IPOB Homeland Leadership Issues Powerful Memo: “IPOB is an Institution Controlled by Leaders, Not Individuals”
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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.
THE CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE RAGES ON as Tinubu's goons descend on DC with millions to paint the truth black and change the narrative.
Oyo Christian school kidnap victims which included kids as young as 1,2, 5, etc. Are still in captivity!
Nigerians are almost moving on from them, as i had predicted.
We are literally living through a diabolic simulation - a nightmare that won't end unless we end it.
Those who claim to be in charge of IPOB legal matters for years broadcasting they in-charge of legals running around collecting money from politicians and Biafra sympathizers , claiming they have spent 10 million dollars on the legal cases of those in prisons have suddenly turned to blame DOS for the Biafrans abducted due to their own activities and their links with Ekperima.
Biafrans who were abducted since the launch of ESN and those abducted during the Ekperima criminality have not been seen , and the leadership of IPOB has been working around the clock about them talking care of their families to the best we can with the little resources at our disposal.
Some people don't even know the reason and efforts made before they were finally brought out to court . Many petitions were constantly sent through IPOB legal representatives and other human rights collaborations to bring these individuals to court; some already have court orders for their release, but the DSS continues to detain them in collaboration with the military.
If I may ask , why were they abducted? Is it because of DOS, is it because of Biafra self-determination, or because of something else? Your answer is as good as mine.
Blackmail and lies won’t save anyone in this struggle, if after spending a decade in this struggle and we allowed blackmailers , conmen , betrayals to continue with their deception then we are not worth living .
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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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No single person has the ability to influence IPOB worldwide; rather, IPOB influences individuals organizations and government .
IPOB possesses the power to dispose anyone who opposes Biafra's quest for freedom.
This time will serve as a lesson for those who deceitfully exploit the blood of Biafrans for personal gain and then seek to blackmail the innocent and committed individuals who have sacrificed greatly for Biafra's restoration.
Regardless of their preference, IPOB is prepared to address this matter definitively.
“Agbachie nsị nkiti ona esi”
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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Breaking News !
IPOB leadership pronounced Indefinite Suspension Of The Office Of The Leader Of The Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) And The Position of Director Of Radio Biafra.
@Dos
The Nigerian military is facilitating the entry and invasion of Fulani herdsmen and jihadist terrorists into our territory.
Consider all the garbage news they release daily, showcasing innocent youths dressed in sleepwear with two guns, and now they elevate the image to GPMG rocket launchers merely to tarnish ESN's reputation.
However, the reality is that all those things and innocent youths showcased are unrelated to IPOB/ESN and has nothing to do with Biafra agitation.
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Breaking News !
Many of the terrorists dislodged from Zamfara and Sokoto states have been relocating to the South-East and South-South regions, security and intelligence sources have revealed to Saturday PUNCH.
The insurgents, according to the sources, are utilising interconnected forest corridors and riverine routes stretching through Niger, Kogi, and Anambra states to escape military pressure in the North.
The sources, including a security chief, a retired Army General and an officer of the Department of State Services, said the terrorists were migrating through Niger and Kogi states into Anambra, from where they moved into Abia and Imo states, while others have pushed further south.
“These terrorists started moving from Zamfara; they went through the bushes and forests and might have ended up in other states, including Imo and Abia. Some are even in Ogun State,” a security chief disclosed.
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A Nigerian man narrates how he came back from work and discovered that his entire family both father, mother, children and wife have all been sl@ughtered by fulanis terrorists.
They were k!lled because they are Christians. 💔💔
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“I remember when Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 World Cup, everyone whined and got m&d. Now it’s in America. When we hosted the World Cup, there wasn’t a single crime reported. The World Cup in the United States hasn’t even started and we’re already hearing about shootings, people being denied entry and players being interrogated. They are professional footballers, what exactly are you interrogating?”
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They did not unite Nigeria. They manufactured it.
In 1914, Frederick Lugard — a British colonial administrator — signed a document that merged the Northern and Southern Protectorates of Nigeria into a single territory. He did not consult the Hausa. He did not ask the Yoruba. He did not negotiate with the Igbo. He drew a line, named a country, and handed the bill to millions of people who had never agreed to share a nation.
The map above is not a celebration. It is evidence.
Look at it carefully. Hausa and Fulani dominating the north. Yoruba anchoring the west. Ibo, Bini, Ijaw, Efik compressed into the south and east. These were not simply "tribes." They were civilizations — with distinct legal systems, spiritual traditions, trade networks, and political philosophies developed over centuries. The Oyo Empire had a constitutional monarchy before most European nations formalized theirs. The Kanem-Bornu Empire had been a diplomatic and scholarly power since the 9th century. The Igbo operated through decentralized republican governance long before Western democracy claimed the concept.
None of that mattered to London.
What mattered was efficiency. Administering two protectorates separately was expensive. Merging them cut costs. The amalgamation of 1914 was not an act of nation-building. It was a corporate restructuring. Nigeria was not born. It was incorporated.
And the contradictions that decision created have never been resolved.
The north and south entered the union with fundamentally different relationships to Islam, Christianity, land rights, education systems, and governance traditions. British indirect rule preserved and empowered northern emirate structures while simultaneously undermining southern ones. When independence came in 1960, Nigerians inherited not just a country but a set of unresolved tensions that had been deliberately engineered and then abandoned.
The Biafran War. The endless cycle of military coups. The resource conflicts in the Niger Delta. The insurgency in the northeast. These are not signs of African failure. They are the predictable consequences of colonial architecture — borders drawn not to reflect people, but to contain and extract them.
What is most remarkable is not that Nigeria struggles. It is that 200 million people continue to build meaning, culture, music, literature, and identity inside a container they never designed for themselves.
That is not weakness. That is an act of daily resistance most of the world does not have the vocabulary to name.
The question worth sitting with is this: if the amalgamation of 1914 was an administrative decision made for British economic convenience, at what point does Nigeria get to decide — on its own terms — what it actually wants to be?
By african.echo
References:
1. Lugard, F. D. *The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa* (1922) — Blackwood & Sons
2. Falola, Toyin & Heaton, Matthew M. *A History of Nigeria* (2008) — Cambridge University Press
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This is Late Buhari and Chibuike Amaechi train to Maradi with a loan of nearly $2B stuck in the mud.
Due to their animosity towards Igbos, they declined to construct railways in the southeast and instead opted to build railroads in the no man land in the North, where there are no inhabitants.
Additionally, $2 billion in loans has been squandered and is now lost in the mud, with repayment coming from the natural resources of the eastern region.
What a country !
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*Breaking:*
Information circulating in the Ohafia community, Amaekpu.
Reports indicate that armed men suspected to be Fulani herders have been seen moving through the bush around Amaekpu and parts of Isiama Ohafia. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, avoid isolated farmlands, and report any suspicious movement to local security and community leaders immediately.
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