There are no public churches in Somalia, as Christian practice is prohibited and must remain secret.
Somalia is ranked among the most dangerous places in the world for Christians.
Is the world simply watching as Fulani armed militants massacre, slaughter, and butcher Christians in Nigeria?
What does faith mean without protection and safety?
Over 50 innocent Christians were reportedly killed by Fulani terrorist in Plateau State. There are growing concerns that elements within the Nigerian military may be complicit in or benefiting from the ongoing insecurity across the country.
The United States and Israel must urgently intervene to protect Christians in Nigeria before more lives are lost
@realDonaldTrump@POTUS@netanyahu
We sent someone from the diaspora, a member of the Directorate. So, the people that ask whether Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was visited at DSS or Kuje are talking nonsense.
These funny people asking about me not visiting Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are either delusional or mischief. Of course, even though Nigeria government declared me wanted and although Barr Ifeanyi Ejiofor, the certified IPOB legal counsel, secured a win on my behalf, I will never enter the zoo because Nigeria is a lawless country and we all know how such a visit will end
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live Radio Biafra Update By FWPI
30-05-2026
THE CRY OF OUR CHILDREN: WHO WILL SPEAK FOR THEM?
These aren't just statistics.
These are children. These are sisters. These are families.
Shot while running for their lives.
Wounded by terrorists.
Left without food, safety, or medical care.
My heart breaks as I look at the suffering of innocent Christians across Nigeria. Every day, families go to bed praying that they will live to see another sunrise. Every night, mothers hold their children tightly, wondering if armed men will come before morning.
One child was shot in the leg while fleeing an attack. Imagine that scene for a moment. The sound of gunfire echoes through the village. Homes are burning. People are screaming. A frightened child runs as fast as possible, hoping to reach safety, hoping to find his mother, hoping to survive. Then suddenly a bullet tears through his leg. He falls to the ground crying in pain.
What kind of world allows a child to suffer like this?
What crime did he commit?
What wrong did these children do except being born into communities that now live under constant fear?
Today, many of these children lie in hospital beds. Others remain in camps for displaced people. Some have lost their fathers. Some have lost their mothers. Many have lost everything they ever called home.
The Bible says, "Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God" (Mark 10:14).
Yet the children of our land are suffering wounds no child should ever bear.
Behind every wounded child is a mother crying herself to sleep.
Behind every burned home is a family wondering how they will survive tomorrow.
Behind every grave is a story that will never be fully told.
The Lord commands us in Psalm 82:3, "Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy."
So I ask the world today:
How many more children must be shot before we care?
How many more mothers must bury their sons and daughters before we listen?
How many more churches must be emptied by violence before action is taken?
Nigeria is bleeding.
Our children are crying.
Our widows are mourning.
Our communities are living in fear.
Yet many suffer in silence while the world looks away.
But we will not stop praying.
We will not stop speaking.
We will not stop standing for the innocent.
For the Lord says, "Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted" (Matthew 5:4).
May God comfort every grieving family.
May God heal every wounded child.
May God strengthen every persecuted Christian.
May God bring justice where there is violence and peace where there is fear.
And may the day come when no child in Nigeria will have to run from bullets, no mother will have to search for her missing child, and no family will have to bury their loved ones because of hatred.
Oh Lord, hear the cries of Your people.
Oh Lord, protect Your children.
Oh Lord, heal our land.
Amen.
The ESN was setup to confront the marauding Fulani militia or jihadists. The ESN is our last line of defense.
The comrades in ESN have sacrificed everything as many of them abandoned their personal comfort including families to serve our land.
These men are the only ones that will defend our land without playing politics with it. We are therefore asking our people especially our entrepreneurs to support the ESN.
The support is needed so that when what the Fulani is planning is finally unveiled, there will be enough men on ground with the necessary resources. The ESN cannot operate without support from our people. So that you do not begin to say, where is ESN?, when you refuse to support and their meagre resources are exhausted.
Give ESN all the support so that the 50 thousand reserve can easily be activated. There are 100s of thousands but 50 thousand is on standby and will easily be assembled for as long as the resources are there from our entrepreneurs.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live Radio Biafra Update By FWPI
21-06-2026
We have ESN!
We are ready to push out men already activated in their numbers of about 50,000. With others standby to be called up any time needed.
But these men cannot do more than they are equipped to do.
Biafrans must be aware that a lot is coming.
Don't tell us you thought we said we have ESN. Make sure you rise and support ESN.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live RadioBiafra Update By FWPI 21-06-2026
I am appealing to Biafran entrepreneurs to embibe the habit of wealth creation and distribution. Government does not create jobs as many think, rather men in private sector create jobs.
This is why civilized countries and democracies visit other countries with business men. But because Nigerian government sabotage our business men, and in general Biafran people, they never invite Biafran business men as part of entourage. That is a general consensus that few exceptions cannot invalidate.
I am, therefore, urging our business men to support this holy journey because it will pay them more than being in Nigeria.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live Radio Biafra Update By FWPI
21-06-2026
The only lawyer appointed by IPOB is Barr Ifeanyi Ejiofor,all other lawyers parading themselves are just there. If any of them can show their appointment letter by IPOB,I will resign as HOD,it’s a challenge.
Mazi Chikadia Edoiziem
Radio Biafra live
21st June 2026
I am not a Leader, and we do not have a Deputy Leader. I am just a head among the the equals.
when we release our constitution, a lot more people will understand that we are not joking.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live RadioBiafra Update By FWPI
21-06-2026
#Biafrans#SupportIPOB
These Governors remained asleep while Fulani encroached and was beginning to kill our people. They ignored the calls and warnings of IPOB, until IPOB had to roll out a security outfit, Eastern Security Network (ESN), to protect the land. That was when they remembered to start creating different form of security.
But the annoying thing is that these security they created turns their guns against to they are ought to protect.
The Governors should be aware that we are monitoring. And if the killing of our people continues, by Fulani and their security agents, we shall have them accountable.
This is not a threat, it is a warning we must follow up.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live RadioBiafra Update By FWPI
As it concerns the institutionalization of IPOB,
There will be 3 pillars that will be rolled out in the coming weeks about the institutionalization of IPOB.
1: A Proper constitution,
2: A Restructured oath of allegiance to the IPOB Movement.
3:A Proper pledge to the Biafran nation.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live Radio Biafra Updated by FWPI
21-06-2026
The ESN as all of you know, is our defensive line. We call it our defensive line because we're not into arm confrontation or any violent activity. We are only protecting our land from jihadist invasion. These men and women of ESN, who have left their comforts and have relocated to be with wild beast in the Forests. They need our support.
They are the reason why our land have not been overrun by the Jihadist Terrorists. They are the only outfit that can protect our land without playing politics with the lives of our people. When the time comes, don't come begging us to support.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem Live Radio Biafra Updated by FWPI
21-06-2026
IPOB Directorate of State Suspends Key Leadership Offices to Shield Movement from Militia Exploitation and False Attribution of Southeast Insecurity
The Directorate of State (DOS) of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has taken a decisive internal measure to insulate the self-determination movement from individuals and groups allegedly using its name and structures to perpetrate violence in Biafraland (Nigeria’s South-East region). In official documents dated 18th June 2026, the DOS announced the indefinite suspension with immediate effect of the Office of the Leader (held by detained Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) and the position of Director of Radio Biafra.
The move, resolved after a full Directorate meeting on 17th June 2026, is explicitly framed as a protective step against criminal exploitation amid escalating insecurity in the region.
According to the signed statement by Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Head of the Directorate of State:
To safeguard IPOB operations, protect members and families worldwide, especially in Biafraland, from security breaches or emergencies triggered by misuse of leadership offices.
https://t.co/aSJLnD9pzl prevent individuals or groups from committing crimes “in the name of the suspended office of the leader.”
2. To stop “uncheked actions, reckless assumption of authority and unguarded utterances” that result in “reckless arrests, torture and needless death of Biafran youths.”
3. To checkmate non-affiliated individuals and groups who derive false legitimacy from the suspended offices to carry out actions conflicting with IPOB’s mission.
4. Any crime or criminal activity undertaken in the name of the suspended Office of the Leader “shall not be attributed to IPOB but solely to the person or persons who may have instigated them.”
The DOS further referenced intelligence reports highlighting:
5. Monitoring of communications between Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto prison and external actors.
6. Plans by certain individuals to establish a new militia aimed at instigating “a new round of violence” in Biafraland.
7. Risks posed by unguarded communications from detention that have already led to unnecessary arrests and deaths.
Southeast has been plagued by violence since 2021, characterised by attacks on security personnel, enforcement of controversial “sit-at-home” orders, kidnappings, assassinations of civilians and traditional rulers, and destruction of infrastructure. Nigerian authorities and sections of the media have routinely attributed the majority of these incidents to IPOB and its Eastern Security Network (ESN).
IPOB has consistently denied orchestrating civilian-targeted atrocities or broad insecurity, maintaining that its struggle is peaceful and referendum-based, with ESN positioned as a defensive network against herdsmen attacks and other threats.
Independent observers note a complex reality involving multiple actors:
A. Criminal gangs and cult groups exploiting instability for extortion and kidnapping.
B. Political thugs and vigilante outfits (including some state-aligned groups).
C. Possible infiltrators and false-flag operations designed to smear the Biafran movement.
D. Occasional overreach or rogue elements claiming IPOB affiliation.
E. Security force operations resulting in civilian casualties and arbitrary arrests.
This multiplicity of perpetrators has created a dangerous environment where atrocities by unaffiliated militias or criminals are easily pinned on IPOB, leading to collective punishment, military crackdowns, and erosion of public support for legitimate self-determination advocacy.
The DOS suspension directly addresses the vulnerability of popular movements to hijack. When rogue actors or hostile elements invoke IPOB’s name, symbols, or suspended leadership structures to commit violence, several harms follow:
1. Innocent Biafrans pay the price: Raids, torture, extrajudicial killings, and displacement disproportionately affect civilians sympathetic to or living in pro-Biafra communities.
2. Legitimate cause is delegitimised: Peaceful demands for a referendum on self-determination become conflated with criminality, justifying proscription and repression.
3. Real culprits escape justice: Criminal militias operate with impunity under the cover of “IPOB” attribution.
4. Cycle of violence intensifies: False flags provoke heavier security responses, which in turn fuel recruitment into actual militant activities.
By publicly suspending the Office of the Leader and clarifying that crimes committed under its purported authority will not be attributed to IPOB, the DOS is attempting to draw a clear line. This internal disciplinary mechanism aims to deny cover to those “using militia to commit atrocities that were attributed to IPOB,” as highlighted in earlier statements.
In any region experiencing agitation and insecurity (globally or in Nigeria), accurate attribution is essential for justice and peace. Blanket blame on one organisation without forensic evidence per incident undermines rule of law. Conversely, movements must demonstrate robust internal controls as IPOB’s DOS is attempting to isolate and disown criminal elements.
Sustainable solutions for Biafraland insecurity require:
A. Independent, transparent investigations into specific attacks, preferably with international oversight.
B. Distinguishing between peaceful political expression (protected under international norms) and criminal violence.
D. Addressing underlying drivers: youth unemployment, governance deficits, historical grievances, and proliferation of small arms.
E. Dialogue that includes genuine stakeholders while rejecting violence from all quarters.
The June 18 suspension documents represent a significant attempt by IPOB’s apex administrative body to protect the movement’s integrity and the people of Biafraland from further exploitation.
As violence continues to claim lives and destroy livelihoods in the South-East, separating authentic advocacy from criminal militancy is not merely an IPOB issue, it is a regional imperative for truth, accountability, and eventual stability.
Family Writers Press International.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu didn't commit any crime known to law
Self determination which is his demand is enshrined in the united nations chatter for human rights
Self determination is a right, not a crime
#BiafraReferendum#FreeMaziNnamdiKanu.