“Shame on You for Defending Tinubu. Pastor Enoch Adeboye, I Ask You: How Many Villages Have You Visited In Nigeria Where Christians Have Been Att@cked And Their Homes Burned Down? How Much Money Have You Given to the Victims, or What Have You Done to Help Rebuild These Communities?”. ~ Alex Barbir Blasts Pastor Enoch Adeboye, GO Of RCCG For Defending Tinubu Regarding Insecurity in the Country.
Premium Times one of the most significant admissions in this report is not merely the reduction in violence after Simon Ekpa's imprisonment.
It is the acknowledgement that "those loyal to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu" consistently disassociated both him and IPOB from Simon Ekpa's (Obere Midget)activities.
This acknowledgement matters because it recognises that there was a clear distinction between the organisation led by #NnamdiKanu through its Directorate of State (DOS) and the autonated madness that emerged around Simon Ekpa.
For years, We (the DOS and many supporters) maintained that Ekpa neither represented Nnamdi Kanu nor acted under the authority of IPOB.
Whether everyone accepted that position is a separate question and discussion for another day, but the historical fact is that this distinction was repeatedly asserted.
If that is now acknowledged, then it raises further questions.
1. Were those who defended that distinction unfairly criticised at the time including myself?
2. Are they being criticised and attacked still?
3. Did the failure of many observers to recognise the separation contribute to public confusion about responsibility for violent acts?
4. How should that historical record now be understood?
To be continue.....
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President Trump just said the U.S. "largely ended" the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
It's not true. And he's being played.
The strikes hit ISIS. The Fulani militias — who do most of the actual killing — were never touched. 28 Christians slaughtered in Plateau four days ago. 200+ killed over Holy Week. The death toll is on pace to DOUBLE this year.
Here's who's lying to him:
→ $10M+ in Nigerian lobbying contracts shaping what he hears.
→ His own Senior Advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos — his daughter's father-in-law — whose company SCOA is the preferred equipment provider to Gilbert Chagoury, the billionaire who's been handed no-bid contracts equal to 72% of Nigeria's entire federal budget. Boulos parrots Tinubu's talking points to the President of the United States.
→ Britain, sitting on $2 trillion extracted from Nigerian oil, still burying the truth about Biafra — where Britain armed the blockade that starved 1-3 million children to death, and has never answered for it.
→ A "coalition" of activists who got lured into Abuja's orbit and now sing Tinubu's tune - praising "cooperation" with the corrupt regime, platforming Tinubu's spokesman for a rousing APC campaign speech, silencing voices critical to the Nigerian government, and even giving Trump an award for a job not done... paving the way for his "victory" declaration just three days later.
→ A well-meaning freshman Congressman with no frame of reference for a 222-year-old jihadist doctrine.
→ His own counterterrorism advisors, who see ISIS as the only threat that matters. Short-sighted. Oblivious to the Caliphate. Blind to what's actually happening on the ground. They used "Christian genocide" as the pretext to greenlight a handful of strikes — and to them, mission accomplished. They hit ISIS. They were never trying to end the genocide, because they don't see that as "America First."
Nigeria isn't a side issue. Nigeria is almost 1/5 of Africa's population. Third-largest nation on earth by 2050. Top-5 OPEC. A trillion dollars in minerals. Nearly hijacked completely by radicals who believe — by prophesy — they're building the platform for the Mahdi, Islam's jihad messiah, to launch a final global conquest. They control the government, the classrooms, the military - every lever of power. China is looting the minerals and funding the militias while Washington gets fed a fairy tale.
If Trump walks away now believing the lie, it won't just be a catastrophic mistake. It'll be the most blatant capitulation to corruption in modern history — like declaring victory over a hangnail while Stage 4 cancer keeps spreading.
I believe Trump means well. He just needs the truth, clearly, before it's too late. For the innocent people being slaughtered, for global stability, for US national security, and for his own legacy.
CALL THE WHITE HOUSE: 202-456-1111
OR: Use the contact form at https://t.co/19xhy86gmJ
Tell him: Mr. President, you're being lied to. The genocide isn't over. The real killers were never touched. Don't let Nigeria become your legacy's biggest failure.
#EarthShaker
This is shameful and disgusting. Looks a lot like a @DCIGroup lobby campaign for Tinubu.
What in the world is he talking about? Where is the place of leadership? What were his statements on Democracy day regarding terrorism?
So a man sits down and lets his house burn to the ground and someone like baba Adeboye comes on stage to defend this repugnant, indefensible docility and ineptitude!
My bloody goodness! “Done his best” n’ebe??? If his best has brought Nigeria where it is today - where people are no longer safe to travel by road nationwide and Christians are still being massacred and kidnapped in their hundreds and children now fear to go to school almost in every part of Nigeria and terrorists are being integrated into the society and reportedly into the army that he’s a commander-in-chief of, then, you baba Adeboye should apologize to Nigerians for ever protesting under former president Goodluck Jonathan.
This is truly beyond reprehensible and I know why you’re doing this. My upcoming video series now being released on YT will break it all down. We won’t let you guy get away with this madness.
CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: America genuinely wants to help and this video is proof.
But the hawks in this regime are busy allowing the “repentant terrorist” program to go on. If that program is not stopped, nothing that anyone does will make a difference. We are being infiltrated daily and they’re shielding it from America
The truth will come out. The USA might be playing along but they know just about everything that’s going on in Nigeria. Waiting for the big turnaround.
Fingers crossed 🤞
President Trump's statement over the weekend declaring that the United States has "largely ended the slaughter of great Christian populations" in Nigeria is alarming. It is dangerous. And it is patently false.
The strikes were real. Credit where it's due — no president before Trump hit Nigeria's jihadists at all. The Christmas Day strike on Sokoto and the May 16 strike that killed the world's number-two ISIS commander were real blows.
But the group doing most of the genocidal killing was never touched.
The Fulani militias — the armed networks that have burned more than 20,000 churches, slaughtered families in the night, and driven twelve million people from their ancestral land — have not been struck. They are forces operating under the protection of the Caliphate structure, loyal to the same ruling elite that has been running this jihad since 1804. They are fully intact, still in the field. And by every visible measure, the situation has not improved — it has gotten worse.
Not just the killing. The government deception. The incompetence, corruption and complicity. The government that denies the existence of millions of displaced people. The Islamic supremacist now rewriting the national school curriculum for fifty million children in what he calls “intellectual jihad.” The Fulani militia commanders who have never faced a courtroom, a drone, or a consequence of any kind.
Now look at the timing.
A ginned-up diaspora "gala" in Washington last week -- days before Trump's disturbing pivot -- became a de-facto Tinubu campaign rally. His people worked the room, the “cooperation” between the US and Nigerian governments was celebrated. Contrary voices were silenced. People wined and dined and gave each other awards to celebrate who-knows-what in the middle of an ongoing genocide. Tinubu's own spokesman was hailed as an “honored guest” and closed the evening at the microphone with an extended infomercial for the corrupt administration.
Days later, President Trump announced the genocide is largely over.
That is not a coincidence. That is a play.
Tinubu just learned he faces no backlash for backing off. Trump learned that the self-appointed voice of the diaspora celebrates his partnership with Tinubu and their “accomplishments.” That is a green light — the movement strategically silenced at the exact time to ensure Washington filed Nigeria under “problem solved.”
It worked. And if it sticks, the results will be catastrophic.
I believe there is still hope to bring this back into the spotlight, to compel Trump to act, but there’s not much time.
Look at what moved Trump the first time: In September, Bill Maher raised the issue of the Nigerian Christian Genocide on national television. Ted Cruz loudly made it a Senate matter. And then days later Trump threatened Country of Particular Concern designation.
Next, my October 14 press conference in Abuja generated billions of impressions and triggered an emergency Senate session. The resulting outcry moved the needle. Days later, Trump promised to come “guns-a-blazin.”
Now the voices have gone soft, become complicit, absorbed into DCI’s swamp -- and immediately Trump talks as if he’s turning away.
These are not coincidences. It’s loud public outcry that forced the issue and compelled action.
We need that outcry again right now, louder than ever.
If President Trump has "accomplished" his mission in Nigeria, then his mission was never about stopping the genocide or saving Christians.
We know better. He can do better. But only if we get loud enough that he has to. Right now.
#EarthShaker
Official Statement from IPOB Sweden: Loyalty to DOS Leadership and Support for Institutional Reforms
Stockholm, Sweden – 28 June 2026
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Sweden chapter has issued a formal declaration reaffirming its allegiance to the Directorate of State (DOS) leadership and addressing recent organizational developments amid the continued detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
In the statement signed by Mazi Stanley Onukafor, National Coordinator of IPOB Sweden, the group outlined four key positions:
1. Unwavering Loyalty: IPOB Sweden declared its continued loyalty to the leadership of IPOB (DOS) under Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem. The chapter emphasized its commitment to this structure.
2. Rejection of Alternative Leadership Claims: The group strongly rejected any suggestion that it would operate under a non-IPOB member as “HDOS,” describing such notions as insulting and a betrayal of its years of dedication. It affirmed it would not be derailed by such propositions.
3. Acknowledgment of Current Realities and Administrative Measures: The statement recognized that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains in prison. It explained that the Directorate of State (DOS) has taken decisive administrative steps to protect the movement. Specifically, the Office of the Leader and the Office of the Director of Radio Biafra have been indefinitely suspended.
These measures are described as necessary internal strategies to:
- Prevent external forces and unauthorized individuals from making statements under the guise of the “Office of the Leader”;
- Safeguard the organization’s operations;
- Protect the movement from manipulation; and
- Manage legal obligations.
4. Support for Institutionalization: IPOB Sweden expressed full support for the institutionalization of IPOB, viewing it as a critical step toward protecting the structure and integrity of the freedom movement.
The statement concluded with the rallying call:
“Freedom shall be ours! Long live Biafra!! God bless Biafra!!!”
Signed:
Mazi Stanley Onukafor
National Coordinator
IPOB Sweden
28/06/2026
This official declaration from the Swedish chapter underscores ongoing efforts by IPOB structures to maintain unity, discipline, and operational. The move reflects a broader push toward formal institutional safeguards within the organization.
Family Writers Press International
Biafra Agitation Framed as “Battle of Survival” by Analyst Chika Austin https://t.co/tjgBZC8Nui
Analyst and Biafra commentator Chika Austin has described the ongoing Biafran self-determination movement as an existential “battle of survival,” warning that states often respond to such agitations by targeting both leaders and their causes.
In his latest contribution, Austin examines the dynamics of revolutionary movements under state pressure. He argues that when authorities capture a movement’s leader, the typical outcome involves the destruction of the leader, the dismantling of the movement, or in extreme cases, both.
“When a state captures a leader of a movement, they destroy the leader or the movement, or in some cases the state destroys both the leader and the movement,” Austin stated.
Austin cited the case of environmental activist and Ogoni leader Ken Saro-Wiwa as a poignant example. Saro-Wiwa was arrested by the Nigerian military regime in the 1990s for his advocacy against environmental degradation in Ogoniland and for broader demands for minority rights. He was executed in 1995 along with eight other Ogoni activists following a trial widely criticized internationally as flawed.
According to Austin, the state not only eliminated Saro-Wiwa but also sought to cripple the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) and its mission for justice and resource control. The execution sparked global outrage, led to Nigeria’s suspension from the Commonwealth, and highlighted the lengths to which states may go to suppress agitations perceived as threats to national unity or economic interests.
Austin draws parallels between the Saro-Wiwa case and the current Biafra agitation, particularly the prolonged detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. He frames the Biafran struggle as more than a political campaign, it is an ideological fight for the survival, equity, and self-preservation of the people of Biafra WATCH IT HERE https://t.co/tjgBZC8Nui
From the excerpts of my Broadcast on the 20th of June, 2026 – SOLOMON MOMENT.
THE TWO WOMEN BEFORE SOLOMON - AND THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF A MOVEMENT:
There is a reason the story of the two women who stood before King Solomon has survived thousands of years.
This story is not just a story about motherhood. It is a story about ‘discernment’, ‘motives’, and the ‘true heart of leadership’.
One woman wanted the living child divided - not because she wanted justice, but because she could not stand to see life continue where her own had failed.
The other woman said, “No. Let the child live, even if he is not with me.”
Because her heart was aligned with #preservation, not ego.
This is the same spiritual pattern I see today. There are people who want IPOB divided, scattered, confused, and bleeding, not because they love Biafra, but because chaos gives them relevance and hides their motives.
And on the other hand, there are those who say: ‘’No. Let the movement survive.
I have always stood on the survival of this movement – it is my husband’s legacy, and it is for our people’s liberation. So, I say “No. Let the movement live. Let the structure stand. Let the principles hold - even if it costs me personally. “That is where I stand. I am not here to divide the living child.
I am here to protect it until Mazi Nnamdi Kanu returns to take his rightful place. My Role is not to destroy or aid destruction but to preserve because I am an ardent believer in #preservation.
Every movement has a moment where the true mothers and fathers are revealed, not by title, or noise, but by the choices they make when the child is vulnerable.
Some people want chaos because chaos hides their intentions. Chaos gives them room to manipulate and allows them to rewrite history.
But I am called to something different. I am called to set principles, to establish order, to hold the centre and preserve the living child – IPOB until the one who birthed this struggle is released.
This is what conscious leadership should look like - stewardship.
Let me point at the familiar historical parallels that mirror this Movement. Throughout history, every liberation movement has faced a “Solomon moment” - a moment where the heart of the struggle is placed on the table, and different voices reveal what they truly want.
1. Moses and the Golden Calf: - When Moses went up the mountain, some people used the silence to create confusion. They built a golden calf, a counterfeit centre, because they could not stand the discipline of waiting.
But the true leader returned and restored order. This is what happens when impatience meets insecurity.
2. Nelson Mandela and the ANC: - During Mandela’s imprisonment, many factions rose. Some wanted to hijack the movement, and some wanted to weaponize the struggle for personal power.
But the ANC survived because there were people who said:
“We will hold the structure intact until Madiba returns. ”That is the spirit I carry.
3. Queen Esther and Haman: - Esther understood timing, strategy, and restraint. Haman thrived on chaos, manipulation, and destruction. While Esther preserved her people, Haman sought to destroy them for ego. Leadership is always a battle between these two energies.
4. Then come down to our Igbo ancestral wisdom: - “Nwata bulie nna ya elu, nna ya erie ya. ”A child who lifts his father too high may crush him.
Meaning:
When people elevate noisemakers, opportunists, or reckless actors, they end up destroying the very foundation they claim to protect. This is why principles matter. THE PRINCIPLES I STAND ON!
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This photograph was taken in 2015. In it is our beloved Mazi Benjamin. May his gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace.
When Mazi Benjamin addressed the IPOB family in Sierra Leone in 2014, he shared a story that left a lasting impression on everyone present. He recalled that immediately after the Nigeria/Biafra war ended in 1970, he left the shores of Nigeria and found refuge in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
With deep emotion, he told IPOB Sierra Leone that he had made a solemn vow never to set foot in Nigeria again until Biafra was fully restored. From that day in 1970, Sierra Leone became his home, and he lived there for the rest of his life.
He made one final request to the IPOB family in Sierra Leone:
"If Biafra is restored before I die, take my body home and give me a befitting burial in Biafraland. But if Biafra is not yet restored, bury me here in Sierra Leone."
As one family, IPOB Sierra Leone immediately responded, "You will not die, Mazi Benjamin." IPOB believed there would still be time for him to witness the restoration he longed for.
But fate had a different plan.
In 2019, Mazi Benjamin passed on. Since Biafra had not yet been restored, his final wish was honoured, and he was laid to rest in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Today, we remember not just a man, but a steadfast believer who remained faithful to his conviction until his last breath. Though he did not live to see the dream he cherished become reality, his story and sacrifice will remain part of our history.
May the soul of Pa Benjamin continue to rest in perfect peace.
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After mortgaging the future of both present and future generations - handing the country over to criminal colonials/globalists, and borrowing themselves to stupor, there couldn’t have been a better suggestion than:
Akara
Kulikuli &
Corn 🌽
There’s a good reason the colonials prefer criminals and co’r’n men running their sh!t show in Africa.
Igbo names carry strong meanings that give them influence, impact and power.
Giving your child interesting sounding foreign names is to wipe away their identity at a time when the world needs it.
Be proud of your Igbo names. Wear it confidently. It carries more value than many of us know.
@IfeomaIgbotic
One thing I admire about these Igbo boys who made it to the NBA is that they proudly answer their Igbo names and surnames.
These days, you will see an Igbo mother giving her children names like Kelvin Smith or Vera Jones.
But you will never see a European answering to the name Chigbo Okeke.
Low self-esteem and identity crisis emego unu arụ. Tueh!
THE NEW PHASE: IPOB Leadership's Strategic Meeting With Hardcore Biafraland Comrades https://t.co/sgJiApawlP
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Directorate of State (DOS), under the leadership of Mazi Chika Edoziem, has activated a new phase of institutionalization following a high-level strategic leadership meeting held with state executives and principal officers across Biafraland.
The marathon meeting, which brought together the Head and Deputy Head of DOS, the GOC of the Eastern Security Network (ESN), all Biafraland National Executives, and state coordinators from 13 states, emphasized unity, organizational discipline, and renewed commitment to the Biafra restoration project.
Participants expressed strong confidence in the current leadership, welcomed the newly unveiled institutional framework, and reaffirmed the full operational readiness of the ESN under the Directorate of State command structure.
BREAKING NEWS
Nigerian Soldiers of Igbo extraction Shortlisted Candidates From Imo Involved In Road Crash On Way To Zaria, Dozens Injured and many killed .
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THE SOUTH-EAST MUST NEVER BLEED AGAIN: THE PERIL OF FALSE LABELS, CRIMINAL IMPUNITY, AND THE COLLECTIVE DUTY TO DEFEND PEACE
WHEN EVERY CRIMINAL IS CONVENIENTLY CALLED IPOB, WHO THEN IS HUNTING THE REAL KILLERS?
Weaponising False Narratives Will Never Defeat Insecurity; It Will Only Protect the Real Architects of Bloodshed
The Criminal Has No Ethnicity. The Terrorist Has No Legitimate Cause. The Murderer Deserves No Ideological Sanctuary.
There is perhaps no greater tragedy than a people who survive one season of terror only to watch, in silence, the ominous clouds of another gathering on their horizon.
History, if honestly interrogated, teaches one immutable lesson: societies rarely perish because they lacked warnings; they perish because they ignored them. It is therefore in the spirit of civic responsibility, not sensationalism, that I once again raise this solemn alarm.
Insecurity has never worn a single face. It constantly reinvents itself, borrows new identities, appropriates noble causes, manipulates public emotions, and recruits the unsuspecting through carefully manufactured propaganda. Criminality thrives most where truth is deliberately obscured.
Over the past years, I remained among the very few voices from our region who consistently cautioned our people against those who had transformed the legitimate aspirations of self-determination into a thriving industry of violence, extortion, fear, and death. At enormous personal risk, I devoted countless public interventions to exposing the dangerous contradictions, falsehoods, and destructive tendencies of those whose stock-in-trade became the merchandising of blood under the seductive banner of liberation.
The painful reality is that the emotional attachment of many of our people to the historical ideal of Biafra has often rendered them vulnerable to manipulation. When emotions completely eclipse reason, discernment becomes the first casualty.
It became possible for certain individuals to make the most astonishing and fantastical declarations without the slightest scrutiny. They assured vulnerable followers that the restoration of Biafra had already become inevitable on specifically announced dates. They claimed that warships had mysteriously arrived. They spoke of fighter jets allegedly hovering in readiness. Every prophecy failed. Every promise evaporated. Every prediction collapsed under the weight of reality.
Yet the applause continued.
Financial contributions continued.
The deception continued.
Meanwhile, Alaigbo paid the ultimate price.
While fantasies flourished on social media, mothers buried their children. Fathers abandoned ancestral homes. Businesses collapsed. Entire communities became deserted after dusk. Fear became the unofficial currency of daily existence, while innocent blood flowed with terrifying regularity.
Today, painful developments increasingly suggest that those tragic years may not have been orchestrated by isolated actors alone. Emerging realities indicate that certain individuals once held in high esteem may have either actively collaborated with or silently enabled the machinery that plunged our homeland into unprecedented insecurity. History will eventually assign every participant his appropriate place.
For daring to challenge this dangerous deception, I was vilified. I was declared persona non grata in certain quarters. I received threats. Yet I deliberately continued travelling throughout Alaigbo because no freeborn son should be intimidated into abandoning the land of his ancestors by merchants of violence masquerading as liberators.
Silence would have been the easier option. Conscience chose otherwise.
Thankfully, through the decisive intervention of the leadership of the Directorate of State (DOS), the vigilance of our various communities, the cooperation of traditional institutions, and the commitment of genuinely professional security agencies, a substantial degree of normalcy gradually returned to our homeland.
Today, Alaigbo enjoys relative peace.
That peace was neither accidental nor cheaply purchased.
It came at tremendous human cost.
It must therefore never again be surrendered to criminals.
Recent disturbing developments, however, deserve our immediate attention. Videos allegedly showing certain criminal elements issuing threats to make Alaigbo ungovernable once more, together with disturbing incidents reportedly emerging from communities such as Umulolo and Arondizuogu, should concern every conscientious Igbo son and daughter.
Equally disturbing are what appear to be desperate attempts in some quarters to indiscriminately classify every criminal actor as an IPOB irrespective of the available facts.
Such indiscriminate labelling serves neither justice nor national security.
It merely clouds investigation, shields the actual perpetrators, misdirects security operations, deepens public distrust, and ultimately emboldens criminal networks.
No serious society defeats organised crime by substituting evidence with convenient assumptions.
Justice demands precision.
Security requires intelligence.
The rule of law insists upon facts, not conjecture.
Those who commit kidnapping, murder, extortion, arson, or terrorism deserve to be identified for exactly what they are: criminals. They should neither be romanticised as freedom fighters nor casually labelled without credible evidence. Criminal responsibility must remain personal, individual, and evidence-driven.
False classification is itself a dangerous enemy of effective security architecture.
It is impossible to successfully hunt the true predator while deliberately chasing the wrong shadow.
Consequently, every criminal operating under whatever disguise, whether invoking self-determination, political ideology, religion, ethnicity, or any other convenient pretext, must be decisively confronted and prosecuted strictly in accordance with the law.
The law exists precisely to distinguish between lawful advocacy and criminal enterprise.
Our collective responsibility is therefore straightforward.
We must deny every criminal organisation the oxygen of public sympathy. We must deny every violent actor the luxury of ideological camouflage. We must deny every sponsor of insecurity the comfort of political protection.
We must deny every propagandist the opportunity to deceive another generation.
Questions also remain deserving of public clarification. Nigerians, particularly Ndi Igbo, still deserve comprehensive explanations regarding previous official announcements suggesting that certain notorious criminal elements had been neutralised, only for some of those same individuals or similarly identified actors to later re-emerge in disturbing circumstances. Public confidence in security institutions is strengthened not merely by operational successes but also by transparency and accountability.
As the 2027 general elections gradually approach, history warns us to remain vigilant.
Election seasons have too often attracted desperate political actors willing to weaponise insecurity for strategic advantage, financial compromise, or political manipulation. The lives of innocent citizens must never again become expendable instruments in the pursuit of political ambition.
Enough must truly mean enough.
Peace is not the responsibility of government alone. It is the shared obligation of traditional rulers. It is the responsibility of community leaders.
It belongs equally to the clergy, youth organisations, civil society, market associations, professional bodies, parents, and every conscientious citizen.
Security is strongest where communities refuse to protect criminals.
Alaigbo has already travelled this painful road before.
We have buried too many promising young men. We have mourned too many innocent victims.
We have watched too many businesses disappear.
We have endured too many avoidable tears.
We simply cannot afford another cycle of organised bloodshed.
Never again.
The time for decisive collective vigilance is not tomorrow.
It is now.
Not next week.
Not after another tragedy.
Not after another funeral.
Now.
Let every responsible citizen become a stakeholder in preserving the fragile peace we have painstakingly rebuilt.
Let intelligence replace rumour.
Let evidence replace propaganda.
Let unity replace suspicion.
Let courage replace silence.
Above all, let every criminal know that Alaigbo shall never again become a theatre for organised violence disguised as liberation.
Peace is no longer negotiable.
Alaigbo must remain peaceful.
Permanently.
#NeverAgainForAlaigbo #PeaceHasNoEthnicity #TruthBeforeLabels #JusticeNotPropaganda #DefendTheSouthEast #CollectiveSecurity #NoMoreBloodshed #EvidenceNotConspiracy #ProtectOurHomeland
#BarEjioforWrites
Signed
Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq., KSC
Dunu-Ezeugosinachi
27th June, 2026
Thank you Mr. President @POTUS but the terrorists have only just gotten more daring and the attacks on Christians are on the increase.
If no one else knows, I know that deep down in your heart, you genuinely want to help Nigerian Christians, but there are some lying tongues around you, who work tirelessly, day and night, to shield you from the actual situation of things in Nigeria, because of their personal interests and financial inducement from the Nigerian government through lobbyists like @DCIGroup
We’ve been praying for God to expose and expel them, so you can see clearly and focus on accomplishing one of the major reasons God brought you back to the @WhiteHouse - to defend and protect the body of Christ, especially in Nigeria. And we can see signs that God is answering our prayers.
Thank you again, Mr. President.
@StateDept@realDonaldTrump@SecRubio@JDVance@SecWar@RepRileyMoore
IPOB DIRECTORATE OF STATES
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
26th June 2026
Debunking The Nigeria Army Lies And Claims On Alleged Exchange Of Fire And Neutralising Of ESN Personnel in Ọgbọji-Ajali, Orumba South LGA, Anambra State on June 23, 2026
The Directorate of State of the Indigenous People Of Biafra wish to unequivocally and categorically debunk the lies and the deceptive press statement released by the Nigeria Army regarding an alleged exchange of fire with the personnel of the Eastern Security Network, ESN, in Ọgbọji-Ajali, Orumba South Local Government Area, Anambra State, on the 23rd of June, 2026.
The claims made by the Nigeria Army are totally false, misleading, and intended to deceive the public.
Contrary to their lies:
1. No Eastern Security Network Camp In the Entire Orumba: There was no confrontation, clash, or exchange of gunfire between ESN personnel and the Nigeria Army in Ọgbọji-Ajali on the said date.
2. Fabricated Incident: According to eye witnesses and residents of Ọgbọji-Ajali the incident as claimed by the Nigeria Army was a confrontation between them and some Fulani terrorists who wanted to kidnap residents but were confronted by the Nigeria police officers from Ọgbọji police command who were on patrol.
3. Creating A Safe Heaven: The continued falsehood peddled by the Nigeria army against IPOB/ESN have continued to create a safe heaven to criminals and terrorists who now operate without fear because their actions will be attributed tothe ESN by the Nigeria security agencies in collaboration with the Nigerian compromised media.
It is on record that the dead bodies of the Fulani terrorists who were neutralised during the operation were displayed at the local government headquarters of Orumba South local government and there are both pictorial and videos evidence to prove that the Nigeria army as is their modus operandi, were deliberate and mischievous in dragging the ESN into what neither concerns them nor have any knwoledge about.
The ESN personnel do not operate in the open because they are busy minding our borders, forests and farm lands.
The Nigeria Army must desist from deliberate spreading of misinformation simply because they want to justify their continuous harrasment, abduction, torture and extra judicial murder of Biafran youths and act professionally as expected of a national institution in carrying out their core duty and responsibility.
We call on independent journalists, human rights organizations to investigate the claims and verify the actual situation on ground in Ọgbọji Ajali on June 23, 2026.
The desperation by the Nigeria army to know or understand the modus operandi of the ESN is gradually dragging them to public disgrace and shame, we have told you that the ways and operations of the ESN will remain a puzzle to you that you can never solve.
IPOB/ESN remain committed to the security and wellbeing of the entire Biafraland through lawful and peaceful means.
Signed
Dr C. Okadigbo
DOS Press Secretary.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive@NGRSenate@DailyPostNGR@vanguardngrnews@channelstv@ARISEtv
Welcome to the Kakistocratic government and Republic of Nigeria.
@SenRemiTinubu message appears to come from a micro-enterprise philosophy where people should not wait endlessly for government jobs. The belief that small businesses can provide immediate income, grants can help citizens become self-employed, and every honest business deserves dignity.
In that sense, there is nothing wrong with frying akara, roasting corn, selling kuli-kuli, farming, trading, tailoring or starting from whatever one has. Across developing economies, small businesses feed families, create income and help people survive where formal jobs are scarce. This is a common approach in poverty-alleviation programmes across many developing countries.
But the anger is not really about akara or kuli-kuli or corn. Madam, the backlash is about context, expectation and national vision. Nigeria is blessed with crude oil, natural gas, limestone, iron ore, coal, gold, lithium, fertile agricultural land, a huge consumer market and a massive youthful workforce.
So when national leaders speak mainly about roadside survival businesses while unemployment, inflation and the cost of living remain severe, the painful question many citizens hear iis, is this the highest economic ambition for a nation with such enormous potential?
The deeper issue is where the nation’s wealth is being created. A serious economy does not merely export raw resources and import finished products.
It refines, processes and manufactures.
Crude oil should become petrol, diesel and petrochemicals at home. Agricultural produce should become finished food products and minerals should be refined before export and gas should power industries.
Each stage creates factories, engineers, technicians, logistics jobs, maintenance work, research, quality control, finance, taxes, export earnings and millions of dignified livelihoods.
Government’s responsibility is not only to tell citizens to hustle. It must build the conditions that make prosperity possible - reliable electricity, gas infrastructure, renewable energy, roads, rail, industrial parks, storage facilities, food-processing centres, stable policies, access to finance, education, healthcare, rule of law and strategic industries.
A healthy economy needs both vibrant small businesses and large industries employing thousands!
But when the national conversation focuses more on survival-level entrepreneurship than on industrialisation, manufacturing, technology, power generation and skilled employment, people begin to feel that the country’s future is being reduced to poverty management - which is what it is anyway.
A 'conscious' nation does not despise the woman frying akara, the farmer, the welder, the trader, the tailor or the young person starting small. Their labour deserves honour.
But conscious leadership must ask a deeper question - Are we preparing citizens merely to survive, or are we building a nation where they can flourish? A resource-rich country should not force its brightest minds to choose between unemployment and roadside survival. Its natural resources should fuel industries, its industries should create dignified employment, and its economy should make enterprise a path of opportunity, not a desperate escape from hardship.
Encouraging entrepreneurship is good. But building an economy where people can rise, refine, manufacture, innovate and prosper is better. The highest duty of leadership is not to teach citizens how to manage poverty, it is to create the conditions for widespread prosperity.
Uchechigeme Anyanwụụtụtụ Okwu-Kanu.
26.06.2026.