We have ESN!
We are ready to push out men already activated in their numbers of about 50,000. With others standby to be called up any time needed.
But these men cannot do more than they are equipped to do.
Biafrans must be aware that a lot is coming.
Don't tell us you thought we said we have ESN. Make sure you rise and support ESN.
Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Live RadioBiafra Update By FWPI 21-06-2026
IPOB Directorate of State Suspends Key Leadership Offices to Shield Movement from Militia Exploitation and False Attribution of Southeast Insecurity
The Directorate of State (DOS) of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has taken a decisive internal measure to insulate the self-determination movement from individuals and groups allegedly using its name and structures to perpetrate violence in Biafraland (Nigeria’s South-East region). In official documents dated 18th June 2026, the DOS announced the indefinite suspension with immediate effect of the Office of the Leader (held by detained Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) and the position of Director of Radio Biafra.
The move, resolved after a full Directorate meeting on 17th June 2026, is explicitly framed as a protective step against criminal exploitation amid escalating insecurity in the region.
According to the signed statement by Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, Head of the Directorate of State:
To safeguard IPOB operations, protect members and families worldwide, especially in Biafraland, from security breaches or emergencies triggered by misuse of leadership offices.
https://t.co/OEE2hSdF9D prevent individuals or groups from committing crimes “in the name of the suspended office of the leader.”
2. To stop “uncheked actions, reckless assumption of authority and unguarded utterances” that result in “reckless arrests, torture and needless death of Biafran youths.”
3. To checkmate non-affiliated individuals and groups who derive false legitimacy from the suspended offices to carry out actions conflicting with IPOB’s mission.
4. Any crime or criminal activity undertaken in the name of the suspended Office of the Leader “shall not be attributed to IPOB but solely to the person or persons who may have instigated them.”
The DOS further referenced intelligence reports highlighting:
5. Monitoring of communications between Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto prison and external actors.
6. Plans by certain individuals to establish a new militia aimed at instigating “a new round of violence” in Biafraland.
7. Risks posed by unguarded communications from detention that have already led to unnecessary arrests and deaths.
Southeast has been plagued by violence since 2021, characterised by attacks on security personnel, enforcement of controversial “sit-at-home” orders, kidnappings, assassinations of civilians and traditional rulers, and destruction of infrastructure. Nigerian authorities and sections of the media have routinely attributed the majority of these incidents to IPOB and its Eastern Security Network (ESN).
IPOB has consistently denied orchestrating civilian-targeted atrocities or broad insecurity, maintaining that its struggle is peaceful and referendum-based, with ESN positioned as a defensive network against herdsmen attacks and other threats.
Independent observers note a complex reality involving multiple actors:
A. Criminal gangs and cult groups exploiting instability for extortion and kidnapping.
B. Political thugs and vigilante outfits (including some state-aligned groups).
C. Possible infiltrators and false-flag operations designed to smear the Biafran movement.
D. Occasional overreach or rogue elements claiming IPOB affiliation.
E. Security force operations resulting in civilian casualties and arbitrary arrests.
This multiplicity of perpetrators has created a dangerous environment where atrocities by unaffiliated militias or criminals are easily pinned on IPOB, leading to collective punishment, military crackdowns, and erosion of public support for legitimate self-determination advocacy.
The DOS suspension directly addresses the vulnerability of popular movements to hijack. When rogue actors or hostile elements invoke IPOB’s name, symbols, or suspended leadership structures to commit violence, several harms follow:
1. Innocent Biafrans pay the price: Raids, torture, extrajudicial killings, and displacement disproportionately affect civilians sympathetic to or living in pro-Biafra communities.
2. Legitimate cause is delegitimised: Peaceful demands for a referendum on self-determination become conflated with criminality, justifying proscription and repression.
3. Real culprits escape justice: Criminal militias operate with impunity under the cover of “IPOB” attribution.
4. Cycle of violence intensifies: False flags provoke heavier security responses, which in turn fuel recruitment into actual militant activities.
By publicly suspending the Office of the Leader and clarifying that crimes committed under its purported authority will not be attributed to IPOB, the DOS is attempting to draw a clear line. This internal disciplinary mechanism aims to deny cover to those “using militia to commit atrocities that were attributed to IPOB,” as highlighted in earlier statements.
In any region experiencing agitation and insecurity (globally or in Nigeria), accurate attribution is essential for justice and peace. Blanket blame on one organisation without forensic evidence per incident undermines rule of law. Conversely, movements must demonstrate robust internal controls as IPOB’s DOS is attempting to isolate and disown criminal elements.
Sustainable solutions for Biafraland insecurity require:
A. Independent, transparent investigations into specific attacks, preferably with international oversight.
B. Distinguishing between peaceful political expression (protected under international norms) and criminal violence.
D. Addressing underlying drivers: youth unemployment, governance deficits, historical grievances, and proliferation of small arms.
E. Dialogue that includes genuine stakeholders while rejecting violence from all quarters.
The June 18 suspension documents represent a significant attempt by IPOB’s apex administrative body to protect the movement’s integrity and the people of Biafraland from further exploitation.
As violence continues to claim lives and destroy livelihoods in the South-East, separating authentic advocacy from criminal militancy is not merely an IPOB issue, it is a regional imperative for truth, accountability, and eventual stability.
Family Writers Press International.
Security Alert!
IPOB/ESN members in Ebonyi state are advised to pay attention to this hotel- Sky City Hotels and Suit Umuezekoha and Nkomoro community Ezza North , situated at ,Ebonyi state. The image of the hotel is included below.
A report from IPOB intelligence unit has it that a security team from Nigeria security service (DSS) in Abuja and local agents have just arrived at this hotel few days ago , where they will be staying for one month or more.
They are assigned to monitor certain IPOB/ESN members (names not disclosed) within the state.Additionally, Biafrans must remain vigilant in Biafra land, as similar teams have been dispatched to various states in Biafra land .
Most IPOB/ESN key officers are being monitored and tracked over the past week, and we cannot let IPOB member talk less of principal officers fall into the grasp of these Nigerian security forces
If you know your communication device had been compromised and being tracked kindly dispatch the device for your own safety and for the safety of your comrades .
Share widely .
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
Peter Obi Calls for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release, Negotiation with Agitators, Vows to Resist 2027 Vote Rigging
Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate and current Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) aspirant for 2027, Peter Obi, has reiterated his long-standing position that there is “no justification” for the continued detention of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Speaking during an engagement with Nigerians in the diaspora in Washington, Obi stated that Kanu should never have been arrested in the first place, describing his ongoing imprisonment, following a 2025 life sentence for terrorism related charges as a failure of leadership that risks aggravating tensions in the Southeast.
“I have said this repeatedly, there is no reason for detaining Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. You cannot arrest somebody just because the person is speaking on radio,” Obi declared. He advocated for dialogue and a political solution with agitators rather than prolonged detention.
Obi, who has consistently pushed for engagement over hostility, warned that such cases reflect deeper issues of bad governance and called for national healing through constructive conversation.
In the same address, the former Anambra governor issued a strong warning against electoral malpractice ahead of the 2027 polls. He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant at polling units and “count votes themselves” to prevent rigging, emphasizing that citizens must defend their ballots instead of leaving polling stations immediately after voting.
Obi linked poor leadership and election rigging to Nigeria’s persistent challenges, vowing to resist any attempt to subvert the people’s will through lawful means if elected.
Family Writers Press International.
The Nigerian military is facilitating the entry and invasion of Fulani herdsmen and jihadist terrorists into our territory.
Consider all the garbage news they release daily, showcasing innocent youths dressed in sleepwear with two guns, and now they elevate the image to GPMG rocket launchers merely to tarnish ESN's reputation.
However, the reality is that all those things and innocent youths showcased are unrelated to IPOB/ESN and has nothing to do with Biafra agitation.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive@PNMbah@AnambraNewMedia@AIT_Online@PoliceNG@HQNigerianArmy@SaharaReporters@DailyPostNGR@MobilePunch
Breaking News !
Many of the terrorists dislodged from Zamfara and Sokoto states have been relocating to the South-East and South-South regions, security and intelligence sources have revealed to Saturday PUNCH.
The insurgents, according to the sources, are utilising interconnected forest corridors and riverine routes stretching through Niger, Kogi, and Anambra states to escape military pressure in the North.
The sources, including a security chief, a retired Army General and an officer of the Department of State Services, said the terrorists were migrating through Niger and Kogi states into Anambra, from where they moved into Abia and Imo states, while others have pushed further south.
“These terrorists started moving from Zamfara; they went through the bushes and forests and might have ended up in other states, including Imo and Abia. Some are even in Ogun State,” a security chief disclosed.
https://t.co/EK1C5uPJYq
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive@gbaramatuvoice@VoiceOfTheEast@HouseNGR@GoitaAssimi@alexottiofr@CCSoludo
*THE GREAT SILENCE IS NOT PEACE – it is preparation*
Why the Sudden Hush Across Biafran Social Media Should Keep Every Nigerian Awake at Night
For years, we trained ourselves to watch Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok for the next threat. We believed that if IPOB or the Eastern Security Network (ESN) planned an attack, the internet would scream it first. But the rules have changed and most of us are still refreshing our feeds like it is 2022.
Wake up.
The Directorate of State (DOS) is now fully in charge. And their most dangerous weapon is not a bullet. It is silence.
We have been playing a cat-and-mouse game where the mouse tweets its next move. That era ended the moment the DOS declared: "Our plans are not to be discussed on social media."
What you see now—the deafening quiet across Facebook groups, WhatsApp statuses, and X (Twitter) spaces, is not a sign of weakness. It is not confusion. It is not retreat.
The DOS has imposed iron discipline. Social media is no longer a command-and-control tool. It is now a propaganda echo chamber loud but empty of real intelligence. Meanwhile, real orders are moving through closed channels, human couriers, and invisible nodes that no algorithm can track.
The federal government, led by the DSS, has responded with drones, satellite surveillance, and human intelligence raids. That is commendable. But let us speak plainly:
You cannot drone what you cannot detect. And you cannot raid what you cannot predict.
As long as the DSS and military continue to rely on monitoring trending hashtags and screenshots from citizen journalists, they will always be one step behind. The DOS knows this. That is why they have gone quiet.
Our security architecture must now abandon the lazy habit of "social media patrolling" and return to the difficult, old-fashioned work of field intelligence—HUMINT, deep penetration, local informants, and real-time ground surveillance.
Do not mistake silence for safety. The battle for the soul of the South-East has just migrated—from the keyboard to the command bunker.
That means the next wave of violence will come without a warning tweet. Without a cryptic Facebook post. Without a leaked voice note.
The answer will be simple: Because we were watching a screen while they were watching us.
This is not an alarm for panic. It is an alarm for preparation.
· Security agencies: Invest in boots on the ground, not just eyes in the sky. Your enemy has gone analog.
You must too.
Citizens: Report what you see, not what you scroll. If a neighbor suddenly hoards fuel, digs bunkers, or receives strange visitors at odd hours, speak up.
The media: Stop amplifying propaganda dressed as news. Verify. Cross-check. And stop assuming that silence means nothing is happening.
The DOS is in charge. Their plans are no longer for public consumption. That makes them more dangerous, not less.
Chidi Ikeokwu
IPOB media
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BREAKING: President Trump says the U.S. will hit Iran ‘VERY HARD TONIGHT,’ claiming the regime’s Navy, Air Force, radar, air defenses and much of its offensive capability are completely “GONE.”
Trump also floated taking Kharg Island and other oil infrastructure points, saying the U.S. would “assume total control” of Iran’s oil and gas markets.
The statement marks a sharp escalation as tensions remain centered on Iran’s military infrastructure, oil exports, and the Strait of Hormuz.
🎙️ THE COLLECTIVE CODE with Mazi Obasi
...changing mindsets, one episode at a time.
The Leadership Series – Episode 08
In this thought-provoking episode of The Collective Code, Mazi Obasi explores one of the most important leadership questions of our time:
"7 Keys to Reading the Sign of Time in the Biafran Movement"
Every generation is confronted with defining moments that demand clarity, wisdom, and strategic leadership. Understanding the signs of the time is essential for anyone seeking to contribute meaningfully to the future of the Biafran cause.
In this episode, we examine the following:
✅ The importance of historical awareness
✅ Recognizing shifts in the political and social landscape
✅ Leadership responsibilities in critical times
✅ Strategic thinking and collective action
✅ Lessons for the next generation of Biafran leaders
Whether you are a student of leadership, an advocate, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics shaping the movement, this discussion offers valuable insights and perspectives.
📅 Recorded: June 9, 2026
🎙️ The Leadership Series – Episode 08
📻 The Collective Code with Mazi Obasi
Watch, listen, reflect, and join the conversation.
#TheCollectiveCode #LeadershipSeries #MaziObasi
#LeadershipMatters #StrategicThinking #MindsetShift
#Biafra #RadioBiafra #IPOBCommunityRadio #SCObasi #CivicEducation #ChangeTheMindset #CollectiveCode
IPOB Worldwide have lost a formidable Soldier of the Biafran Struggle.
Mazi Osita Isiwu is one of the IPOB UK formidable Unit Cordinator and IPOB media warrior before his demise .
Losing Mazi Osita at this stage of our struggle is a profound loss for our movement. Let us honor him, his dedication and legacy by continuing fighting for Biafra freedom , for all those that we lost along this journey cared so much about Biafra .
I am sending my deepest sympathy to his spouse and children he left behind at this difficult time.
RIP Mazi Osita .
“Ga nkeoma”
@radiobiafralive@real_DOS_Press
So, Tinubu is prosecuting a citizen for sharing a fake AI-generated audio of him.
Shouldn't Tinubu himself be prosecuted for sharing an AI generated image of himself to deceive the Nigerian people?
Remember, his office posted a Grok-generated image of Tinubu with the Rwandan president. Did they really meet? Where? What were they doing? Who knows?
Hypocritical tyrant.
#EarthShaker
Dr Michael Rubin testified before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission on the 3rd of June 2026, and Biafra was not left out from the Congressional testimony.
For those of you who keep denying Biafra being or not being on the table and the good works of Dr Rubin @mrubin1971 , shame wear you cloth.
Support BRGIE today and be at peace.
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Oga Tinubu,
I hear say you secretly go visit Nnamdi Kanu for prison.
Una talk better?
I just wan warn you.
As you no fit catch 1 terrorist but always flexing for Nnamdi.
Nigeria will soon fall on youoooooo.
APC SENATOR WITH SUSPECTED BOKO HARAM LINKS ATTACKS YOUTH LEADER FOR SPEAKING TRUTH ABOUT NGOSHE
A young Borno man named Samaila Kaigama, president of the Borno South Youth Alliance, told the public last week that the Nigerian military's "rescue" of 360 Boko Haram captives on June 6 was not a rescue at all. It was a ransom payment. Christian women and children were left behind. Muslims came home.
Christians who returned came home in hijab, forcibly converted. Four infants died in the mountains. Approximately one hundred Christian girls remain in Boko Haram captivity, with an Islamic teacher now appointed to indoctrinate them.
The man attacking him for saying so is Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume of the All Progressives Congress — Tinubu's own party — who has represented Borno South for the entire Boko Haram era.
That fact alone should give you pause.
The man defending the regime's version of events on Ngoshe was arrested by Nigeria's own Department of State Services in 2011 on suspected links to Boko Haram.
That is not allegation. That is federal record.
Here is what the senator said in a Hausa-language WhatsApp voice message circulating in Borno.
"Even this morning, he was still making those claims, trying to make it look as if he was the one responsible for rescuing our people, instead of our soldiers, who were the ones that actually made the effort — especially our brigade commander in Gwoza. So, youths of Gwoza, on all platforms you should come out and issue a disclaimer saying that you do not know anyone by the name of Ibrahim Samaila Kai Gama... He was the one who brought up the idea that five billion should be paid... As far as I am concerned, these are the actions of a 419-type fraudster... Otherwise, I have never heard of bandits or terrorists making demands in naira. I have also never heard of them making demands through some middleman instead of through the Red Cross or international organizations."
Now let us pick that apart.
One. "I have never heard of bandits or terrorists making demands in naira." Chibok. Dapchi. Kankara. Kuriga. St. Mary's. Every Nigerian mass-kidnapping release of the past decade has involved naira ransom. A senior senator from Borno South cannot honestly say he has never heard of this. He said it anyway.
Two. "Through some middleman instead of through the Red Cross." Every Nigerian terrorist hostage negotiation of the past ten years has gone through Nigerian intermediaries, not the Red Cross. The senator is describing a system that does not exist.
Three. Kaigama is running for Senator Ndume's Senate seat. The voice message is the senator using his federal platform to silence his electoral rival at the precise moment that rival is contradicting the regime's preferred narrative.
Four. The truth Kaigama is telling does not depend on Kaigama. Professor Audu Idriss of the University of Maiduguri, a native of Ngoshe, confirmed to Truth Nigeria that most of the returned captives are not from Ngoshe. A Christian cleric in Pulka confirmed that the women returning in hijab were forcibly converted in captivity. The story stands without Kaigama.
Five. The senator credits "our brigade commander in Gwoza" with rescuing the captives. The captives were held three kilometers from a Nigerian military base for months. Either the brigade commander is celebrated for finding what was sitting three kilometers from his own perimeter — or somebody paid for the release and is now laundering it as a rescue.
You decide.
The Christian girls of Ngoshe are still in the mountains. One of them is Annabelle Katala. Annabelle was abducted and was forced to bear a child by her captor. She is still up there. Four infants are in graves on those slopes. And the APC senator with a record of suspected Boko Haram links is on a WhatsApp voice message demanding the youth of Gwoza disavow the man telling the truth.
The truth will come out. It always does.
Pray for Ngoshe. Pray for Annabelle.
#EarthShaker
This post makes a whole lot of sense. Kidnapped crisis in oyo,ondo, and #SoldiersBeheaded receives no attention from #DSS#Military , but only blackmail from the east #ESN#IPOB . The Nigerian govt are enablers to terrorism not solution