The Swedish parliament has passed a law that allows the revocation of immigrantsā residence permits based on bad behaviour such as unpaid debts, failure to pay tax, undeclared work, and links to extremist groups, among others.
https://t.co/d4eqJrvjDC
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
@ChinasaNworu@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive Fulani jihadist have sent a notice to a community in Mowe in Ogun state on the 15th of June 2026 that they ate coming to rub kÄÆ!l and k!dnap them.
People in that area should be vigilant.
Mowe is also very close to Lagos.
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This world no balance!
Iranās Mohammad Mohebi has been deported by DHS following his controversial gun gesture celebration after scoring in Iranās 2-2 World Cup draw against New Zealand at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Mohebi claimed it was simply a thank-you to fans. DHS had other plans. ā½
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While we wait if France Player Bradley Barcola will be deported also because he celebrated in that manner also when he scored a late goal for France against Senegal in the 2026 World Cup and as he frequently performs his signature shooting and "gun" celebrations after finding the back of the net.
This world no balance.
@FIFAcom@FIFAWorldCup@fifaworldcup_pt@CAF_Online@fifaworldcup_pt@Copa_Lal
MANY DEATHS IN MILITARY DETENTION: The Controversy Over Wawa Barracks and Biafran Youths
Reports has it that some Biafran youths abducted & taken to Wawa military for years now have died in the military detention. Sad!
This post reflects ongoing accusations from IPOB supporters and human rights voices regarding the treatment of individuals linked to the pro-Biafra movement in Nigerian military facilities, particularly *Wawa Military Cantonment* (also referred to as Wawa Barracks) in Niger State.
Wawa Barracks is one of Nigeriaās multi-agency detention and investigation centres used primarily for high-risk terrorism and security suspects. It holds individuals arrested in connection with Boko Haram/ISWAP, banditry, and groups like the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its Eastern Security Network (ESN). The facility operates under remand orders from the Federal Ministry of Justice, with periodic court sessions (including mass trials) held on site.
Detainees are often transported there after initial arrests in the Southeast or other operations, sometimes involving blindfolding during transfers a practice reported by survivors and journalists.
IPOB and activist accounts that some āBiafran youthsā (suspected IPOB supporters or ESN members) have been abducted, held incommunicado for years without trial, subjected to harsh conditions, and in some cases died in custody. Reports mention poor sanitation, limited medical care, abuse, and lack of family access. Specific cases dating back to 2021ā2022, including demands for āproof of lifeā for named individuals, have circulated.
Investigative pieces, such as those from HumAngle Media, describe dire conditions where inmates (including Southeast detainees) face isolation, abuse, and health deterioration. Families and lawyers have struggled to gain access.
Broader human rights reports (Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch) have documented patterns of arbitrary arrests, prolonged detention without trial, and deaths in custody in Nigerian military facilities (including Giwa Barracks in the Northeast), affecting various groups. These issues are not unique to Southeast detainees but are part of wider concerns about counter-terrorism and security operations.
This narrative fits into the larger Southeast security crisis:
- Mutual accusations of violence between security forces and armed groups.
- Economic and social disruption from agitation-related unrest.
- Calls for transparency, due process, and independent oversight of detention facilities.
Deaths in detention, whether from neglect, abuse, or other causes, are deeply tragic and demand thorough investigation. Independent verification, access for lawyers/families, and adherence to human rights standards are essential to separate facts from propaganda on all sides.
Sustainable resolution requires addressing root grievances through dialogue, restructuring, accountable security operations, and the rule of law rather than endless cycles of abduction, detention, and blame.
Public discourse on such sensitive matters benefits from evidence, not unverified āreports has itā claims. Families deserve closure, and justice must be seen to be done for all victims, regardless of region or affiliation.
By Chidi Ikeokwu
@UNHumanRights@mfa_russia@HouseForeignGOP@UNGeneva
#WawaBarracks #IPOB #Biafra #NigeriaDetention #HumanRights #SoutheastNigeria #RuleOfLaw #Transparency
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 wonāt 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 .
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
Nothing is stopping the institutionalization of the Biafra movement. Calm your nerves. DOS Is in charge
Letās say the quiet part loud: Biafra isnāt a startup you can defund. It isnāt a campaign you can kill with press releases. It isnāt a ābusinessā that closes when the shareholders get scared.
Itās an idea. And ideas donāt need your permission to exist.
While some are busy clutching pearls and drafting panic threads, the movement is doing what movements do: organizing, educating, building structures that outlast hashtags and headlines. Thatās what āinstitutionalizationā means. It means roots. It means archives. It means people training the next generation while opponents are still arguing about yesterdayās news cycle.
*To the opposition:*
Your panic is showing. The same people who called it āimpossibleā are now calling it āillegalā in 2026. Different decade, same fear of a people deciding their own future. You mock, you gaslight, you brand it āgangstersā because you ran out of arguments. Thatās not strategy. Thatās anxiety in a blazer.
You canāt debate a vision, so you criminalize the conversation. You canāt answer the questions of marginalization, so you attack the questioner. Thatās not strength. Thatās intellectual bankruptcy wearing state power as a costume.
Biafra doesnāt need your approval to be legitimate. Legitimacy comes from history, from identity, from millions who refuse to pretend that forgetting equals healing. You want āunityā? Unity without justice is just silence with better PR.
So calm your nerves. Stop the performative outrage. The world watched nations redraw themselves in the 20th century. Itās watching again now. The difference is: this time, the archives are digital, the diaspora is connected, and the idea has a memory that doesnāt depend on any one person.
Biafra isnāt a business. Itās a birthright. And birthrights donāt get delisted.
If youāre terrified of an idea, ask yourself why that idea terrifies you. Then ask yourself harder questions.
By Ezekwereogu Odinaka
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
āLand of the Living Deadā: Heartbroken Lawyer Weeps as Igbo Youths Emerge After 5 Years of Silent Suffering in Wawa Barracks ā Families Never Knew They Were Alive
In a moment that shattered the courtroom silence, Barrister Nnaemeka Ejiofor stood at the Federal High Court yesterday, his voice heavy with grief, as he witnessed dozens of young Igbo men, mere shadows of the vibrant sons, brothers, and husbands their families once knew, lined up like forgotten souls finally seeing daylight.
These were not hardened criminals. They were young Igbo youths, many barely out of their teens when they were taken, now pale, broken, and traumatized after spending more than five agonizing years locked away in the notorious Wawa Military Barracks in Kanji, Niger State, without a single phone call, visit, or letter to their loved ones.
āI cried!!! Some dead!! Dead without their families knowing!!ā Ejiofor wrote, his words raw with pain.
He described how the young men, accused of IPOB membership or support, had been completely cut off from the world. No one knew if they were alive or dead. Mothers in the South-East continued to light candles and pray for sons who had simply vanished into the darkness of detention. Fathers searched hospitals and mortuaries, never imagining their children were suffering hundreds of kilometres away in a Northern barracks many had never heard of.
The lawyer, visibly moved, managed to collect a few phone numbers from the detainees. When he dialled the families, the reaction was pure heartbreak.
āIt was crying and thanking me for making efforts for them,ā he recounted. āI was not myself after that.ā The lawyer stated.
Some of the young men appeared in court only after security agencies had sworn under oath that they did not exist. They had been arrested from Orifite, from Orlu, Orsu, Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, and other part in South East. Now, standing before the judge, many were ready to plead guilty, not because they believed they had committed any crime, but out of sheer terror.
Terror of being sent back to what Ejiofor called āthe land of the living dead.ā
āThey are pleading guilty for fear of being returned to detention in a strange Northern land called Wawa⦠What is the justice served???ā he asked, his anguish echoing through every word.
Imagine a mother who has mourned her son for years, only to learn he has been alive all this time, starved of love, sunlight, and hope. Imagine a wife raising children alone, believing her husband was gone forever. Imagine young men whose only ācrimeā may have been their identity or their dreams, now so broken that they would rather accept punishment than return to that place of endless suffering.
This is not abstract justice. This is human pain, raw, deep, and avoidable.
Wawa Barracks has become a symbol of silent agony for many families across the South-East. Reports of deaths from illness, neglect, or despair continue to surface, leaving behind widows, orphans, and parents who may never get the chance to say goodbye or lay their children to rest with dignity.
Barrister Ejiofor has promised to publish the names of those he met so that at least some families can finally breathe again, knowing their sons are alive and fighting for a day in court.
But the bigger question lingers in the hearts of many: How many more are still hidden in those barracks? How many voices have been silenced forever? And how long will Nigeria look away while its young men waste away in the shadows?
In the face of such profound human suffering, one cannot help but feel a deep ache, for the forgotten youths, for their grieving families, and for a country that must do better.
Family Writers Press International.
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
Imagine having years of restless night due to Fulani herdsmen attacks against our people in Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, and other regions of Biafraland, while those affected remain unaware or unappreciative of the sacrifices and efforts people from afar made to raise awareness for their safety ,and deployment of ESN operatives for their protection.
They don't even appreciate or pay for any compensation , they don't value your hard work; instead, what you witness from them is spreading nonsense stories online, turning against those supporting and making sure Fulani herdsmen did not over run their towns and villages. Most of them are only thinking and plotting how to destroy you.
Imgaine having sleepless night for Individuals you haven't encountered, before in your lives , you're not from their towns or villages , not related or friends, just because of Biafra .
Theyāre neither your sibling nor related to you in anyway , you've invested your money to assist them, you're always on alert taking responsibility and addressing any urgent situations or emergencies arising from their communities without being paid rather all on volunteering services .
I begin to understand why some Igbo individuals have vowed to avoid other Igbo people, or do anything with most. Also I start to see why developing our land remains challenging even after 56 years post-war.
I am curious as to why the majority of leaders in Igbo land who arise tend to fail over time. The essence of an Igbo requires examination, as malevolence resides within numerous Igbo men without cost.
@radiobiafralive
BREAKING:
Foolani jihadist Islamic terrorist capture & k!ll Niger!an Army Senior Off!cer Lieutenant Colonel Emmanuel Okoye, the Commanding Officer of the 6 Brigade.
https://t.co/cO0P3Xy9K2
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
Just in!
Tune in to Radio Biafra special program with:
MAZI CHIKADIBIA EDOZIEM
for this unique broadcast focused on clarifying the institutionalization of IPOB and the BIAFRA STRUGGLE.
Sunday- 21st June 2026.
Time 7:30 pm Biafraland Time.
Listen to the broadcast on these platform: -
On Facebook-Biafra Television (BTVEurope ), IPOB rapture media.
IPOB community radio app and Radio Biafra app.
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
Bloodbath across Nigeria despite billions spent on security as bandits launch over 50 attacks in one week
Nigeria's worsening security crisis has once again raised troubling questions about the effectiveness of government spending, national priorities and the country's overall security architecture....
https://t.co/fhLjhlCObU
IPOB Directorate of states
Public Communications
Debunking The Lies And Deceit Of The Nigerian Military:
14th June 2026.
The attention of the Indigenous People of Biafra under the leadership of the Directorate of States has been drawn to the recent claims by the Nigerian military alleging that they āBurst ESN armuoryā in Enugu State.
We state categorically that this claim is false and misleading.
Facts On Ground:
1. There is no ESN armoury in Enugu or close to the location they described.
2. Those paraded by the Nigerian military are not members of IPOB or ESN.
3. The arms and ammunition shown does not belong to the ESN.
4. Recycled propaganda: This is not the first time such fabricated claims have been made to justify unlawful and deceitful military operations in Biafraland and to discredit legitimate security concerns of the people.
We state unequivocally that no armoury belonging to the ESN was ever discovered in Enugu by the Nigerian army because the operational modalities of the ESN are a puzzle to the Nigerian military.
The Eastern Security Network was established by IPOB to protect our people in Biafraland from armed Fulani terrorists herdsmen attacks and kidnappings because the Nigerian government and its security agencies deliberately abdicated their responsibility to provide safety and security to those who unfortunately found themselves in that contraption called Nigeria.
Misrepresenting ESN activities through staged operations will continue to expose the failures of the Nigerian government and its security forces in trying to smear and drag the name of IPOB/ESN to the mud.
We urge the media, civil society groups, and human rights organizations but most importantly the Biafran people to disregard the lies, deceit and false claim of the Nigerian military. The people of Enugu in particular and Biafrans in general should remain calm and go about their legitimate businesses without fear.
The attempt by the Nigerian government to criminalize the good work of the ESN and criminalize the RIGHT to self-defense of the Biafran people who are under siege will not erase the legitimate security concern of our people neither will it dampen our resolve to confront any security threat against our land and our people head on.
Signed
Dr C. Okadigbo
DOS Press Secretary.
@radiobiafralive@HQNigerianArmy@PoliceNG@HouseNGR@NGRSenate@HouseForeignGOP@mfa_russia@_AfricanUnion@AnambraNewMedia
WE ARE IPOB. BIAFRA IS OUR CALLING
IPOB isn't just a movement; it is the only organized, global, and structured Biafran umbrella body recognized across continents. While many have attempted to claim leadership or speak for the Biafran cause, IPOBās unique resilience and global reach come from one central innovation: the Directorate of State (DOS). Understanding this masterpiece of organization is the key to understanding why IPOB remains unbreakable.
The Masterpiece of Organization: The DOS Explained
The Directorate of State (DOS) is not merely a department; it is the administrative and strategic brain of IPOB, the central nervous system that ensures every instruction from the leadership is faithfully transmitted, verified, and executed across a global network. The Head of the DOS, functions as the operational command center and the sole body authorized to implement directives. This exists to prevent the infiltration and misinformation that have shattered other movements; enemies of Biafra have repeatedly tried to mislead members with fake statements and doctored audio, but the DOSās centralized verification system keeps the struggle focused and disciplined.
From the DOS, directives flow to Continental Representatives overseeing operations in Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa, and then to National Coordinators in various countries, ensuring that IPOB activities from London to Atlanta remain perfectly synchronized with the central goals of the homeland.
The Synchronized Activities That Make IPOB Unique
Under the DOS, IPOB has developed synchronized global activities that no other Biafran group has been able to replicate. These include:
Radio Biafra (London) : broadcasting 24/7 , serving as the movement's authentic voice and a critical tool for countering propaganda on the international stage.
Intelligent Security units : established to gather intelligence and protect Biafran communities without armed confrontation, focusing on welfare and safety.
Eastern Security Network (ESN) : the disciplined militant wing trained to protect our people at all costs, with strict codes of conduct rejecting criminality.
Global May 30 Observances : the annual Biafra Heroes Day, marked with sit-at-home orders across every town, village, and city in the South-East and globally, featuring prayers, lectures, and candlelight vigils to honour fallen heroes.
Global Lobbying & Legal Advocacy : the legal department and diplomatic affairs unit engaging international organizations, representing IPOB in courts, and advocating for members' rights worldwide.
Diaspora Funding Networks : sophisticated diaspora chapters across countries including Germany, Ghana, Italy, Australia, and China, with fundraising marathons raising thousands of dollars weekly to support the struggle.
Why This Matters Now
The DOS is the reason IPOB has survived intense persecution, infiltration attempts, and years of proscription. It is the reason that when false orders or splinter factions emerge, the vast majority of Biafrans know exactly who to follow. As one IPOB communique made clear: "Our loyalty is to the struggle, not to personalities who bypass the established system. If you truly stand for Biafra, then you must respect the chain of command".
IPOB is the only Biafran umbrella body that is all over the world, from the streets of Enugu to the halls of London. It is a masterpiece. Know this, and have peace.
By Chidi Ikeokwu.
#IPOBIsTheUmbrella
#DOSMasterpiece
#GlobalBiafra
#RadioBiafra
#May30Remembered
#ESNProtects
#BiafraShallRise
Sheikh Gumi is using Nigeriaās fragile security to play his Islamic jihadist ideological politics with Nigeria government and Nigerians at large .
@real_IpobDOS@NGRSenate@NGRPresident
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A CALL TO SERVE: Being Chosen for the IPOB Movement
You have been chosen to be part of the IPOB movement. That selection is not just a label or a title, it is a responsibility that comes with expectations, discipline, and a duty to protect the integrity of the information you carry and share.
In every movement, information can either build unity and strength or cause confusion and division. Because of this, the message you must never āmess upā is not only the facts you hold, but the values and principles behind them.
1. Understand What It Means to Be āChosenā :
Being chosen means people are trusting you. They believe you can represent the cause with maturity and purpose. This trust is earned through consistent actions such as:
- speaking with honesty,
- staying focused on the mission,
- avoiding shortcuts that can harm the movement,
- and respecting the people who rely on your leadership.
2. Treat Information as a Powerful Tool :
Information is powerful. When it is accurate, it can:
- educate others,
- strengthen awareness,
- inspire discipline,
- and unite supporters around the same understanding.
But when information is incorrect, exaggerated, or manipulated, it can lead to:
- misunderstanding within the community,
- loss of confidence in organizers,
- anger and conflict,
- and damage to the movementās credibility.
So you must treat every message you receive, store, and share with care.
3. Donāt Share What You Didnāt Confirm :
One of the greatest dangers for anyone in a movement is spreading information without verification. If you are unsure about a claim, dates, locations, or instructions, pause before you act.
Good practice includes:
- confirm details from reliable sources,
- be careful with screenshots, hearsay, and forwarded messages,
- avoid adding opinions that change the meaning of facts,
- and clarify uncertainty instead of pretending certainty.
4. Guard the Mission From Distortion :
When people āmess up information,ā the harm often goes beyond the message itself, it can distort the overall mission. Thatās why you should focus on communicating:
- the original intention of the message,
- the correct context,
- and the correct order of events (if events are being discussed).
If you cannot present it clearly and correctly, the safer choice is to delay until you can.
5. Choose Discipline Over Emotion :
In a movement like this, emotions can run high especially when events are urgent or sensitive. But emotional reactions can cause mistakes in judgment and communication.
Discipline looks like:
- staying calm,
- checking facts first,
- using respectful language,
- and maintaining focus even under pressure.
6. Your Character Is Part of the Message :
Your behavior becomes part of the movementās public image. People will judge the cause not only by what is said, but by how it is lived. That means your attitude should reflect maturity and integrity:
- donāt insult others,
- donāt mislead people,
- donāt chase personal fame,
- and donāt use the movement for selfish gain.
7. Remain Committed to Integrity :
The statement āplease donāt mess up the information that is with youā is a reminder that integrity is the foundation of effective service. Integrity ensures that your role strengthens the movement instead of weakening it.
Integrity means:
- you protect the truth,
- you respect the mission,
- and you communicate responsibly.
You are chosen to be part of the IPOB movement and with that choice comes duty. Protect the information you carry. Verify before you speak. Stay disciplined. Represent the cause with honesty, clarity, and strong character.
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
āTHEY ARE NIGERIANS, GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO REPENTā ā But IPOB/ESN Are Shot on Sight. (This Is the Bias That Will Destroy the South East.)
The Statement That Says It All
On June 14, 2026, Nigeriaās Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) made a statement that should chill every South Easterner to the bone:
āBandits: They are Nigerians. It is better to give them a chance to repent than killing them.ā
Let that sink in.
Bandits: men who have massacred villages, kidnapped schoolchildren for ransom, raped women in broad daylight, and turned entire communities in the North-West into ghost towns are Nigerians deserving of a second chance.
But what about IPOB members? What about ESN operatives? What about any young Igbo man who raises a flag or organizes for self-defense?
They are not given a chance to repent. They are not called āNigerians.ā They are declared terrorists, proscribed, hunted, extrajudicially killed, and their bodies dumped in forests.
This is not counter-insurgency. This is ethnic bias dressed in uniform.
The Banditsā Body Count
Let us not forget what these āNigerians who deserve a chanceā have done:
Ā· Kuriga, Kaduna (March 2024): Over 280 schoolchildren kidnapped. Many still missing.
Ā· Gidan Bakuso, Sokoto (June 2024): Over 50 villagers killed, homes burned.
Ā· Tegina, Niger (2021): Over 150 children abducted from Islamic school.
Ā· Birnin Gwari, Kaduna (2022-2025): Constant attacks, over 1,000 civilians killed.
Ā· Zamfara (2021): Over 200 students taken from Government Science College, Kagara.
And yet, the CDS says: āThey are Nigerians. Give them a chance.ā
The Dangerous Implications for the South East
If the militaryās official posture is to negotiate with and rehabilitate bandits while annihilating IPOB/ESN, then the conclusion is inescapable:
The Nigerian state does not see the South East as part of Nigeria deserving of the same āchanceā given to northern bandits.
What happens when these ārepentantā bandits, now armed and trained under federal amnesty, are deployed or drift into the South East? The same military that gave them a chance will now call them āvigilantesā or ācivilian JTFā and they will be authorized to hunt our people.
We have seen this playbook before. Cattle routes became grazing routes. Grazing routes became armed herder militias. Armed herder militias now get amnesty. And the South East is left unprotected.
Where is his chance to repent? Where is his āthey are Nigerianā recognition?
Your bias is not just hypocritical. It is genocidal in its implications. You are telling the North: we will forgive your killers. And you are telling the South East: we will not forgive your defenders.
The CDS did not accidentally say bandits deserve a chance. He spoke the official position of a state that has always seen northern violence as āmanageableā and eastern self-defense as āterrorism.ā
They will give bandits uniforms, starter packs, and new names: repentant.
They will give our sons bullets, body bags, and new names: unknown gunmen.
This is the bias. This is the double standard. And if we do not wake up, this is how we will die , one propaganda headline at a time.
By Chidi Ikeokwu
#BanditsDeserveChanceButNotIPOB
#CDSBiasExposed
#SouthEastNotProtected
#RepentantBanditsLegalisedTerror
#EqualJusticeForIPOB
#NigeriaMilitaryDoubleStandard
#WakeUpBiafra
#SokotoMirror
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS
We have de-intellectualized Nigerian politics so that many of your major political parties don't have policy and research wings, and yet they are responsible for making policies.
ā Brian Kagoro, lawyer.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive@NGRSenate
An unconfirmed reports said these are Fulani herdsmen and their families moving out of one Yoruba state to Niger state . But this inform nedd to be confirmed some said itās not in Nigeria .
However , if this information cannot be confirmed we must be on high alert . Biafrans , should report and raise alarm if they see any kind of such movement in Biafra land .
@radiobiafralive@real_IpobDOS