Secret Civil War Records Reveal Nigerian Army Used Cattle To Shield Soldiers From Biafran Bombs —Ex-Undersecretary Akintide
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Me - The same cattle they are using under the Fulani herdsmen as camouflage in carrying out jihad and terrorism against our people . The same pattern.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
Biafrans and IPOB Worldwide, be courageous in the face of these challenges .
This is a struggle for freedom ; it's never going to be easy. In due time, millions of Biafrans will understand that DOS 's decision to suspend the office of the leader is to protect lives, preserve the movement, and, above all, to make sure we never derail from the pursuit of Biafra's freedom.
@radiobiafralive
Imagine young men who should be protecting their communities and towns against Fulani herdsmen and jihadist terrorist are sent to go and assassinate their own brothers because Party politics .
There are possibilities that the person they went to assassinate can join their APC party tomorrow after winning election . What stupidity can cause among our Igbo youths cannot be qualified.
@radiobiafralive
The devils who think they’ve got the Indigenous peoples of Nigeria connected, will be chased back to hell in a very unexpected and dramatic fashion.
Like a movie…
EXCLUSIVE:
How Police Use IPOB Narrative To Bury Unsolved Killings, Cover Up Wrongful Arrests, Others In South-East Nigeria
However, interviews with families of victims, retired police officers, human rights advocates, lawyers, and examination of police documents reveal a deeper crisis inside Nigeria's criminal justice system.
In the last five years, a troubling pattern has emerged across Nigeria's South-East. Violent crimes, political assassinations, communal killings, and controversial arrests are frequently and swiftly linked by security agencies to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), often before detailed investigations are concluded.
However, interviews with families of victims, retired police officers, human rights advocates, lawyers, and examination of police documents reveal a deeper crisis inside Nigeria's criminal justice system. Hurried narratives, weak investigations, political pressure, and alleged police misconduct have combined to obscure accountability in some of the region's most controversial killings.
At the centre of this investigation is the assassination of Labour Party senatorial candidate for Enugu East, Chief Oyibo Chukwu. His murder, days before the 2023 general election, shocked the country. More than three years later, his family insists justice has been buried under what they describe as a deliberate police cover-up and politically motivated deflection.
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@MaziKanuntaKanu@dozie_henry You should go and look for work, if you have work you will not be ranting on social media, may God bless the DOS, you have been trying hard to distroy IPOB ESN DOS but you came late.
IPOB Homeland Leadership Issues Powerful Memo: “IPOB is an Institution Controlled by Leaders, Not Individuals”
In a bold, and uncompromising stand, the Homeland Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has released a powerful memo that completely crushes the “laughable junk” and desperate propaganda being spread by "Nigerian government agents", including the fake “Dissolution of DOS” circulating on Igbere TV.
It issues a stern warning to all: anyone attempting to impose leaders on IPOB or unilaterally dismiss others is acting as an enemy of the struggle. The movement has clearly outgrown the era where individuals sitting in comfort zones can arbitrarily appoint or remove leaders at will.
https://t.co/9vxbW77lfu .
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
IPOB Institutionalization: Stay Focused On The Mission, Not The Distractions
Biafrans at home and in the diaspora must remain vigilant and refuse to be distracted by the coordinated misinformation campaigns being circulated through certain media platforms and unsuspecting individuals.
History has taught us that the British and Nigerian establishment have long relied on the strategy of divide and rule to weaken opposition movements and undermine collective aspirations. Biafrans must therefore approach sensational claims and divisive narratives with caution and critical thinking.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has consistently maintained that Biafra is envisioned as a confederation. This principle is reflected in the structure and organization of IPOB as an institutionalized movement dedicated to the restoration of Biafra.
In any confederated arrangement, no individual possesses the authority to unilaterally dissolve, absorb, or alter constituent units. Such powers belong exclusively to the collective institutions established by the confederation. Within IPOB's structured framework, decisions of such magnitude rest with the appropriate leadership organs constituted by the movement, not with any single individual.
At this critical moment, Biafrans should concentrate their energy and resources on addressing the security challenges confronting our communities. Criminal elements operating in forests and rural areas continue to engage in kidnapping, violent attacks, ransom collection, and other forms of insecurity affecting the people.
Every community should strengthen lawful local security and vigilance efforts aimed at safeguarding lives, farmlands, and communities. The protection of our people must remain a collective responsibility requiring cooperation, discipline, and commitment.
Rather than allowing distractions and internal controversies to consume our attention, Biafrans should remain united, focused, and committed to the common objective of securing the safety, dignity, and future of our people.
#SupportESN #ProtectBiafraland
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@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
THE UNCRACKABLE IPOB DIRECTORATE OF STATE!
I have been critically observing the since 2023, the failed psychological destabilition efforts to crack the inner circle of the DOS. The operation which was on a soft but dangerous approach was initiated with the slogan “SOME DOS ARE SABOTEAURS”, “WHY IS CHINASA NWORU ISSUING ORDER WHEN CHIKA EDOZIEM IS THE HEAD”?
Poor players were working to sow a seed of discord amongst the members of the DOS just to divide and ruin them. The well-informed members of the DOS who were on daily bases brief by the M-Branch on the danger of allowing this clandestine operation of the Nigerian state and their contractors prevail, held their grounds. Quickly re-took oath of collective responsibility and non betrayal to anyone amongst them.
Instead of showing internal betrayal as expected by the enemies, they became more unified and with clear objective of zero infighting. This very show of strong bond, got those who have boasted and assured the Nigerian state of power to destroy IPOB leadership. One of them opined in frustration, “DOS my foot”. Another bragged that he will end the DOS.
From “some members of the DOS are saboteurs " nonsense to “all are saboteurs”. If some had allowed themselves to be fooled into fighting others within the circle, the fainting slogan of “some members of the DOS” would have been sustained. Their unity, frustrated the deal cutters into making a silly announcement that has led down the pathway for their final destructions. Their feeble announcement and the aftermath reactions from the Biafran people has ones again proven how weak their fatwa is.
Now their bullets are exhausted as they had done the worst that holds no water, the DOS should kill the undeserve “respect” and unleash the mother of counterattacks viciously. Hence their attacks are counterproductive, disseminate as much as you can with zero pity. I am glad for the abolition of ceremonial titles of “leader of IPOB” and “Director of Radio Biafra”. That is a good beginning which must be communicated to authorities and global spheres.
For maintaining the unity in midst of failed efforts to balkernise you all, I doff my cap 🎓 for you all. Speed on on the reformation and institutionalisation. Whosoever that has issue with that, should approach the court!
Written by
Chika Austine.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
An unconfirmed reports said these are Fulani herdsmen and their families moving out of one Yoruba state to Niger state . But this inform nedd to be confirmed some said it’s not in Nigeria .
However , if this information cannot be confirmed we must be on high alert . Biafrans , should report and raise alarm if they see any kind of such movement in Biafra land .
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
Retired Major General Rabe has died in captivity. When I saw this video in which they revealed how sick he was and I saw how absent minded he looked, I knew it was only a matter of time.
A retired Army General and his wife kidnapped like straying chickens in a nation they call home. Let that sink in.
And people still have the audacity to call Nigeria a country?
The other day, they massacred nearly a dozen soldiers in Borno, decapitated ll of them and made away with his head.
I can’t remember the last in my life that I have witnessed the open humiliation of a nation’s fighting force in this manner and nothing seems to be done about it.
Trust me, Nigeria will never come back from these. We have all started a journey of no return to status quo.
For those wanting the full picture on the BBC doc “Surviving Biafra”:
I encourage everyone to watch this film. Not because it is perfect or encyclopedic, but because it raises awareness—in a sensitive, human way—of a massive injustice buried for decades.
My prior review noted it leaves much unsaid. In those gaps, you see the director’s inherited bias toward the federal side (grandson of a senior federal officer featured prominently). I don’t see it as propaganda or deliberate falsehoods, but a flawed push for “balance” where the truth is far more one-sided.
An honest viewer will finish with eyes opened, genuine horror, and questions. Here’s a guide to exploring those questions:
1. The Asaba Massacre (Oct 1967): Federal troops slaughtered hundreds of unarmed Igbo civilians (men/boys in white, pledging loyalty to “One Nigeria”). Early war atrocity that fueled secession fears. Why omitted?
2. The Aburi Accord betrayal (Jan 1967): Last chance for peaceful confederation/autonomy after northern pogroms. Gowon reneged. Biafra didn’t rush to exit—they tried negotiation first.
3. The Blockade & British Oil Calculus: Deliberate starvation policy (as many as millions of children via kwashiorkor). Britain backed Nigeria for Shell-BP oil interests. Not neutral—complicit in the famine.
4. The Same Drivers Today: This wasn’t isolated. Same jihad patterns, impunity, resource grabs, and genocidal intent continue in the Middle Belt—targeted Christian killings, church burnings, land seizures (Intersociety: ~185k dead, ~20k churches destroyed since 2009). Biafra’s Hidden Holocaust echoes now.
5. Religious Underpinnings: The violence wasn’t just political or ethnic. It fits classical Islamic jihad doctrine—conquest, subjugation of Christians (jizya while humbled, Dar al-Islam vs. Dar al-Harb), and Sokoto Caliphate continuity. Pogroms, blockade, and ongoing Middle Belt attacks reflect the same unreformed ideology.
6. Were the Biafrans “Rebels”? No. They were a persecuted people exercising self-defense and self-determination after northern massacres, failed accords, and existential threat. Labeling them “rebels” delegitimizes their response while whitewashing federal aggression.
7. Who Fired First? Federal Nigerian troops. The first shots of the war were fired on July 6, 1967, by federal forces (under Operation Unicord) at Gakem/Garkem in Biafran territory. Biafra declared independence on May 30 after years of pogroms and broken promises—this was invasion — a peaceful people, shackled to a blood thirsty caliphate against their will, who tried to negotiate coexistence, but were betrayed and slaughtered — not rebellion.
Watch it. Wrestle with it. Then join the real conversation.
#EarthShaker
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@MikeArnoldTruth@ChukwudubemIgb1 You guys should stop playing politics with the lives of Nigerians take action and eliminate those bad boys you guys refused
IPOB Worldwide have lost a formidable Soldier of the Biafran Struggle.
Mazi Osita Isiwu is one of the IPOB UK formidable Unit Cordinator and IPOB media warrior before his demise .
Losing Mazi Osita at this stage of our struggle is a profound loss for our movement. Let us honor him, his dedication and legacy by continuing fighting for Biafra freedom , for all those that we lost along this journey cared so much about Biafra .
I am sending my deepest sympathy to his spouse and children he left behind at this difficult time.
RIP Mazi Osita .
“Ga nkeoma”
@radiobiafralive@real_DOS_Press
WHY NIGERIA IS MARKED FOR VIOLENT ISLAMIZATION - THE GENESIS
I made this video in 2019. It was shared on my YouTube channel, Joseph Okechukwu precisely on August 17, 2019.
Every Nigerian alive must see this video, save it and share it widely ahead of the EXPLOSIVE new video that i'm coming up with soon, to help us understand what is really going on in Nigeria, when it started, where it is right now and why i think it's almost too late, but we can still get out - and i'll show us how we can end this madness and break free as a people, in that new upcoming video.
You really need to digest the content of this video to understand the upcoming one, and that's why i'm sharing. Don't rush. Take your time. Eat it like a delicious meal.
I guarantee that, just like this very video, you've not seen anything like what i'm coming up with.
The die is cast and the gloves are off now.
Enjoy!