Take your time and listen carefully to what Emeka Ojukwu said about the Aburi Agreement and why he declared Biafra.
Everyone should understand this for historical purposes and to know what truly happened.”
“So many children were kidnapped in ogbomoso Oyo state, their head teacher beheaded….tinubu didn’t send any delegate to the place, tinubu didn’t make nationwide broadcast…
tinubu is in Lagos 120km from Ibadan. He don’t go and visit them. Today, he came out with his own children and wife to ask for you the MUMUS to VOTE for him for 2nd term…
Once I see you supporting APC, I instantly conclude you don’t have sense…”
- Isaac Fayose knocks tinubu again!
Therefore Biafrans, all coordinators, this is an instruction from the leadership; as we are getting ready for the candle night, their must be screening to filter the agent provocateurs planning to cause havoc.
And I must say this: in every struggle, there must be tactical changes because we are not getting younger. This attitude of threatening people, especially me must stop with forthwith. This threat is not even limited to the principal officers, it is also extended to people we sent to Sokoto prison.
During this time, this will be the last time we will hear such threat. Those making these threats should know that not everyone can ignore such especially not someone like me, a born Ngwa warrior. We will no longer take such threat from people that killed Biafra land coordinator, people that stole IPOB money and do not want accountability. After the autopilots killed Mazi Ikechukwu Ugwuoha, an order came that we should stop attributing his death to autopilots but to Nigerian government instead and the DOS said NO! because we know the killers. So many of them are still on the run and some have gone to Sokoto
Mazi Chinasa Nworu,
Live Radio Biafra Update By FWPI
23-05-2026
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ABURI: When you speak the truth, you don't stutter (stammer) so much.
General Yakubu Gowon owes this generation of Nigeria's indigenous peoples a lot of apologies. He should just admit he was a puppet who simply did what he was commanded to do - to help them turn Nigeria into the unrecognisable mess that it has become today.
Wonder how he feels now.
History is very important
Godwin Kelechi wrote -
‘Ojukwu Misrepresented Aburi to His People’" - Yakubu Gowon. Where is your copy sir?
Gowon argued that Ojukwu’s interpretation of the Aburi resolutions reflected a personal political agenda rather than the collective position reached at the meeting. According to him, the records of the meeting did not support Ojukwu’s claims.
“What Ojukwu said, therefore, merely conformed to his own personal agenda, not the agreed position at Aburi and not what the generality of Nigerians wanted,” Gowon stated.
“More worrisome, however, was that he consciously preached a divisive philosophy, knowing fully well that the meeting at Aburi was all about our collective resolve to commit to an indivisible Nigeria. Worse, he sold the illusion of ‘independence’ to traumatised people who were already tired of blo*odshed and needed some form of healing and closure,” Gowon added.
But Gowon’s position remains difficult to defend for one major reason: throughout the civil w*ar and even up till this moment, he has never publicly produced a full transcript of what transpired at Aburi.
On his return from Aburi, Ojukwu released the complete transcript of the meeting, and the slogan “On Aburi We Stand” quickly became the rallying cry across the Eastern Region. If Gowon was truly convinced that Ojukwu distorted the agreement, why did the Federal Government never publicly release its own official transcript to counter those claims?
The reality is that after returning from Aburi, Gowon consulted his top advisers, many of whom feared that implementing the accord would drastically weaken the powers of the central government. The Aburi Accord proposed a highly decentralised system, which would have given the regions far greater control over their affairs, resources, and security.
For the traumatised people of the Eastern Region, this arrangement was seen as a safeguard against a repeat of the mas**sacres and political persecution they had experienced in different parts of the country.
Ojukwu did not merely “sell the illusion of independence” to his people. Rather, it was the failure to fully implement the Aburi Accord, alongside the continued k**ngs and insecurity faced by Easterners across Nigeria, that pushed many toward the idea of secession.
To people in the East, Biafra was not about ambition or conquest. It was a desperate cry for survival.
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Before his death in 2011, Mr Ojukwu accused Mr Gowon of betraying the agreement allegedly reached at the Aburi meeting, including an understanding that Nigeria would be restructured in a way that allowed the then four regions greater autonomy.
However, in his autobiography, “My Life of Duty and Allegiance”, launched in Abuja on Tuesday, Mr Gowon maintained that there was no agreement at Aburi to allow the Eastern Region to secede and establish Biafra.
Although Mr Ojukwu is no longer alive to respond to the claims in Mr Gowon’s book, an old NTA interview in which he spoke extensively about the Aburi meeting recently resurfaced on social media.
What Ojukwu said
The exact date of the interview could not be independently verified.
In the interview, Mr Ojukwu insisted that records and transcripts of the Aburi meeting showed that both sides reached the partitioning agreements, contrary to Mr Gowon’s recent account.
“The tapes are available, the records are there. In fact, about two weeks ago, I saw a set of the records again. The transcripts are available but we were talking about the Nigerian situation and certainly at the end, everybody said, ‘You told them this, you did that,’” he said.
He argued that the disagreements that followed Aburi were influenced more by external pressures than by differences between himself and Mr Gowon.
“The fact was our case was so clear that I actually believe that at the end of Aburi that the problem was not Gowon but the problem was the ambassadors in Lagos who were pressing for something else because we understood each other, we agreed on every single point,” he said.
Mr Ojukwu also recalled that the minutes of the meeting were drafted jointly by his chief secretary and officials from Mr Gowon’s side, after which both delegations reportedly agreed on the final document.
“The drafting was in fact with my chief secretary with two other chief secretaries from the other side. I said No and drafted, we looked at it and we agreed. General Ankrah read over thr whole report to us again, asked us if we wanted to amend anything. We said No.”
The former Eastern Region leader also claimed that the atmosphere after the meeting was cordial and optimistic.
https://t.co/WBAdMLf3nP
In his book, Gowon cast Ojukwu as the bad guy on #Biafra & Aburi.
In this video, Ojukwu replied Gowon word for word, as if he knew what was to come.
“We need to be fair with the herdsmen, They are only kidnapping children to make money. They are not like IPOB.”
– Sheik Gumi
Biafrans, can you comprehend these lies from Sheik Gumi. These are the kind of lies they’re peddling against IPOB/ESN. The fear that IPOB wants Nigeria to be divided is why they can go any length manufacturing lies thinking those lies can destroy the Biafra agitation.
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30th of May — Biafra Memorial Day Countdown
Remembering the Scientists Who Refused to Let Biafra Die
By Anyi Kings
Published On the Biafra Post
May17, 2026
On this sacred 30th of May, as Biafrans across the world bow their heads in remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines, we also honour a special class of patriots—men who fought not only with guns, but with knowledge, innovation, and scientific brilliance.
Today we remember Professor Gordian Ezekwe, Sylvester Akalonu, Benjamin Nwosu, and the many unnamed intellectual warriors whose laboratories became battlefields in defense of a starving nation.
When the Nigerian blockade sought to choke Biafra into submission between 1967 and 1970, these extraordinary minds answered with invention.
Inside the grounds of University of Nigeria, Nsukka—then the intellectual heartbeat of Biafra—scientists, engineers, and students transformed classrooms into research bunkers and workshops into arsenals of survival.
Under the leadership of Professor Gordian Ezekwe, then a mechanical engineering lecturer at UNN, the famous Biafran Research and Production Unit (RAP) was formed. Historical records show Ezekwe later became one of Nigeria’s foremost engineers and served as head of the Biafran rocket group during the war.
Alongside Sylvester Akalonu, Benjamin Nwosu, Willy Achukwu, and others, this think-tank achieved what many believed impossible:
They designed rockets and defensive weapons.
They built communication systems under siege.
They improvised military technology from scrap materials.
They constructed local crude oil distillation systems that produced fuel, kerosene, and diesel for Biafran vehicles and war machines. �
UNION OF CAMPUS JOURNALISTS, UNN +1
These men proved to the world that Biafra was not merely fighting for territory—Biafra was fighting with intelligence, creativity, and the unbreakable spirit of a people determined to survive.
Even today, some stories surrounding post-war academic suppression remain debated. That is claims about a deliberate federal shutdown of a chemical engineering department at UNN for wartime reasons
But what cannot be disputed is this:
The genius of Biafra was real.
The innovation of Biafra was real.
The sacrifice of these men was real.
As we count down to May 30th, we remember not only those who died on the battlefield—but those who fought in laboratories, workshops, classrooms, and hidden bunkers.
Their weapons were knowledge.
Their ammunition was innovation.
Their legacy remains immortal.
**30th May — We Remember. We Honour. We Will Never Forget.
Anyi Kings
May 17, 2026
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The IPOB VIETNAM 🇻🇳 family invites friends of Biafra, all lovers of freedom and the global community to 2026 Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day
A day to remember, honor our fallen heroes and their spirit that never die. #30thMay#remembranceday#neveragain#Biafra#IPOB#IPOBASIA #DOS
RBL Biafran Region Affairs | Episode 35 | May 17, 2026 Topics: 1. Assessing Security Challenges in Biafra Land: Who is responsible? Why? And how should Biafrans respond? 2. What does the 30th of May, Remembrance Day, mean to YOU? https://t.co/VgyIpsQLoY
The President of Rwanda has reiterated that there is a high number of foreigners in his country, particularly individuals from the Congo and Nigeria. He states that they are being requested to return to their countries of origin urgently. The President maintains that he is unperturbed by potential accusations of being severe or expelling foreigners. He emphasizes that they must return to their countries of origin, stressing that their problems are not his responsibility.
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Oyo School Kidnap – Abductors release second video showing a nursing mother pleading emotionally for rescue after being cornered inside a reserve forest.
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Can you believe the amount of money being made from Nasarrawa state on lithium mining and it’s owned and controlled by few Northerners, what of gold mining and other rare minerals being mined in the northern part of the contraption.
Who is taking all those money and why is Nigeria continue borrowing more funds from foreign countries ?
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Attention
Security Notice!
Residents of Ihiagwa and environs Owerri West, Imo State, need to be extremely vigilant as there are significant intentions by the Fulani herdsmen to unleash havoc in those areas.
The Fulani herdsmen are poised to wreak havoc on FUTO and its surroundings, asserting that Aliko Dangote has recently committed ₦550 million for building student hostels at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). He also contributed ₦25 million to the university's Students' Union Government, while the Fulani herdsmen are in the bushes tending to cattle, that they should claim their portion of the funds donated by abducting and murdering individuals from that School.
Therefore , anticipate an increase in kidnapping cases within FUTO and surrounding areas.
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“The t£rrorists need all the money they’re getting from k+dnapping. It’s not like they are living luxurious lives. The government is putting too much pressure on them so they need money to finance their war machines.” – Sheikh Gumi
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