Nigeria Military posted today that these people were ESN members who tried to kidnap a WAEC student before they were caught.
But from what I observed, this picture is not an ESN picture and it is not even a 2026 picture. Many people already know this style of propaganda. The aim, in my opinion, is to keep linking every crime to the South East so that people will believe the whole region is involved in kidnapping.
Anytime weapons are recovered, they are quickly tagged as belonging to ESN and the South East. What makes this one funny is that they forgot to add a Biafra flag to the display. 😂😂😂
Nnamdi Kanu's case is simple. Let's make this crystal clear, the question isn't whether or not Kanu committed a treasonable offense, but why is he (Kanu) in prison while other agitators like Sunday Igboho walking freely despite both being agitators.
Another issue is why is Kanu languishing in prison when people who defend bandits even on live TV also walk free. And according to the law, supporting bandits or being involved is a serious crime. All that has happened so far reeks of ethnic bigotry.
No matter wetin anybody think about Nnamdi Kanu
One thing wey every civilized society suppose agree on be say:
Justice delayed na justice denied.
Too many years don pass.
Too many court appearances.
Too many arguments.
Too many headlines.
At some point, a nation must ask itself:
Are we looking for justice?
Or are we simply extending a story that should have reached a conclusion long ago?
You fit support am.
You fit oppose am.
But fairness no suppose depend on whose side you dey.
The true strength of any democracy no be how e treat people wey agree with government.
Na how e treat people wey challenge am.
If a man get case, hear am.
If e get answer to give, make e give am.
If e get punishment to face, make e face am.
But let justice move.
Because when cases drag for years and years, everybody lose.
The individual lose.
The system lose.
The country lose.
Nigeria needs lots of healing.
Nigeria needs closure.
Nigeria needs justice wey no dey crawl.
Tinubu my bro, pls wake up and do the needful.
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.
As an igbo man born of a woman,
You see this man picture, always make sure you use any of your social media to post, share,they must see him on daily basis, his face wont be forgotten here, don't get tired, or disencouraged, this is our only hope. Not Peter obi.
Men are gallantly getting ready, the United States Of Biafra Elite Squad Are Equal To The Task, 30th May Remains sacrosanct in the 40 United States of Biafra, As We Remember Our Falling Heroes And Heroines.
If Nnamdi Kanu intention is to betray or sell out Biafra Agitation he would've done it ever since just like Sunday Igboho did to Oduduwa Republic, he wouldn't allow himself to be prisoned.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has remained one of the strongest and most fearless voices in the struggle for Biafra self determination. Despite years of persecution, detention, and intimidation, he continues to stand firmly for what he believes in. Many supporters see him as a courageous leader whose consistency, sacrifice, and determination have inspired millions of people across the world to keep believing in the Biafra movement. ✋✊❤️
Yesterday at the Israeli parliament.I met some of our parliament members. Some of them will honor us on 30th May memorial day. I know what i'm doing.I know my commitment and to whom my loyalty is. Others can do the same wherever they live their comfortable life.All hail Biafra
This is the Azumini River, located in Abia State.
It is naturally blue but turns green during rainfall due to changes in sediment and water flow.
The river connects to the Atlantic Ocean and was historically used during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
Igbo land is blessed!!!
Igbo Twitter Handles let's be getting ready.
Very soon they'll start denigrating the South East in the name of opposing Peter Obi.
Be brutal in your pushback.
No Mercy!
Attention!
The leadership of IPOB is empowered and has the authority to assign ESN operatives to any community in Biafraland to confront Fulani herdsmen and jihadists without seeking permission from any traditional ruler , community leader or any politicians claiming to be representing Nigeria interest . Biafraland is at the verge of being heavily invaded by Fulani jihadist .
Once the IPOB intelligence unit informs the IPOB leadership with details and statistics regarding attacks by these jihadists, or any threats from Fulani herdsmen and jihadists, it is the responsibility of the IPOB leadership to react in the best possible manner to safeguard our people.
Biafrans must understand that the Nigerian military and some naive individuals in our communities are actively opposing ESN, who are capable of safeguarding them from attacks by Fulani terrorists. It's astonishing that those whom IPOB/ESN are trying to protect are the ones undermining their efforts.
In the end we shall see how it all ends .
Let’s support ESN to safeguard Biafraland from Fulani herdsmen and jihadist terrorist.
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I don't think Peter Obi is a real Human Being.
But if they check and he is, then he definitely is not a Nigerian.
His father has questions to answer.
1. Peter Obi rejected #700m monthly pension as Ex Governor.
2. Peter Obi rejected lands given to Ex Governors as part of their entitlements.
3. Peter Obi rejected #500m House & Furniture Allowance as Chairman of Security & Exchange Commission, SEC, Abuja 2015.
4. Peter Obi rejected $1m dollars as prize money for being the First & Best Governor to achieve the 2020 Millennium Development Goals, MDGs.
5. Peter Obi rejected the offer of an Oil Well, one of the reasons Nigerian Politicians k!ll to attain Abuja Status.
6. Peter Obi rejected the allocation of millions of naira for the set up of office of the First Lady. Insisting that his wife was not an elected official.
7. Peter Obi rejected the proposal to share the State annual budget on percentage with the State House of Assembly leading to his first unlawful impeachment.
8. Peter Obi handed over about #75bn in cash & assets after 8yrs as Governor, rejecting to convert it to personal use like other Governors did.
This man has conquered man's most natural, intense & vicious appetite...Greed.
I want someone to prove just one of these statements to be false.
Peter Obi is the Man
BREAKING: Mike Arnold testifies before a US congressional committee on the composite issues of Christian persecution, Biafra and by extension, MAZI NNAMDI KANU.
Press Release, 25th April 2026:
Re: MAZI NNAMDI KANU has instructed me to publicly convey the following message (verbatim) to MIKE ARNOLD:
“Dear Mike,
I am writing to acknowledge your remarkable effort in shedding light on the truth about me and my people. Your commitment to the truth is commendable, and I often wonder how different things would be if more voices like yours had spoken up sooner. You can count on the support of the Indigenous People of Biafra and myself. May Elohim guide and protect you always. Thank you.
Ipob leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”
Open Letter To Hananya Naftali
Greetings, dear @HananyaNaftali,
My name is Elochukwu Ohagi. I am a school teacher and an activist. Please forgive me for making this letter public; it is the only medium through which I believe I can reach you.
I write to you today because I believe it is important to clear the air and offer clarity on certain matters.
There was a time when you showed sympathy toward us—the Igbo people of Biafraland. I have seen you tell our stories, using your platform to bring global attention to the suffering we endure at the hands of the Nigerian government. You gave us a voice when many chose silence. You even called for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
But along the way, that support stopped.
While I will not pretend to be unaware of the possible reasons for this, I feel it is only fair that you hear directly from our own perspective.
Biafrans, particularly the Igbo people, share a deep cultural and historical affinity with the Jewish people. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, has consistently regarded Israel as a friend. Our people have marched in solidarity carrying Israeli flags. Many have paid the ultimate price, falling to bullets from the Nigerian state—our flags, alongside those of Israel and the United States, stained with the blood of our youth. Through all this, you stood with us.
However, everything changed during one of Israel’s darkest moments.
When Hamas attacked Israeli communities in a brutal and horrifying manner, killing innocent young people, some individuals—claiming to be part of our movement—came onto your platform to insult you and your people. Some even expressed support for Hamas while Israel was mourning. That was deeply wrong. It was painful, unacceptable, and a betrayal of the goodwill you had shown us.
Your reaction—stepping away from Biafran issues—is completely understandable. Many in your position would have done the same, or even worse. Yet, you chose restraint, and for that, you deserve respect.
But there is more to the story.
What happened internally was a deviation from the original ideology of the movement. After Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was forcibly taken, certain compromised individuals assumed influence and began acting contrary to everything he stood for. One of their first actions was to undermine his international relationships—particularly with Israel and the United States.
They deliberately provoked these allies. They insulted Israel and America on global platforms, often using Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s image and Biafran symbols, creating the false impression that such views represented the movement as a whole.
It would be convenient to blame external forces entirely, but the truth is more complex. Some elements within the leadership structure contributed to this shift, adopting positions that contradicted the very foundation of the struggle. In doing so, they damaged critical relationships and silenced voices that could have helped advocate for justice.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has always understood that meaningful international support would likely come from nations like Israel and the United States. He remained consistent in that belief.
Today, however, he remains in detention under circumstances that raise serious concerns. He was taken from Kenya, subjected to harsh treatment, and returned to Nigeria, where he has spent years in custody. During this period, he has been isolated, while those acting against his original vision continue to shape the narrative.
It is important to understand that the voices that attacked you do not represent the true spirit or ideology of the Biafran struggle. Their actions were not only harmful but strategically damaging—pushing away allies who could have made a difference.
I continue to follow your work, and I see that you still speak up for persecuted Christians in Nigeria. That is admirable, and I sincerely pray that God blesses you abundantly for it.
At this point, I humbly ask that you reconsider...