The embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has addressed an open letter to former U.S. President Donald Trump, raising fresh alarm over what he describes as a Christian genocide occurring in Nigeria.
Kanu told Trump that the persecution of Christians is no longer limited to the northern part of the country but has now spread to the Southeast, where many Igbo people have been killed.
In the letter, he also recounted surviving multiple assassination attempts allegedly carried out by the Nigerian government.
According to Kanu:
“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 threat.
“I write to you now to reveal that this genocide 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-terrorism.
“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 assassination attempts by the Nigerian state. On 20 June 2021, I was forcibly abducted from Kenya in an extraordinary rendition operation—an act that violated Kenyan and international law, as condemned 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.”
Kanu also told Trump that there is a concealed campaign of ethnic and religious extermination targeting Judeo-Christian communities in the Southeast.
He claimed that extremist groups like Boko Haram, ISWAP and Fulani militias the same ones condemned in the North—are active in Igbo areas with government backing. According to him, the Nigerian military is the main enforcer, while a false narrative is being pushed to paint victims as aggressors.
He accused the government of using insecurity as a weapon to criminalize IPOB.
According to him:
“Since my illegal rendition, Nigeria has: Declared IPOB a “terrorist organization” despite zero evidence of violence (confirmed by U.S. State Department, 2021). Orchestrated “unknown gunmen” attacks using state-backed militias, then blamed IPOB. Killed over 2,000 Igbo youths in “counter-terrorism” operations (Intersociety, 2021–2025). This is Rwanda’s playbook: create chaos, blame the victim, justify extermination.”
VDM Reacts to Regina Daniels’ Emotional Video, Alleges Drug Use and Instability
Social media critic, Very Dark Man (VDM), has reacted to the emotional video Nollywood star Regina Daniels posted on Friday morning.
In the clip, Regina appeared in tears and opened up about her mental and emotional state.
She said, “I tried. I feel like I’m going crazy, I’m losing my mind, and it’s not making any sense. I’m really crying in front of everybody.”
Regina Daniels’ emotional breakdown triggers reactions
The actress also spoke about her brother’s ordeal, stating, “Every time I wake up, I say one thing oh my brother, today I hear good news, he’s about to be free, then tomorrow I hear another thing. Like, what’s the problem? But I’ve tried. I have to go. I will go back.”
The video spread quickly online and sparked numerous reactions from fans and celebrities, including VDM.
VDM calls Regina “unstable”
According to VDM, the video proved Regina was not in a good mental state, and he supported Ned Nwoko’s claim that she was allegedly involved with drugs.
He said, “After watching the video Regina Daniels made this morning, now I believe Ned Nwoko that she is into drugs. She was so disorganised. She said a lot without saying anything. That is a typical drug addict.”
VDM added that Regina needs professional help, saying people close to her should intervene.
He continued, “People close to her should advise her to go to a rehabilitation centre.
“The mother also admitted it in her video when she said, ‘Ned tell the world what you did to that girl. Who lured her into it all because of fantasy.’ Regina is not stable. She shot herself in the leg with that video. She was not coherent.”

