I Challenge Ejimofor Opara: 10 Questions on Shell, the UK and the Detention of Nnamdi Kanu & Simon Ekpa
I challenge Ejimofor Opara to explain Shell and the UK government’s alleged role in the detentions of Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa. Questions: • Have you heard of AB Svenska Shell or its rebranding as St1 Refinery AB? • Do you know about the Stockholm Dispatch and case no. 1733:26 at the Administrative Court of Appeal in Stockholm? • Are you aware of secret documents just uncovered by Bigkoko-funded research that UK authorities and Shell are fighting to suppress? • Did you know the founder of Boko Haram visited Sweden in 2024 and allegedly arranged the deal behind Simon’s imprisonment in Finland? • Have you been told that the St1 founder who struck that deal is now panicking over our evidence? • Were you aware a British diplomat in Stockholm was caught intervening and is now under FCDO review? • Did you know global intelligence agencies have uncovered Shell and UK government collusion in the 1967–70 conflict, while only a few Africans remain uninformed? • Is Simon Ekpa’s main crime really tax-related, with terrorism charges added to satisfy the Nigerian government? • Do you understand how corporate liability might implicate St1 Refinery AB in mass starvation by starvation policies? • Can you read these classified documents once Riksarkivet releases them so we can hold colluders accountable? Our appeal in Stockholm seeks unredacted archives to expose how collusion starved 3.1 million Igbos. I also ask which laws Omotosho used against Kanu and what grounds justified Ekpa’s detention. The truth will reveal who traded political meals for human lives.
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