He asserted and swore that the only way for him to advocate for MNK's release is by being in the green chambers; they took some money from him and informed him that he has received the approval and blessing to take the ticket and winning is assured .
But With just 14 votes, that dream was halted and he was unable to obtain the APC ticket; now his demeanor has changed , and he just vowed to dismantle the city boys movement feeling betrayed and conned , as he has always done to others .
The coast is clear for IPOB to officially launch their campaign against criminal politicians and this should be a warning to others because IPOB will make sure some people who have caused damage to the Biafra strangle and wants to seek refuge now under seeking for political positions won’t see the light of the day .
@radiobiafralive@OfficialAPCNg
MAY 30TH, the Biafran HEROES & HEROINES Remembrance Day is approaching. The global IPOB family members, Biafrans, and friends of Biafra are requested to change their profile picture with this official IPOB Remembrance Day flyer in honour of these brave Men and Women.
"Trump’s unpredictability has created challenges and headaches for many countries, including China," one Chinese analyst said.
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Biafraland is a blessed land ; our land not only have oil and gas but is also highly fertile, and ChukwuAbiama is signaling to us from all sides that if we truly prioritize agriculture, poverty can be eliminated in Biafraland through farming.
This cassava merits a Guinness world record. I have never witnessed a harvest like this before.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
You think you can be in your house in Europe, enjoying your work, your freedom, your children, your wife, your side chicks, your parties and then come on social media to convince us that this very man who left everything behind to remain in prison for 5 years and still counting has compromised.
How is it possible?
You can only convince your fellow gangsters and not us.
Sacrifice is important in the life of a leader. This is what has been lacking in the life of Ịgbo leaders. They loot the allocations coming to Ịgbo land and will never sacrifice anything for the people.
But Mazi Nnamdi Kanu made a difference. He put himself on the line. Even when he is in a position to make millions for himself, he chooses imprisonment for the sake of his people, refusing to compromise.
This is the type of leader I want to be my leader. I don't know about you.
Elochukwu Ohagi, Philosopher, Teacher and Activist, 2026.
Breaking;
A fire outbreak at the popular Tejuosho Market, Yaba, in Lagos State.
After a short break of the fire incident last December at Nigeria insurance , they have resumed again burning Igbo dominated markets .
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Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Published On the Biafra Post
May 7, 2026
By Anyi Kings
#FreeBiafra#FreeNnamdiKanu
Biafra is our collective destiny. We shall never forget our heroes. We shall never abandon the struggle.
Biafra will surely come!
No amount of intimidation or blackmail will stop us!
Issued by:
The Directorates Of States
of the Indigenous People of Biafra (DOS)
#FreeBiafra
This claim that Igbo leaders have "lost control" of their youth—leading to IPOB's alleged desire to "burn down Nigeria" is a polarizing narrative, if they do , the fact remains that IPOB is highlighting systemic marginalization and a failure of national integration after the Nigeria and Biafra civil war .
The current Biafra agitation championed by IPOB is a symptom of deeply-rooted grievances rather than a cause of instability.
The rise of IPOB is a direct response to the political, economic, and social exclusion of the Biafra people since the end of the Nigerian Civil War.
Our agitation is not as an attempt to "burn down" the country, but as a legitimate quest for self-determination in the face of perceived systemic injustice.
@real_IpobDOS@NGRSenate@HouseForeignGOP@HouseNGR@gbaramatuvoice@MFA_China@mfa_tanzania@TheYorubaTimes@alexottiofr@CCSoludo
WATCH:
Missing Social Media Critic ‘Justice Crack’s Vehicle Found Parked At Military Facility In Abuja.
The probability that many missing individuals that critics of the Nigeria bad governance might have been disappeared by the military .
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IPOB Declares Authority to Deploy ESN Operatives Across Biafraland Without Local Permission
IPOB has issued a bold press statement declaring its authority to deploy ESN operatives across Biafraland without permission from governors, traditional rulers, or politicians.
In the April 30, 2026 statement signed by Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Head of the Directorate of State, IPOB says it will decisively tackle threats from Fulani herdsmen, Islamic jihadists, and terror groups, citing the failure of the Nigerian government and local Biafran leaders to protect the people.
IPOB warns collaborators working with the Nigerian state to grant terrorists access, stating it has strong intelligence on them.
https://t.co/m2KnNqmTsd
RECLAIMING THE SOIL; THE IMPERATIVE OF IGBO FOOD SOVEREIGNTY: WHY NDI IGBO MUST NOW FEED THEMSELVES, OR PAY DEARLY FOR DELAY.
There is a quiet irony, almost theatrical in its absurdity, that a people famed for industry, commerce, and restless ingenuity should depend so heavily on food grown hundreds of miles away. For decades, Ndi Igbo have largely imported sustenance from the North with admirable efficiency; yet efficiency, when built on fragile foundations, is but a well-dressed vulnerability.
Today, that vulnerability stands exposed. The escalating insecurity across Northern Nigeria has disrupted long-standing agricultural supply chains. What once arrived reliably now arrives sporadically, if at all, and at a cost that mocks both logic and livelihood. To ignore this shift is not optimism; it is negligence wearing a hopeful smile.
Historically, this was not our story. Before the colonial recalibration of economic patterns, Igbo communities were deeply rooted in agriculture, yam, cassava, cocoyam, oil palm. The soil was not merely a resource; it was identity, dignity, and survival. The famed industrious spirit of Ndi Igbo was first forged not in markets, but in farms. Commerce came later; cultivation came first.
It is therefore not a reinvention we require, but a return.
Our land remains astonishingly fertile, generous to those who court it with diligence. The same ingenuity that built vast trading networks can, if redirected, transform our region into a bastion of food sufficiency. Indeed, one might argue, without fear of contradiction, that farming is simply enterprise in its most honest form.
A recent conversation with a colleague underscores this truth. He spoke, with quiet pride, of his expansive rice, yam, and cassava farms in Anaku, Anambra State, farms not as hobbies, but as structured, scalable ventures. His confidence in supplying food in large quantities was not aspirational; it was operational. That exchange did more than inspire; it compelled action. Steps have since been taken to secure land, and implementation is already underway.
This is how movements begin, not with declarations, but with decisions.
Let us be candid. The gains of embracing large-scale farming are neither abstract nor distant:
A. Food Security: Freedom from uncertain supply chains.
B. Economic Stability: Reduced expenditure on imported produce; increased local wealth.
C. Employment: A revival of rural economies and dignified labour.
D. Strategic Independence: The ability to feed not just ourselves, but others.
Conversely, and here lies the uncomfortable truth, those who ignore this call may soon discover that dependence is an expensive habit. When scarcity bites, sentiment offers no relief. One cannot negotiate with hunger, nor litigate against an empty barn.
This is not alarmism; it is arithmetic.
The time has come for Ndi Igbo to rise, not merely as traders of goods, but as producers of sustenance. Let us cultivate our lands with the same zeal with which we build enterprises. Let us feed our people first, and then extend abundance outward.
For in the final analysis, a people who cannot feed themselves have already surrendered a portion of their sovereignty, quietly, but decisively.
The soil awaits. The question is whether we shall answer.
#NdiIgboFarmingRevolution #FoodSecurityNow
#BackToTheLand
#IgboAgriculture #EconomicIndependence #GrowWhatYouEat #FarmForTheFuture #SustainOurPeople
#IgboResilience
#FromSoilToStrength
#BarEjioforWrites
Signed
Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq., KSC
Dunu-Ezeugosinachi
May 2, 2026
Security has been heightened in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, following the emergence of a classified document reportedly attributed to the Department of State Services (DSS), warning of planned coordinated attacks within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The document, which has circulated online, allegedly identified multiple strategic targets, including the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the Kuje Correctional Centre, and other sensitive installations across Abuja.
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The deeply disturbing video of Nigerian police executing a suspect in cold blood, despite his desperate, heart-wrenching pleas to spare his life has sparked outrage. Yet people are raising alarms only because this one killing was caught on camera.
But what about the hundreds of innocent Nigerians slaughtered in silence, without witnesses or evidence? How many more lives must be erased before the world wakes up?
Extrajudicial killings have not just become common, they have become the preferred method of Nigerian security forces. What we just witnessed is not an isolated incident; it is damning proof that any security officer in Nigeria can k#ill Nigerian. No punishment. No justice.
This is the terrifying reality, In Nigeria today, no citizen is safe. Your life can be snatched away in a heartbeat, for no good reason whatsoever.
The law is clear: a suspect is innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. Yet an innocent person has been murdered by the very people whose duty it is to protect them. Nigeria has become a danger to its own citizens.
BREAKING!!
Join us for the Coastal Biafra programme tomorrow May 1st (and every Friday) at 3.00pm on #RadioBiafra
It is time to correct all historical falsehoods and disinformation, and chart a path of unity for the people of the East and the Delta.
Let us now deconstruct and demystify the DIVIDE & RULE antics of our common enemies and forge a secure future for ourselves and our generations yet unborn.
You can participate via FM 102.1 or download the Radio Biafra app or IPOB Community Radio App from Google play store or IOS app store.
#Freedom
#FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
#FreeBiafra
US lawmakers are pushing for stricter conditions on financial aid to Nigeria, proposing to withhold up to 50% of certain US assistance until Abuja meets specific benchmarks. The proposal, included in a US House Appropriations Committee funding bill, would place part of Nigeria’s foreign assistance on hold until Washington certifies that the government is taking effective steps to curb violence, support affected communities, hold perpetrators accountable, and facilitate the safe return of displaced people. The proposal does not specify an aid amount for Nigeria but applies to funds allocated under broader foreign assistance programmes. Lawmakers argue the move is meant to promote accountability and measurable progress. Nigerian authorities, however, maintain that the country’s security challenges are complex and driven by terrorism and communal conflict, not religious persecution.
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#Biafraherosandheroineday
#Neverforget30thMay2026