Nigeria: Muslims murder eleven farmers who didn’t have the money to pay the tax they demanded
They slit the throats of seven of the farmers: “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” (Qur’an 47:4)
The Qur’an also tells Muslims to fight “the people of the book,” that is, primarily Jews and Christians, and force them to submit and pay a tax to the Muslims: “Fight against those who do not believe in Allah or the last day, and do not forbid what Allah and his messenger have forbidden, and do not follow the religion of truth, even if they are among the people of the book, until they pay the jizya with willing submission and feel themselves subdued.” (Qur’an 9:29)
Historically, the collection of the jizya was ended in the middle of the nineteenth century in the Ottoman Empire and Egypt, under Western pressure. Jihad groups, however, want to revive it along with the caliphate.
Read more at the link in the next post.
I stand for an independent Christian state in Biafra, where the Christian people can live in security and peace, practice their faith freely, and determine their own future.
After years of violence and marginalization, they deserve nothing less.
Islam in Nigeria is pushing to create a reality like the one in the Maldives. The Quran and Muhammad’s Sunnah direct Muslims to work toward making this happen. That’s why the only solution to save the Christians living there is to split Nigeria’s territory into two separate countries, a Christian Biafra and a Muslim Nigeria.
Nigeria must undergo an official partition into two states for two peoples, so that a state defined as Christian, Biafra, can be established. This would allow the Christians living there to set up their own borders and army in order to protect themselves from Islamic violence.
The Christian army that will be established in Biafra after the partition should serve as a protective force for all Christians across Africa, a true mutual defense alliance among Christians, not like the weak solidarity we see in the Christian world today. Israel will support this army.
Nigeria, you are not angry enough.
Nigeria, have you suffered enough?
Nigeria, have enough children been slaughtered?
Nigeria, have enough citizens been kidnapped?
Nigeria, have enough homes been burned?
Nigeria, has enough injustice reigned?
Nigeria, has evil won for long enough?
Nigeria, are you angry enough?
OHANAEZE NDIGBO WORLDWIDE:
OFFICIAL PRESS STATEMENT
RE: NDIGBO AFFIRMS CONTINUED RECOGNITION OF MAZI NNAMDI KANU AS IPOB’S CENTRAL LEADERSHIP FIGURE, DISMISSES PURPORTED SUSPENSION AS INVALID AND MISLEADING
JUNE 19, 2026
PREAMBLE:
The Apex Sociocultural Organization of Ndigbo Worldwide, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has taken due cognizance of recent reports and circulating claims regarding an alleged suspension of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from his recognized leadership standing within the Indigenous People of Biafra.
The organization notes with concern the misinformation, tension, and apprehension generated by such reports across communities within Igboland and the diaspora, necessitating this clear and authoritative clarification.
*ON THE PURPORTED SUSPENSION*
After careful review and consultation within its constitutional mandate as an impartial cultural institution, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide states unequivocally that:
The alleged suspension of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not recognized, not validated, and holds no institutional or communal legitimacy within its purview.
The claims attributed to certain individuals or aggrieved members, including Chika Edozien and associates, are regarded as unofficial and incapable of altering established recognitions or ongoing engagements.
Accordingly, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains a central and widely acknowledged leadership figure associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
*COMMITMENT TO PEACE AND STABILITY IN IGBOLAND*
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide expresses deep concern that internal disagreements within any organized structure have the potential to destabilize the fragile peace currently being enjoyed across the Southeast region.
For nearly eleven months, Igboland has witnessed a gradual but significant return to stability, reflected in:
Renewed agricultural activities across rural communities
Restoration of cultural festivals and traditional gatherings
Revival of commercial and economic engagements
Increased confidence from local and external investors
These gains remain delicate and must not be undermined by avoidable internal disputes or inflammatory narratives.
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*APPEAL FOR RESTRAINT AND RESPONSIBLE ENGAGEMENT*
The organization strongly urges all stakeholders, particularly aggrieved members within Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to exercise restraint, maturity, and responsibility in handling internal matters.
Ohanaeze emphasizes that:
Dialogue remains the most viable and sustainable pathway to conflict resolution
Internal disputes must not be allowed to escalate into public tension or communal insecurity
All grievances should be addressed through structured engagement and peaceful reconciliation mechanism.
*ON ONGOING PEACE AND DIALOGUE EFFORTS*
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide reiterates its continuous commitment to back-channel engagements and broader dialogue initiatives aimed at:
Promoting unity among Igbo stakeholders
Supporting peaceful resolution of internal disagreements
Strengthening efforts toward the release and reintegration of detained pro-Biafra individuals, including the authentic leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
The organization underscores that ongoing divisions, if left unresolved, may jeopardize these delicate and strategic processes.
FINAL POSITION:
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide reaffirms that peace, unity, and collective responsibility remain the cornerstone of Igbo progress.
The organization will not condone any action, statement, or agitation capable of rekindling insecurity, destabilizing communities, or reversing the hard-earned peace currently experienced across Igboland.
All stakeholders are therefore urged to act with wisdom, restraint, and an unwavering commitment to unity and stability.
SIGNED
MAZI OKECHUKWU ISIGUZORO
Deputy President-General
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide
PROF. CHIBUIKEYA ACHOAKAWA
Deputy Secretary-General
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.
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