Features
What Nnamdi Kanu Said About The New Service Chiefs

Nnamdi Kanu has reacted to the appointment of the new Service Chiefs.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), Nnamdi Kanu has aired his mind on the appointment of the Nigeria’s new Service Chiefs.

New Service Chiefs
This online news platform understands that President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday accepted the immediate resignation of the Service Chiefs, and their retirement from the Nigerian military service.
READ What You Should Know About The Nigeria’s New Service Chiefs
Nnamdi Kanu in his opinion stated that he doubts their capability to stop the insecurity ravaging some parts of Nigeria.
According to him, “it will surely get worse because your Service Chiefs will soon prove unwilling and unable to stop Boko Haram, herdsmen and ISWAP while at the same time tolerating the extrajudicial killing of unarmed activists in the South, especially in Southeast, as in the ongoing #OrluMassacre.”
-
Headline1 week ago
PDP NEC Meeting Postponed Again as Internal Crisis Deepens; Governors, BoT, and Saraki Panel to Meet
-
Headline1 week ago
North-Central APC Forum Endorses Tinubu and Mutfwang, Adopts Green Cap Movement for 2027
-
Entertainment1 week ago
American Singer, Billy Joel Diagnosed With Brain Disorder
-
Headline1 week ago
UCL 2025/26: 27 Clubs Secured Qualification Spot Already (FULL LIST)
-
Headline1 week ago
Internal Tensions Surface in ADC as It Becomes Platform for Anti-Tinubu Coalition
-
Headline5 days ago
Ogun Athletes’ Protest Over Allowances at National Sports Festival Deemed ‘Impatient’ by State Government
-
Headline1 week ago
Napoli Emerged Champions Of Italian Serie A
-
Headline7 days ago
Children’s Day 2025: President Tinubu Calls for National Unity Against Bullying, Reaffirms Child Welfare Priorities
-
Crime1 week ago
[VIDEO]: NDLEA’s Drug Seizure at Lagos Airport Reveals Evolving Trafficking Tactics
-
Headline1 week ago
Federal Government Files Defamation Suit Against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan; Legal Team Vows to Present Evidence