Secret Civil War Records Reveal Nigerian Army Used Cattle To Shield Soldiers From Biafran Bombs —Ex-Undersecretary Akintide
https://t.co/wRrLzWEgxz
Me - The same cattle they are using under the Fulani herdsmen as camouflage in carrying out jihad and terrorism against our people . The same pattern.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
No single person has the ability to influence IPOB worldwide; rather, IPOB influences individuals organizations and government .
IPOB possesses the power to dispose anyone who opposes Biafra's quest for freedom.
This time will serve as a lesson for those who deceitfully exploit the blood of Biafrans for personal gain and then seek to blackmail the innocent and committed individuals who have sacrificed greatly for Biafra's restoration.
Regardless of their preference, IPOB is prepared to address this matter definitively.
“Agbachie nsị nkiti ona esi”
A proposal for the death sentence by the Nigerian government has been in effect since March 6th, 2026.
on cross appeal, that is what they suppose to concentrate on by combating Nigeria in his court case but they’re preoccupied since March fighting Chinasa Nworu and DOS.
They conceal this document from the public so that later they will blackmail IPOB leadership for colluding with the Nigerian government. If the aim isn’t to eliminate IPOB and its leaders, why would they ignore this critical court ruling of a death sentence and target those who have been advocating for him for years?
You now understand why there is a desire to destroy IPOB; let it be clear that Nnamdi Kanu lacks the authority to dissolve IPOB leadership. If he could do that, that means it would imply he has the power to dismantle and dissolved the global IPOB movement, a struggle established by the people through their resources and sacrifices.
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
IPOB Homeland Leadership Issues Powerful Memo: “IPOB is an Institution Controlled by Leaders, Not Individuals”
In a bold, and uncompromising stand, the Homeland Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has released a powerful memo that completely crushes the “laughable junk” and desperate propaganda being spread by "Nigerian government agents", including the fake “Dissolution of DOS” circulating on Igbere TV.
It issues a stern warning to all: anyone attempting to impose leaders on IPOB or unilaterally dismiss others is acting as an enemy of the struggle. The movement has clearly outgrown the era where individuals sitting in comfort zones can arbitrarily appoint or remove leaders at will.
https://t.co/9vxbW77lfu .
@real_IpobDOS@radiobiafralive
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 Nigeria’s 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 “Biafran youths” (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 2021–2022, including demands for “proof of life” 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 “reports has it” 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 won’t 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
Let’s say the quiet part loud: Biafra isn’t a startup you can defund. It isn’t a campaign you can kill with press releases. It isn’t a “business” that closes when the shareholders get scared.
It’s an idea. And ideas don’t 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. That’s what “institutionalization” means. It means roots. It means archives. It means people training the next generation while opponents are still arguing about yesterday’s news cycle.
*To the opposition:*
Your panic is showing. The same people who called it “impossible” are now calling it “illegal” in 2026. Different decade, same fear of a people deciding their own future. You mock, you gaslight, you brand it “gangsters” because you ran out of arguments. That’s not strategy. That’s anxiety in a blazer.
You can’t debate a vision, so you criminalize the conversation. You can’t answer the questions of marginalization, so you attack the questioner. That’s not strength. That’s intellectual bankruptcy wearing state power as a costume.
Biafra doesn’t need your approval to be legitimate. Legitimacy comes from history, from identity, from millions who refuse to pretend that forgetting equals healing. You want “unity”? 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. It’s watching again now. The difference is: this time, the archives are digital, the diaspora is connected, and the idea has a memory that doesn’t depend on any one person.
Biafra isn’t a business. It’s a birthright. And birthrights don’t get delisted.
If you’re terrified of an idea, ask yourself why that idea terrifies you. Then ask yourself harder questions.
By Ezekwereogu Odinaka
@real_IpobDOS@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
“Land of the Living Dead”: Heartbroken Lawyer Weeps as Igbo Youths Emerge After 5 Years of Silent Suffering in Wawa Barracks – 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.
“I cried!!! Some dead!! Dead without their families knowing!!” 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.
“It was crying and thanking me for making efforts for them,” he recounted. “I was not myself after that.” 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 “the land of the living dead.”
“They are pleading guilty for fear of being returned to detention in a strange Northern land called Wawa… What is the justice served???” 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 “crime” 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 .
They’re 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
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
Sheikh Gumi is using Nigeria’s fragile security to play his Islamic jihadist ideological politics with Nigeria government and Nigerians at large .
@real_IpobDOS@NGRSenate@NGRPresident
Following yesterday’s June 12, killing of 17 farmers in Goran Namaye village, Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State, the victims have been laid to rest.
@radiobiafralive
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