Attention !
Attention!!
Warning / Security breach!
If you're an IPOB principal officer in Biafraland, kindly change your location, be on high alert, and watch your back.
The internal enemies among us have started giving out your meeting venues to the Nigerian DSS, and as I speak to you now, some IPOB principal officers were abducted this weekend; some were shot, and they are being taken to an unknown location for now.
Therefore, I advise that IPOB gatherings or meetings in Biafraland should halt for the time being, with adjustments to arrangements and locations, and await additional guidance from the IPOB leadership.
As I have always informed you all , what is happening now is the work of the Nigerian government plans being planned and orchestrated by the DSS . All these attacks against IPOB leadership and the media personnel are a covert operation agreed and contracted with the infiltrators to destroy the struggle, knowing quite well that if the DOS can be destroyed , it will lead to the collapse of the Biafra struggle.
Mazi Chinasa Nworu
For IPOB leadership
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US, UK Reject Nigeria's Bid to Label IPOB as Terrorists
The United Kingdom and the United States have formally declined requests from the Federal Government of Nigeria to designate the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as an international terrorist organisation.
This decision, confirmed by several high-level diplomatic sources, represents a major setback for Nigerian authorities who have long sought international support to justify classifying this separatist group.
The Nigerian government, under President Muhammadu Buhari, added IPOB to its list of terrorist organizations in 2017, following increased agitation in favor of creating an independent Biafran state in the southeast of the country. The group, led by Nnamdi Kanu, who is currently detained, denies any involvement in acts of terrorism and maintains that its struggle for self-determination is peaceful, although it is accused of being linked to some armed violence in the region.
Since being designated a terrorist organization, Nigerian security forces have waged a protracted and often violent crackdown on members of IPOB and its armed vigilante wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN). This conflict has resulted in numerous casualties and widespread allegations of human rights abuses.
The Nigerian government has repeatedly pressured its key Western allies, including the United States and the United Kingdom, to support its national designation, arguing that such a move would cripple the international funding and moral support the group receives abroad.
According to sources within the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the US State Department, these requests were carefully considered but ultimately rejected.
A spokesperson for the British government said, “The UK takes a rigorous, evidence-based approach to designating organizations as terrorist.” While we recognize the complexity of the security challenges in southeastern Nigeria, our current assessment is that IPOB does not meet the legal criteria to be banned under UK law. We encourage all parties to pursue peaceful and inclusive dialogue to resolve the underlying grievances.
A US State Department official echoed this view; “Our designation of foreign terrorist organizations is a powerful tool based on specific criteria. In Nigeria, our priority remains supporting comprehensive approaches that address security, governance, and economic issues, while ensuring the human rights of all citizens.”
Political analyst, Paul Bala told Gazette Africa that the decision as indicative of a broader Western perspective that categorizes the situation in southeastern Nigeria as a complex mix of separatist unrest, crime, and state-sponsored violence, rather than a clearly defined terrorist campaign meeting international definitions.
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@ChinasaNworu Those of you calling #9geria giant of Africa that was then, Currently it's giant of Corruption, Terrorist, Drüg dealer, Boko Haram and Bandits. My pray is that we never dare #BurkinaFaso because if we do, that will be the end of Evil Forest Country formerly known as #9geria.
@ishaqsamaila5 Calling #9geria giant of Africa that was then, Currently it's giant of Corruption, Terrorist, Drüg dealer, Boko Haram and Bandits. My pray is that we never dare #BurkinaFaso because if we do, that will be the end of Evil Forest Country formerly known as #9geria.
🇧🇫🇳🇬The question that woulfd be on the minds of Burkinabe investigators on this holiday would be, why did the Nigerian airforce had to travel a 1800km distance to make an emergency landing near the Ivorian border, when there are 4 to 5 closer neighbouring state along their flight part. Infact Ouagadougou airport would have been closer than Bobo-Dioulasso.
The second question is, why did they switch off their transponder to avoid detection?
I hope they would be able to provide satisfactory answers, so this crisis could be brought to a speedy conclusion.