Dear DOS, We humbly beg you not to forsake our Supreme Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, despite the evil plots, blackmail, and distractions that have slowed the IPOB train.
We know IPOB has a mind of its own and that all your actions are for the betterment of Biafrans and IPOB family members worldwide.
However, please do not allow the evil hands of MNK’s siblings to destroy or kill him. MNK remains the foundation and symbol of this struggle. Stand by him, protect him, and keep the movement united. Biafra’s freedom is near.
Nigeria's political class (@officialABAT and co.) has once again directed the nation's attention away from the urgent realities of insecurity, poverty, and underdevelopment, and toward election strategy, alliances, defections, and political survival.
But this is not new.
The cycle has become painfully familiar: Election noise → Election → Corruption and dysfunction → Election noise again.
The nation remains trapped in an endless loop where governance is treated as a means to secure the next election rather than an opportunity to serve the people.
Where are dignity and integrity?
From the perspective of consciousness, the answer is clear.
Many philosophical and spiritual traditions teach that true dignity is found in protecting the vulnerable, confronting injustice, and standing against evil even when doing so carries personal cost. Consciousness is not merely awareness; it is the courage to act upon what one knows is right.
History rarely remembers leaders for the number of elections they won.
What hstory remembers is whether people were safe, justice expanded, whether prosperity reached ordinary citizens and whether leaders stood firm when courage was required.
The most respected leaders in human history earned their place not because they mastered political calculations, but because they were willing to risk power, popularity, comfort, and even their lives in defense of their people.
African leaders! Nigerian leaders! Igbo leaders!
Do you know that there is honour/pride in stopping evil?
Most of you would answer yes.
But the deeper question is whether you possess the character to act on that belief, the competence to achieve meaningful results, and the willingness to sacrifice political advantage for the public good.
Yet we must also acknowledge an uncomfortable truth. Truth that a nation cannot depend solely on the consciousness of individual leaders.
Human beings are imperfect. Not everyone will be guided by conscience.
This is precisely why laws, institutions, and constitutional safeguards exist. Strong institutions reduce dependence on individual virtue by rewarding integrity, restraining abuse of power, and ensuring accountability regardless of who occupies office.
Running a country as large and complex as Nigeria is undeniably difficult. Yet many citizens increasingly believe that the present structure has become an obstacle to security, development, accountability, and genuine self-determination.
The evidence is visible in recurring violence, widespread distrust, economic stagnation, and a political system perpetually focused on preserving itself.
The solution stands before us:
Either fundamentally restructure the Nigerian federation (that is, #divide Nigeria in plain English) or revisit the principles embodied in the #Aburi #Accord.
Uchechigeme Anyanwụụtụtụ Okwu-Kanu
06.06.2026.
Some movie practitioners: “Tinubu is fixing Nigeria.” 💔💔💔
Brother Zach should take a long break to take care of his health. They should stop dragging him out like this.
Breaking News..
ESN caught this fulani terrorist moving into Biafra land with Nigeria military information...
IPOB/DOS intelligence units is top 👌.
When we say Nigeria military are involved in Terrorism, people think it is a lie, , ,
ESN won't spare them.
Good morning, my conscious ladies and gentlemen, great Biafrans, and lovers of truth, justice, and freedom.
One of our brothers sent me a video of Mazi Uwazuruike last night. It was quite upsetting, and I had to sleep over it before deciding to make this post.
No death will come to Mazi #NnamdiKanu. That is neither what God revealed to me nor what I believe will happen politically, based on a meeting I had during our visit home three months ago.
Mazi #NnamdiKanu will be released, but there will be a "but" attached to it.
Let us continue to pray for Mazi #NnamdiKanu and raise our voices as we always have. Let us continue to push from every corner because that remains our collective responsibility.
I have received numerous reports regarding the noise and rumours making the rounds. We are where we are today because one sadist chose to spread nothing but poison. One of the things I told Mazi #NnamdiKanu in Sokoto is that I will be holding this person accountable because I have had enough of his lunacy.
As a public figure, there are certain issues I must address. I will be live on my platform within the next two weeks. There is so much on my plate, but I will continue to post as often as I can.
#FreeMaziNnamdiKanu
Udo!
We were passionately campaigning for the freedom of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, both locally and internationally. The hashtag, #FreeNnamdiKanu was trending everywhere. The Directorate of State (DOS) worked tirelessly, organising one protest after another , from Benue to Ghana, Ivory Coast to Senegal, and across East Africa. From London to Spain, Italy to Germany, the United States to Japan, South Korea to Ireland, Canada to Netherland, Austria to Australia, the entire world was echoing the cry for #FreeNnamdiKanu.
We pursued this struggle with genuine love and passion until Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s own siblings began sponsoring false accusations against the very movement fighting for their brother’s release. Gradually, enmity crept in, deep divisions emerged, and the once vibrant #FreeNnamdiKanu protests started fading. Ekpa intensified the narrative that the DOS had “sold” Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Many bought into this claim, and suddenly, every weapon, verbal and otherwise, was turned against the DOS and IPOB.
As a result, IPOB began to lose relevance while Ekpa and his Autopilot group rose to prominence. Faced with the looming collapse of the movement, the DOS made the difficult decision to step back from the FreeNnamdiKanu campaign in order to preserve the soul of IPOB. At that critical moment, the so called Prime Minister was issuing orders, Ekpa had seized control, and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s siblings were working with him. Aloy Ejimor hailed him as a leader, while the DOS was widely rejected by many Biafrans. We watched helplessly as years of collective sacrifice began to crumble. We sensed the danger.
Everything had been carefully planned, but through the mercy of Okike (God), the DOS worked relentlessly for four years to turn the situation around and stabilise the movement. It was not mere talk, it took tremendous hard work, strategy, and sacrifice.
To those who accuse me, Emeka Gift, of hating Mazi Nnamdi Kanu: I was actively on the ground organising multiple protests alongside IPOB members in Ivory Coast. Many of you who now run to social media to talk trash have never attended even one IPOB meeting, let alone joined any protest for our leader’s freedom.
Our records are there. We demonstrated love through work and commitment. Our record is automatically document and video attachment is one of them. That is love blackmail can never have erased.
I put my best and my conscience gives me peace every moment I looked back and see how passionately I contributed.
#EmekaGift
China Harbour Begins Feasibility Survey for Proposed Obeaku Seaport in Abia State
In a major step toward realizing the long-awaited seaport project, a technical team from China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC) has commenced feasibility and hydrographic surveys at Obeaku in Ukwa East Local Government Area of Abia State.
The image shows a high-level stakeholder meeting involving Abia State Government officials and CHEC representatives as they discuss the next phase of the Azumini-Obeaku Seaport and Inland Waterways Corridor project.
This initiative, being fast-tracked by Governor Dr. Alex Otti’s administration, is expected to significantly boost economic activities, create thousands of jobs, and enhance trade links across the South-East region. The Obeaku community has shown strong support, with the Aku of Obeaku Kingdom donating over 2,000 plots of land for the project.
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The insecurity has now hit Yoruba land, and they have suddenly remembered that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu saw it coming. Some Igbo people are already clapping for them. It is the same Yoruba people that demonised Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB. They were at the forefront of the campaign that sent him to life imprisonment. And you want me to clap for you just because you lift Mazi Nnamdi Kanu warning.
Do you think the Yoruba do not know what they are doing? Now that insecurity has finally reached them, they hypocritically remember that Nnamdi Kanu warned them. They have started posting Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s messages because over 48 of their people were abducted and their teacher was beheaded. They want people like us to start clapping for them and amplifying the insecurity in their region. They should face their own insecurity.
We also have serious insecurity challenges in Biafra land, yet Yoruba people have never for one day raised any alarm over the killings and destruction in our region.
Look at what is happening in Enugu. Yoruba people will never talk about how Fulani militants and Nigerian soldiers are burning homes and communities in Enugu. They will never raise awareness about it. But they will be the first to publish any negative news that demonises Ndi Igbo and IPOB.
Ndi Igbo, anya zaa. Do not forget what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said about the Yoruba. They always manipulate the narrative in their favour. We must leave the Yoruba to face their insecurity. We have our own to deal with.
Their entire South-East has been surrounded by Fulani armed bandits. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu warned that if IPOB failed to protect Biafra land, Fulani herdsmen would overrun us and take over our land. Fulani herdsmen are everywhere in Biafra land. They have surrounded Imo State, they have surrounded Anambra, they have taken over parts of Enugu, Abia State is conquered, Delta State seems to be their headquarters, and Ebonyi is not safe. These are the problems we must confront with serious attention.
Leave the Yoruba alone to face their insecurity. Our people are too emotional, and the Yoruba use that to manipulate us however they want.
They called ESN a non-state actor and therefore illegal, but they have now established multiple non-state actors to fight insecurity, and nobody is demonising them the way they demonised ESN and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
We must be very careful with the Yoruba. Let us face our own problems while they face theirs.
“This Video Is Directed To The BBC Regarding Its Recent Documentary On The Biafra War And The Igbo People. The Documentary Contains Several Inaccuracies, Lies And Misrepresentations, And I Am Here To Address Those Claims And Present My Perspective On The Historical Events Discussed.”
The Code Noir or Black Code, a slavery law written under Louis XIV, remained in French law for centuries. Now, more than 170 years after abolishing slavery, France’s lower house has voted to repeal it.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive@CapitaineIb226@cecild84@GoitaAssimi
Insecurity: US panel accuses Police, Army of colluding with terrorists.
We’ve heard this several many times in the past and I don’t see that anyone is surprised at this finding.
What we’re witnessing in Nigeria is the terrorists takeover of not just Nigerian territory but politics.
It will fail.
THREE KIDNAPPED VICTIMS RESCUED UNHURT, PART OF RANSOM PAYMENT RECOVERED IN IMO STATE.
On invitation, yesterday I arrived in Imo State and went through Ogbaku, Ejemekwuru, Amakohia Ubi, Ndegwu Okuku, and Ireti communities. Working in collaboration with the Nigeria Army 34 Artillery Brigade, Imo State Homeland Security, and the Amakohia Ubi Security Network, we carried out a coordinated operation.
With technical and intelligence support from the Safe City Volunteer Team, we traced the kidnappers to a farmland in Ndegwu Okuku, where security operatives engaged them in a gun battle. The kidnappers fled the scene and abandoned three victims they had held captive while awaiting ransom payments from their families.
A total of five victims were kidnapped. One release yesterday paid ransom, one was killed by the kidnappers and three was rescued unhurt by us.
The rescued victims revealed that the kidnappers are eight in number and are strangers speaking Fulani. One of the kidnappers said he was kidnapped last week Friday around Portharcourt road and they trekked to Ejemekwuru
Information gathered shows that these kidnappers are scattered across the above mentioned communities and other parts of Owerri West.
Special thanks to everyone who made this rescue mission a success 🙌. (NAMES HIDDEN).
I wish to draw the attention of the Imo State Government to the activities of these armed bandits now taking refuge in some communities within the state.
#ImoState #EndKidnapping #Security #Tech
Harrison Gwamnishu
Safe City Volunteer Foundation
Biafrans and Nigerians kindly listen to this Shocking Revelation About What Nigerian Government Does With The Rehabilitated Boko Haram Members & Other terrorist in Nigeria . There is no hope to eradicate terrorism in Nigeria especially with these Northern elites who sees terrorism as a lucrative businesses .
@HouseForeignGOP@HouseNGR@CapitaineIb226@GoitaAssimi@mfa_russia@BBCAfrica@cnnbrk@ChristianEmerg1
ABURI: READ CAREFULLY
I have taken note of General Gowon’s latest remarks concerning the Aburi meeting.
History is not a garment to be tailored at will; it is an unchanging record for all who care to examine it.
At Aburi, our objective was singular: to prevent Nigeria from descending into chaos.
The agreements reached there were clear, recorded, and witnessed. They affirmed a structure that would allow each region to exercise control over its affairs while preserving a united Nigeria built on mutual respect, not coercion.
If Aburi failed, it was not for lack of clarity but for lack of implementation.
The federal delegation agreed in Ghana to principles that they later rejected in Lagos. One cannot rewrite the past to shift responsibility. The recordings of that meeting remain, and they speak more plainly than any later recollection.
I did not seek secession; I sought justice and safety for my people.
It was only when the federal government abandoned the Aburi decisions — the very last hope for peace — that events took the course they did.
Let history judge us by what we did, what we agreed to, and what we failed to honor.
Nigeria might have been spared great suffering had the spirit of Aburi been upheld..
I also hereby request that General GOWON would come over so we debate this one on one, we have a lot of witnesses over here that were present at the ABURI in Ghana.
- DIM Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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Me: Soon, i'll explain why this ABURI ACCORD conversation suddenly surfaced. I hope Nigerians are prepared.
🚨 HEARTBREAKING: On the 15th of May, Boko Haram entered a school called JSS Mussa Birri in Borno State. They kidnapped 45 kids, including a one year old baby. Out of those 45 children, 6 of them are our cousins.
Rather than seek the immediate release of the kids, the Borno State Governor, Zulum is offering 10 million Naira to the families of the children, alleges grieving Borno lady.
So, once again, according to this young man, the Nigerian Airforce has bombed civilian vigilantes who were protecting their communities from terrorists. And this is now also called a mistake.
In a nation where active duty soldiers routinely break with tradition to raise alarm publicly, that so called "repentant terrorists" have infiltrated their ranks, how are you able to convince Nigerians that these mistake bombings aren't being carried out by possible "repentant terrorists" in uniform?
Hitting a vigilante group fits the description of a potential threat the terrorists would love to eliminate.
Otherwise, how can there be so many mistakes in one year?
President Trump sent a clear message to radical Islamic terrorists persecuting Christians in Nigeria: those who target our brothers and sisters in Christ will be hunted down and brought to justice.
Taking Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, ISIS’ global #2, off the battle field sends a strong message and saves Christian lives.
Do not test President Trump’s resolve!