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IPOB Institutionalization song. This is what we were able to produce last night in our studio. It took us over 1 hour to arrive at this.
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PUBLIC WARNING TO NNAMDI KANU AND HIS ASSOCIATES: THE PEOPLE WILL NO LONGER TOLERATE FACTIONAL VIOLENCE
ISSUED BY: The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Biafra Land
SIGNED BY: The IPOB Public Secretary, Biafra Land
For years, the people of Biafra have endured severe torment, extortion, and violence from criminal elements and hoodlums operating under the pretext of taking orders from Nnamdi Kanu. Throughout this period of systemic terror, Nnamdi Kanu, despite regular access to his legal team and visitors, has failed to issue a single, definitive public disclaimer to dissociate himself from these destructive elements.
While Kanu was the leader of this movement, leadership exercised extreme patience and defended him under the assumption of institutional unity. That shield is gone.
Following his official suspension; a necessary action taken to preserve the structure and integrity of the struggle, there is no longer any reason to protect him from the consequences of actions done in his name. Kanu himself established a precedent of enforcing the group's oath and code of conduct by removing those who deviated. He must now respect the same organizational discipline.
This statement serves as a final, unequivocal warning to Nnamdi Kanu and anyone aligning with him to cause havoc in Biafra Land: Your actions will face immediate repercussions.
We reference the recent dangerous infraction in Abia State, where armed hoodlums violently invaded an official IPOB meeting. These criminals claimed they were acting on direct orders received after visiting Kanu at the Sokoto detention facility to forcefully oust the Abia National Coordinator and hijack the leadership.
If Nnamdi Kanu did not authorize this armed assault, he must immediately use his lawyers or next available visitors to issue a public, verifiable disclaimer denouncing these criminals. If he maintains his calculated silence, his silence will be taken as official confirmation that he is actively working as an enemy of the Biafran people, their freedom, and their well-being.
Furthermore, we are fully aware of how these internal disruptions intentionally grant the Nigerian government inroads to further militarize and terrorize our territories.
Let this be understood clearly: while IPOB remains committed to a peaceful struggle and refuses to shed the blood of its own people, no single individual or faction holds a monopoly on violence.
Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people. If any further attempt is made to attack our leadership or disrupt our structures, the people will be ordered to defend themselves and strike back. When that day of reckoning arrives, do not cry about the outcome.
Take heed immediately. The patience of the movement is entirely exhausted.
IPOB UK 2026 AGM & City Evangelism Schedule Details.
Date: Sat. July 18, 2026
Time: 11.30 am to 6.30pm
Venue: St Michael and The Holy Angels Catholic Church,
260 High Street
West Bromwich, West Midlands.
B70 8AQ.
Evangelism/Protest Rally - West Bromwich Bus Station on St. Michael Street; & At Birmingham New Street Station @ 10 am
For Directions and any other information, Please contact:
🎷Mazi Ikechukwu Eze; +44 0798 576 7098,
🎷Mazi Marcel Ochemba; +44 7942 969699
🎷Mazi Henry Egwumba; +44 744 523 9707 &
🎷Mazi Patrick Okafor; +44 753 399 3232 .
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IPOB Factional Crisis Deepens as Homeland Leadership Fires Back at Expulsion Order
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is facing yet another sharp escalation in its prolonged internal leadership crisis, as the Homeland launched a fiery rebuttal to a recent expulsion order issued by the Nnamdi Kanu-led group.
In a memorandum released today, the Homeland dismissed the expulsion notice targeting Mazi Williams Yeje Otegwa Okarammad as “laughable” and evidence of “structural defeat” and panic within the rival camp.
Titled “Laughable: Are You Already Threatened by the Solidarity of Biafrans to Truth?”, the document was issued from the Office of Mazi Williams Yeje Otegwa Okarammad, IPOB Homeland National Coordinator. It was signed by Mazi Expensive, the IPOB Homeland Publicity Secretary.
The statement directly addresses the Nnamdi Kanu-led faction and its supporters, describing them as “Subverters of the People’s Collective Will.” It accuses them of circulating “a panic-induced piece of paper” through “desperate backchannels” in an attempt to expel legitimate custodians of the Biafran struggle.
Excerpts from the memorandum read:
“The immediate question that must be asked to these ‘Sokoto Caliphate appointed’ rebels is simple: Are you already so deeply threatened by the massive solidarity of Biafrans to the truth?”
“It is a glaring sign of structural defeat when an illegitimate body resorts to printing hollow decrees in a failed attempt to suppress the voice of the people.”
The document firmly rejects the expulsion, stating:
“You cannot expel a man from his own home, and an external and strange fellow cannot terminate a mandate given by the collective will of an institution. Your administrative tantrums hold absolutely no water.”
It further warns against the use of force:
“Any attempt to use armed thugs to enforce your illegitimate directives… will be met with resolute defiance. Your deluded hoodlums are definitely not invisible, and they also bleed.”
The memorandum concludes on a defiant note, calling the rival faction’s paperwork “worthless” and “a monument to your own desperation,” while reaffirming that “the march toward absolute truth and total liberation cannot be suspended by the ink of frightened men.”
IPOB has faced internal fragmentation for years, with competing claims over leadership, resources, and strategy further complicated by Kanu’s prolonged legal battles.
Analysts note that such public infighting risks eroding credibility and unity within the pro-Biafra movement at a time when the group seeks to maintain momentum on self-determination issues.
The situation worsened dramatically when Nnamdi Kanu, while in detention in Sokoto Prison, moved to dissolve the Directorate of State (DOS), a key administrative body that had steered the IPOB movement for years. In swift retaliation, the DOS dissolved the Office of Nnamdi Kanu and the Directorate of Radio Biafra, citing critical security reasons.
As of now, neither side has shown signs of backing down. Further statements or on-ground developments in the Southeast are expected in the coming days as the battle for control of IPOB’s narrative and structures continues.
Family Writers Press International.
IPOB Biafra land Leadership Issues Stern Warning to Nnamdi Kanu and Associates Over Factional Violence
The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB Biafra land ) has issued a strong public warning to Nnamdi Kanu and his associates, declaring that the Biafran people will no longer tolerate acts of factional violence and disruption carried out in his name.
In a statement signed by the IPOB Publicity Secretary Biafra land, IPOB accused certain elements of engaging in extortion, torment, and armed assaults under the pretext of following Kanu’s orders. It emphasized that patience within the movement has been exhausted following Kanu’s official suspension, which was described as a measure to protect the organization’s integrity.
The leadership highlighted years of alleged misconduct by “criminal elements and hoodlums” claiming affiliation with Kanu, despite his access to legal teams and visitors. They noted that previous defenses of Kanu were rooted in a desire for unity, but that protection has now ended.
“While Kanu was the leader of this movement, leadership exercised extreme patience and defended him under the assumption of institutional unity. That shield is gone,” the statement read.
IPOB referenced a recent incident in Abia State where armed hoodlums reportedly invaded an official meeting, attempting to oust the Abia National Coordinator and seize control. The assailants claimed they were acting on direct instructions from Kanu after visiting him at the detention facility in Sokoto.
IPOB Biafra land demanded that Kanu immediately issue a public disclaimer through his lawyers or visitors to denounce these actions. Failure to do so, they warned, would be interpreted as confirmation that he is “actively working as an enemy of the Biafran people.”
While reaffirming commitment to a peaceful struggle, IPOB made clear that it would not allow continued attacks on its structures.
“Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people. If any further attempt is made to attack our leadership or disrupt our structures, the people will be ordered to defend themselves and strike back,” the statement warned. “When that day of reckoning arrives, do not cry about the outcome.”
The leadership also pointed to the broader implications of internal divisions, suggesting they provide the Nigerian government opportunities to increase militarization in the region.
Nnamdi Kanu was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nigerian court on terrorism charges. IPOB has maintained a policy of non-violent agitation in recent years.
Kanu’s suspension by IPOB directorates of state was a measure to protect the movement from groups using the name of Nnamdi Kanu to carry out violent actions.
This latest statement signals a hardening stance by the current IPOB leadership against any perceived attempts to undermine its authority through violence or infiltration.
As of the issuance of this warning, there has been no immediate public response from Kanu or his representatives. The situation remains tense, with potential for further confrontations in Biafra Land if the factions fail to de-escalate.
IPOB urged all parties to heed the warning and respect the collective will of the people to avoid bloodshed.
Family Writers Press International.
Out of envy to destroy IPOB, siblings of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu went extreme to working with Ekperima to destroy IPOB DOS. They colluded with some politicians against the interests of IPOB and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Mazi Chinasa Nworu, Live Radio Biafra Update by FWPI
13-04-2024
Biafrans ,
Gentle and his group have confessed on live videos that their supreme leader issues the orders responsible for the deaths and acts of terrorism in Biafra land.
It is now imperative that we consistently refer to Gentle, Butuzo, and their criminal gangs as MNK-linked operatives. This is based on MNK’s documented collaboration with Simon Ekperima, as confirmed by Aloy (providing screenshots of conversations), with these criminals operating under Simon’s direction and MNK’s backing.
IPOB Biafra land Leadership Issues Stern Warning to Nnamdi Kanu and Associates Over Factional Violence
The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB Biafra land ) has issued a strong public warning to Nnamdi Kanu and his associates, declaring that the Biafran people will no longer tolerate acts of factional violence and disruption carried out in his name.
In a statement signed by the IPOB Publicity Secretary Biafra land, IPOB accused certain elements of engaging in extortion, torment, and armed assaults under the pretext of following Kanu’s orders. It emphasized that patience within the movement has been exhausted following Kanu’s official suspension, which was described as a measure to protect the organization’s integrity.
The leadership highlighted years of alleged misconduct by “criminal elements and hoodlums” claiming affiliation with Kanu, despite his access to legal teams and visitors. They noted that previous defenses of Kanu were rooted in a desire for unity, but that protection has now ended.
“While Kanu was the leader of this movement, leadership exercised extreme patience and defended him under the assumption of institutional unity. That shield is gone,” the statement read.
IPOB referenced a recent incident in Abia State where armed hoodlums reportedly invaded an official meeting, attempting to oust the Abia National Coordinator and seize control. The assailants claimed they were acting on direct instructions from Kanu after visiting him at the detention facility in Sokoto.
IPOB Biafra land demanded that Kanu immediately issue a public disclaimer through his lawyers or visitors to denounce these actions. Failure to do so, they warned, would be interpreted as confirmation that he is “actively working as an enemy of the Biafran people.”
While reaffirming commitment to a peaceful struggle, IPOB made clear that it would not allow continued attacks on its structures.
“Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people. If any further attempt is made to attack our leadership or disrupt our structures, the people will be ordered to defend themselves and strike back,” the statement warned. “When that day of reckoning arrives, do not cry about the outcome.”
The leadership also pointed to the broader implications of internal divisions, suggesting they provide the Nigerian government opportunities to increase militarization in the region.
Nnamdi Kanu was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nigerian court on terrorism charges. IPOB has maintained a policy of non-violent agitation in recent years.
Kanu’s suspension by IPOB directorates of state was a measure to protect the movement from groups using the name of Nnamdi Kanu to carry out violent actions.
This latest statement signals a hardening stance by the current IPOB leadership against any perceived attempts to undermine its authority through violence or infiltration.
As of the issuance of this warning, there has been no immediate public response from Kanu or his representatives. The situation remains tense, with potential for further confrontations in Biafra Land if the factions fail to de-escalate.
IPOB urged all parties to heed the warning and respect the collective will of the people to avoid bloodshed.
Family Writers Press International.
IPOB Biafra land Leadership Issues Stern Warning to Nnamdi Kanu and Associates Over Factional Violence
The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB Biafra land ) has issued a strong public warning to Nnamdi Kanu and his associates, declaring that the Biafran people will no longer tolerate acts of factional violence and disruption carried out in his name.
In a statement signed by the IPOB Publicity Secretary Biafra land, IPOB accused certain elements of engaging in extortion, torment, and armed assaults under the pretext of following Kanu’s orders. It emphasized that patience within the movement has been exhausted following Kanu’s official suspension, which was described as a measure to protect the organization’s integrity.
The leadership highlighted years of alleged misconduct by “criminal elements and hoodlums” claiming affiliation with Kanu, despite his access to legal teams and visitors. They noted that previous defenses of Kanu were rooted in a desire for unity, but that protection has now ended.
“While Kanu was the leader of this movement, leadership exercised extreme patience and defended him under the assumption of institutional unity. That shield is gone,” the statement read.
IPOB referenced a recent incident in Abia State where armed hoodlums reportedly invaded an official meeting, attempting to oust the Abia National Coordinator and seize control. The assailants claimed they were acting on direct instructions from Kanu after visiting him at the detention facility in Sokoto.
IPOB Biafra land demanded that Kanu immediately issue a public disclaimer through his lawyers or visitors to denounce these actions. Failure to do so, they warned, would be interpreted as confirmation that he is “actively working as an enemy of the Biafran people.”
While reaffirming commitment to a peaceful struggle, IPOB made clear that it would not allow continued attacks on its structures.
“Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people. If any further attempt is made to attack our leadership or disrupt our structures, the people will be ordered to defend themselves and strike back,” the statement warned. “When that day of reckoning arrives, do not cry about the outcome.”
The leadership also pointed to the broader implications of internal divisions, suggesting they provide the Nigerian government opportunities to increase militarization in the region.
Nnamdi Kanu was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nigerian court on terrorism charges. IPOB has maintained a policy of non-violent agitation in recent years.
Kanu’s suspension by IPOB directorates of state was a measure to protect the movement from groups using the name of Nnamdi Kanu to carry out violent actions.
This latest statement signals a hardening stance by the current IPOB leadership against any perceived attempts to undermine its authority through violence or infiltration.
As of the issuance of this warning, there has been no immediate public response from Kanu or his representatives. The situation remains tense, with potential for further confrontations in Biafra Land if the factions fail to de-escalate.
IPOB urged all parties to heed the warning and respect the collective will of the people to avoid bloodshed.
Family Writers Press International.
IPOB Biafra land Leadership Issues Stern Warning to Nnamdi Kanu and Associates Over Factional Violence
The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB Biafra land ) has issued a strong public warning to Nnamdi Kanu and his associates, declaring that the Biafran people will no longer tolerate acts of factional violence and disruption carried out in his name.
In a statement signed by the IPOB Publicity Secretary Biafra land, IPOB accused certain elements of engaging in extortion, torment, and armed assaults under the pretext of following Kanu’s orders. It emphasized that patience within the movement has been exhausted following Kanu’s official suspension, which was described as a measure to protect the organization’s integrity.
The leadership highlighted years of alleged misconduct by “criminal elements and hoodlums” claiming affiliation with Kanu, despite his access to legal teams and visitors. They noted that previous defenses of Kanu were rooted in a desire for unity, but that protection has now ended.
“While Kanu was the leader of this movement, leadership exercised extreme patience and defended him under the assumption of institutional unity. That shield is gone,” the statement read.
IPOB referenced a recent incident in Abia State where armed hoodlums reportedly invaded an official meeting, attempting to oust the Abia National Coordinator and seize control. The assailants claimed they were acting on direct instructions from Kanu after visiting him at the detention facility in Sokoto.
IPOB Biafra land demanded that Kanu immediately issue a public disclaimer through his lawyers or visitors to denounce these actions. Failure to do so, they warned, would be interpreted as confirmation that he is “actively working as an enemy of the Biafran people.”
While reaffirming commitment to a peaceful struggle, IPOB made clear that it would not allow continued attacks on its structures.
“Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people. If any further attempt is made to attack our leadership or disrupt our structures, the people will be ordered to defend themselves and strike back,” the statement warned. “When that day of reckoning arrives, do not cry about the outcome.”
The leadership also pointed to the broader implications of internal divisions, suggesting they provide the Nigerian government opportunities to increase militarization in the region.
Nnamdi Kanu was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nigerian court on terrorism charges. IPOB has maintained a policy of non-violent agitation in recent years.
Kanu’s suspension by IPOB directorates of state was a measure to protect the movement from groups using the name of Nnamdi Kanu to carry out violent actions.
This latest statement signals a hardening stance by the current IPOB leadership against any perceived attempts to undermine its authority through violence or infiltration.
As of the issuance of this warning, there has been no immediate public response from Kanu or his representatives. The situation remains tense, with potential for further confrontations in Biafra Land if the factions fail to de-escalate.
IPOB urged all parties to heed the warning and respect the collective will of the people to avoid bloodshed.
Family Writers Press International.