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Did the US State of Georgia proclaim Nnamdi Kanu as an Honorary Citizen?

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A Facebook user posted that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has been given Honorary Citizenship by a US state, Georgia.
The post included a photograph of Nnamdi Kanu with the caption:
“BREAKING: US State Georgia Proclaims Nnamdi Kanu Honorary Citizen.”

The claim quickly gained traction across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and several Nigerian news platforms.

Given the legal and political implications, we examined the claim closely.

WHAT WE CHECKED

First, we reviewed major US news outlets and official Georgia state communication channels.
Next, we examined Nigerian media reports cited in the posts.
We also reviewed the full text of the alleged proclamation attributed to the Georgia Secretary of State.
Finally, we examined how honorary recognitions work within the US federal and state systems.

WHAT WE FOUND

Multiple Nigerian media outlets, including Nigerian Tribune, reported that Nnamdi Kanu was conferred an honorary recognition by the State of Georgia.

According to these reports, the proclamation was issued by the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brad Raffensperger.

The proclamation letter, dated January 16, 2026, states that Nnamdi Okwu Kanu was proclaimed an “Honorary Georgia Citizen” and described as an “Outstanding Citizen” who should be accorded courtesies as a Goodwill Ambassador from Georgia.

The certificate was reportedly presented on January 23, 2026, in Milledgeville, by a Georgia State Representative, Gab Okoye, and received on Kanu’s behalf by former Nigerian Consul General to South Africa, Ambassador Uche Ajulu Okeke.

The wording quoted in several publications reads in part:
“I, Brad Raffensperger, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim Nnamdi Okwu Kanu as an Honorary Georgia Citizen.”

TVC News and other Nigerian broadcasters also carried similar reports.

 

 

IMPORTANT CONTEXT MANY POSTS OMIT

In the United States, honorary citizenship issued by a state is symbolic.
It is not legal US citizenship.
It does not confer a US passport, residency rights, voting rights, or immigration protection.

Only the US federal government, through Congress and immigration authorities, can grant legal US citizenship.

State level honorary proclamations are ceremonial recognitions.
They are often issued to acknowledge individuals for advocacy, cultural influence, or symbolic solidarity.

They carry no legal force under US immigration or constitutional law.

SO WHAT IS REALLY TRUE HERE?

Yes, credible Nigerian media reported that the Georgia Secretary of State issued a proclamation describing Nnamdi Kanu as an Honorary Georgia Citizen.

That part of the claim is supported by published reports and quoted documents.

What is not true is the implied suggestion circulating online that this makes Nnamdi Kanu a US citizen or grants him any legal status in the United States.

VERDICT

The claim that the US State of Georgia proclaimed Nnamdi Kanu an Honorary Georgia Citizen is TRUE.

However, the widespread interpretation that this equals US citizenship or legal rights is FALSE.

This was a symbolic, honorary proclamation, not legal citizenship.

WHY THIS MATTERS

Misunderstanding honorary recognitions can mislead the public, escalate political narratives, and create false expectations about legal protections or diplomatic consequences.

Separating symbolism from law is essential.

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📰 Ep.117–WABMA Fake News Debunker;

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💥 Did U.S. Military Forces Arrive in Nigeria in February 2026, and are the claims in viral video true?

A video circulating online sparked major reactions, with many believing the United States had deployed troops for combat operations in Nigeria. But what’s the real story? —

Let’s look at the facts.👇
https://youtu.be/anlCJiDQx0E
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✴️ Ep.116– Does Viral Video Show a Market Between Congo and Gabon Where Parents Sell Their Children?

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A viral video claims to show a “child market” between Congo and Gabon where parents allegedly sell their children. But is this true?

In this episode of WABMA Fake News Debunker (Ep. 116), we carefully examine the footage, verify available evidence, and separate fact from fiction.

🔍 What we investigated:

  • The viral video and its visual details
  • Reports from credible international media
  • Data from global child-protection organizations
  • Any evidence of a “child market” in the Congo–Gabon region

Our Verdict: FALSE
There is no verified evidence that such a market exists. The viral video does not prove child trafficking and has been shared without proper context.

⚠️ Why this matters:
Misinformation like this spreads fear, reinforces harmful stereotypes, and distracts from real child protection issues.


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✴️ Ep.116–WABMA Fake News Debunker;

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✴️ Ep.116–WABMA Fake News Debunker;

💥 Does Viral Video Show a Market Between Congo and Gabon Where Parents Sell Their Children?

A viral video claims to show a “child market” between Congo and Gabon where parents allegedly sell their children. But is this true? —

Let’s look at the facts. 👀
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https://youtu.be/3Qfny74QhC0

🙏Pls. Watch, like & subscribe to our channel! WABMA, in collaboration with media professionals, continues the fight against fake news and misinformation across social and traditional media.

FMI: Visit our website for more verified insights: projectfactchecknigeria.org
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