Nnamdi Kanu's wife denies filing for divorce



The wife of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, Uchechi Okwu-Kanu, has denied reports that she filed for divorce, describing the claims as false and unverified.Okwu-Kanu, in a statement posted on her verified X handle on Friday, said her attention was drawn to the “false reports circulating online” that she had initiated divorce proceedings against her husband.“For the avoidance of doubt, I have not filed for divorce. The publication is entirely false and should be treated as misinformation,” she wrote.She expressed concern that people continued to “fabricate stories” about her family without verification, adding that such falsehoods “undermine responsible journalism.”Related NewsPolice to arraign two for smoking on Air Peace flightLagos queries LAGESC officer caught on camera collecting ₦20,000 bribeFubara to present Rivers 2026 budget todayOkwu-Kanu urged the public to rely only on information from her directly or through her authorised representatives, and thanked those who reached out to confirm the story before sharing it.Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. Okwu-Kanu, in a statement posted on her verified X handle on Friday, said her attention was drawn to the “false reports circulating online” that she had initiated divorce proceedings against her husband.“For the avoidance of doubt, I have not filed for divorce. The publication is entirely false and should be treated as misinformation,” she wrote.She expressed concern that people continued to “fabricate stories” about her family without verification, adding that such falsehoods “undermine responsible journalism.”Related NewsPolice to arraign two for smoking on Air Peace flightLagos queries LAGESC officer caught on camera collecting ₦20,000 bribeFubara to present Rivers 2026 budget todayOkwu-Kanu urged the public to rely only on information from her directly or through her authorised representatives, and thanked those who reached out to confirm the story before sharing it.Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. “For the avoidance of doubt, I have not filed for divorce. The publication is entirely false and should be treated as misinformation,” she wrote.She expressed concern that people continued to “fabricate stories” about her family without verification, adding that such falsehoods “undermine responsible journalism.”Related NewsPolice to arraign two for smoking on Air Peace flightLagos queries LAGESC officer caught on camera collecting ₦20,000 bribeFubara to present Rivers 2026 budget todayOkwu-Kanu urged the public to rely only on information from her directly or through her authorised representatives, and thanked those who reached out to confirm the story before sharing it.Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. She expressed concern that people continued to “fabricate stories” about her family without verification, adding that such falsehoods “undermine responsible journalism.”Related NewsPolice to arraign two for smoking on Air Peace flightLagos queries LAGESC officer caught on camera collecting ₦20,000 bribeFubara to present Rivers 2026 budget todayOkwu-Kanu urged the public to rely only on information from her directly or through her authorised representatives, and thanked those who reached out to confirm the story before sharing it.Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. Okwu-Kanu urged the public to rely only on information from her directly or through her authorised representatives, and thanked those who reached out to confirm the story before sharing it.Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. Kanu, who married Okwu-Kanu in 2009, is currently serving a life sentence at the Sokoto Custodial Centre following his conviction on terrorism-related charges by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in November 2025.He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. He was found guilty on all seven counts and sentenced to life imprisonment on five of them, 20 years on one count, and five years on another, with the sentences to run concurrently.The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction. The IPOB leader filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal on February 4, 2026, seeking to overturn his conviction.