Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Who’sWho Africa AWARDS
  • About TimeAfrica Magazine
  • Contact Us
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • Magazine
  • World News

Home » News » Simon Ekpa Facing Terrorism Charges in Finland, Court Date Set for May 2025

Simon Ekpa Facing Terrorism Charges in Finland, Court Date Set for May 2025

December 3, 2024
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Simon Ekpa, a prominent pro-Biafran activist, has been detained in Finland on charges linked to terrorism-related activities, with the prospect of facing formal charges as early as May 2025. Finnish authorities have set this date as the deadline for prosecutors to present their case against Ekpa, a Finnish citizen of Nigerian descent, who has become a notorious figure in the Biafran separatist movement. The update was confirmed by Mikko Laaksonen, a Senior Detective Superintendent with Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Ekpa’s arrest, which occurred last week, came alongside the detention of four other individuals, all accused of engaging in terrorism-related activities, including incitement to violence and the financing of terrorist operations. The NBI confirmed that the individuals, including Ekpa, had been involved in promoting violent acts, with Ekpa specifically charged with public incitement to commit crimes with terrorist intent. These actions were allegedly carried out through social media platforms, where Ekpa is accused of encouraging violent uprisings in Nigeria’s South-East region, a hotbed of pro-Biafran sentiment.

Local news outlet Yle reported that Ekpa was remanded in custody following his arrest, pending further legal proceedings. The Päijät-Häme District Court ordered his detention under the suspicion of inciting violence with terrorist intent, underscoring the serious nature of the charges. Finnish authorities also confirmed that Ekpa’s associates were arrested for their alleged roles in financing these violent activities.

The investigation into Ekpa’s actions is ongoing, with Finnish authorities refraining from divulging further details. According to Laaksonen, the case will not be brought before the court until May 2025, although the legal process could include a re-evaluation after two weeks, depending on requests from Ekpa’s defense team or the authorities. Given the complexity of the case and its international scope, authorities have underscored the importance of cross-border cooperation in investigating the activities of Ekpa and his network. However, specifics regarding the nature of this international collaboration remain undisclosed.

ReadAlso

Nigerian separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu jailed for life over terrorism charges

Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer Slams Supreme Court Ruling as Unconstitutional

Simon Ekpa rose to prominence as a key figure within the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a separatist group advocating for the creation of an independent Biafran state. His controversial rhetoric, including a call for a boycott of Nigeria’s 2023 general elections, led to violent enforcement tactics by his supporters, resulting in significant upheaval in the South-East region. Ekpa’s incitement efforts were met with violent reprisals that disrupted daily life and triggered widespread fear, as armed groups, including the Eastern Security Network (ESN), enforced sit-at-home orders, causing profound economic damage. Reports suggest the region has suffered losses exceeding ₦4 trillion in the last two years due to the violence and instability sparked by these activities.

In response to Ekpa’s detention, the Nigerian government has reiterated its commitment to monitoring the legal process in Finland. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its satisfaction with the arrest, describing it as a crucial step in curbing the activities of IPOB and neutralizing the impact of transnational actors on Nigeria’s security. Spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa assured the public that the Nigerian government would remain vigilant in overseeing the developments of Ekpa’s case, which has garnered significant international attention.

ADVERTISEMENT

The arrest of Ekpa has also sparked reactions from Nigerian political figures, particularly in the South-East. Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, representing Abia South, welcomed the move, emphasizing that it could serve as a deterrent to others who may seek to perpetuate violence in the region. Abaribe, a vocal critic of Ekpa and his supporters, condemned the exploitation of the Biafran cause for criminal gain, noting that IPOB’s original call for a peaceful referendum had been hijacked by violent actors. Abaribe reiterated that the people of the South-East do not support the violent tactics of Ekpa and his followers, labeling them as criminals who have hijacked a legitimate cause for their own ends.

Meanwhile, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, IPOB’s legal representative, urged for calm in the region, dismissing rumors of a supposed Biafran declaration on December 2, 2024. In a statement, Ejiofor called on the people of the South-East to reject the falsehoods circulating about a planned Biafran secession, emphasizing that peaceful dialogue and unity were the only viable paths toward justice and self-determination. Ejiofor, who had previously opposed Ekpa’s tactics, reiterated his position that the quest for freedom must not be rooted in violence or deceit, but in lawful and peaceful means.

The legal and political fallout from Ekpa’s arrest has highlighted deep divisions within the South-East, where calls for Biafran independence continue to simmer. At the heart of the debate is the distinction between those advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Biafran issue and those exploiting the sentiment for personal or criminal gain. The situation remains fluid, with many watching closely to see how both the Finnish legal system and Nigerian authorities handle the fallout from Ekpa’s detention and the broader implications for regional security and sovereignty.

Related

Tags: BiafraIPOBSimon Ekpa
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal — Is Gaza next?

Next Post

Netanyahu should be executed, says Iran’s supreme leader

You MayAlso Like

News

South Africa rolls out first locally made vaccine to fight foot-and-mouth disease

February 7, 2026
News

Oil communities in Nigeria’s Delta demand full compliance with petroleum reform law

February 7, 2026
News

Trump deploys troops to Nigeria to support counter-terrorism operations

February 4, 2026
News

Malawi declares polio outbreak, raising fears of renewed resurgence

February 4, 2026
Fatih Aktas/Anadolu via Getty Images
News

US publishes names of 79 Nigerians set for deportation over criminal convictions

February 4, 2026
News

Moammar Gadhafi’s son, Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, reported killed

February 4, 2026
Next Post
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei o

Netanyahu should be executed, says Iran’s supreme leader

Reasons Why Joe Biden Pardoned Hunter Biden

Discussion about this post

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

Adaora Umeoji Means Business

  • In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

    545 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • “They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

    544 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

    542 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

    631 shares
    Share 252 Tweet 158
  • What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

    606 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 152
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

February 7, 2026
The vaginal wall can also stretch if you have sex with men with different-sized penises partners – but this is not permanent say experts (stock image)

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

October 29, 2024

Voting begins in Japan’s general election

February 8, 2026

Morocco battles floods as more than 140,000 evacuated after torrential rain

February 8, 2026

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

ABOUT US

Time Africa Magazine

TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE is an African Magazine with a culture of excellence; a magazine without peer. Nearly a third of its readers hold advanced degrees and include novelists, … READ MORE >>

SECTIONS

  • Aviation
  • Column
  • Crime
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Gallery
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Israel-Hamas
  • Lifestyle
  • Magazine
  • Middle-East
  • News
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Russia-Ukraine
  • Science
  • Special Report
  • Sports
  • TV/Radio
  • UAE
  • UK
  • US
  • World News

Useful Links

  • AllAfrica
  • Channel Africa
  • El Khabar
  • The Guardian
  • Cairo Live
  • Le Republicain
  • Magazine: 9771144975608
  • Subscribe to TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE biweekly news magazine

    Enjoy handpicked stories from around African continent,
    delivered anywhere in the world

    Subscribe

    • About TimeAfrica Magazine
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
    • Politics
    • Column
    • Interviews
    • Gallery
    • Lifestyle
    • Special Report
    • Sports
    • TV/Radio
    • Aviation
    • Health
    • Science
    • World News

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.