cell. IPOB rejects every form of vi0lence. We seek only justice, truth, and
freedom.
“May the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—who delivered Israel from
Pharaoh—grant you wisdom and courage to deliver His people once again. With
deepest respect and urgent hope.”

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