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Nnamdi Kanu Writes Trump, Cites ‘Judeo-Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria and Names High-Level Suspects
Date: 6 November 2025By Steve Oko (Vanguard)
In a letter dated 6 November 2025, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has appealed to former U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in what he describes as a “hidden genocide” of Judeo-Christians in Nigeria’s South-East region. Vanguard News+1
Key Allegations & Named Individuals
In his open letter, delivered through his lawyer Aloy Ejimakor, Kanu described himself as “a practising Jew and a believer in the Judeo-Christian heritage”. He wrote: “Your bold declaration on 31 October 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.” Vanguard News+1
He further alleged that the violence is not limited to Nigeria’s North, but has...
What Steve Kornacki is watching for tonight: From the Politics Desk
Politics tamfitronics Welcome to an Election Day edition of From the Politics Desk, where we’ll get you set up with everything you need before the results start coming in tonight. We’ll be back in your inbox early tomorrow morning with the latest.Follow NBC News’ live election coverage here and download the free app (Apple or Google Play) for the latest election news and to watch NBC News NOW.3 bellwether counties to watch tonightBy Steve KornackiAfter months of stump speeches, ads and polls, we are now just hours away from polls closing across the country. As the results pour in this evening, starting on the East Coast, there are three battleground state counties in particular I will be keeping a close eye on for a sense of which way the political winds are blowing...
A young Steve Jobs talks AI in this video recorded a year before the Macintosh debut
Technology tamfitronics On Thursday, the Steve Jobs Archive revealed a new online exhibit that features Steve Jobs’s presentation at the 1983 International Design Conference. “The Objects of Our Life” exhibit features video footage of a 28-year-old Jobs explaining how technology will change the way things are done.In the 55-minute video, Jobs talks about the history of computers and how the kids of the time are part of the “computer generation” and that, “in their lifetimes, the computer will become the predominant medium of communication.” He explains how computers can be used in education, financial transactions, software development, etc. At the time, the Lisa computer had just arrived in January, so Jobs talked about how it was made for creative design.The exhibit has additional footage from other talks Jobs did at the event. One clip...