Federal Government wins case filed by IPOB in the United States

A case filed by IPOB in United States District Court,  District of Columbia,  U.S.A, was struck out on July 19, 2018 on 2 grounds – (1) The Court lacks Jurisdiction and (2) The Nigeria Government Officials have foreign-official immunity.

IPOB who sued 16 Nigerian government officials (Military, The Nigeria police and 2 Governors ), seeking hundreds of millions of dollars, were represented by D.C. Attorneys, Fein & DelValle PLLC, while the Attorney General of Nigeria, retained Anthony O. Egbase, (AOE ) Law and Associates to represent the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on behalf of all the Nigerian government officials sued by IPOB.


The Government officials were accused of conspiring and agreeing to kill Biafran civilians, in order to quash Biafra and terrorize the Biafran population. IPOB also claimed that the government officials engaged in (extra judicial killings of Biafrans) brutally tortured and killed peaceful protesters during the Biafran Patriots Day parade of May 30, 2017.

Among those sued are;

• Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai – Chief of Staff of the Nigerian Army,

• Lawal Musa Daura – Director General of the Nigerian State Security Service,

• Major General Ibrahim Attahiru – Commander of the 82nd Division of the Nigerian Army,

• Major M.I. Ibrahim – Commander of the Nigerian Military Police in Onitsha and Abia State, Nigeria,

• Lieutenant Colonel Kasim Umar Sidi – Commander of the 144th Battalion of the Nigerian Army,

• Colonel Issah Maigari Abdullahi – Commander of the 302 Artillery Regime of the Nigerian Army and the Onitsha Military Cantonment in Anambra State, Nigeria,

• Solomon Arase – Inspector General of the Nigerian Police Force (until his retirement on June 21, 2016),

• Ibrahim Kpotun Idris –  Inspector General of the Nigerian Police Force (Arase’s successor),

• Okezie Victor Ikpeazu – Governor of Abia State, Nigeria,

• Willie Obiano – Governor of Anambra State, Nigeria,

• Habila Hosea – Commissioner of the Nigerian Police Command for Abia State, Nigeria during the alleged attacks (now the Deputy Inspector General of the Nigerian Police Force),

• Peter Nwagbara – Assistant Commissioner of the Nigerian Police Command for Abia State, Nigeria,

• James Oshim Nwafor – Chief Superintendent of Police and Officer-in-Charge of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Command for Anambra State, Nigeria,

• Hassan Karma – Commissioner of the Nigerian Police Command for Anambra State, Nigeria,

• Bassey Abang – Chief Superintendent of Police and Officer-in-Charge of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad for Anambra State, Nigeria,

• Johnson Babatunde Kokomo – Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of operations in Anambra State, Nigeria

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The United States District Court yet again ruled to dismiss another case against Nigeria.  Court records shows that in Feb, 2017, the United States District Court also dismissed the lawsuit that sought to derail the United States return of the $550 Abacha loot to Nigeria. (Godson M. Nnaka,v.Federal Republic Of Nigeria and AG Malami; Case 1:16-cv-01400-JDB).

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