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By Any Kings 
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May 21, 2026

Late Prophet Anthony Nwoko and Mazi Ikechukwu Ugwuoha.

Who was Late Prophet Anthony Nwoko?

Late Prophet Anthony Nwoko was a passionate pro-Biafra advocate and a strong voice for the restoration of Biafra. He was once a close associate of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. During Kanu’s incarceration in Kuje Prison, Prophet Nwoko visited him in solidarity and later visited him again at his residence in Afaraukwu Ibeku.

Their relationship remained cordial until the controversial election boycott saga erupted.
After the sudden cancellation of the election boycott order at the eleventh hour, Prophet Nwoko openly accused Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of compromising with politicians. 

He alleged that Kanu had accepted millions of naira exchanged in dollars in connection with Biafra-related political dealings involving the opposition PDP.

These allegations destroyed their relationship, and Prophet Nwoko later became one of Kanu’s boldest critics. His criticism gained attention because of his influence within Nigeria’s mainstream media, where national newspapers frequently carried his statements and interviews.

On April 16, 2019, shocking news broke that Prophet Anthony Nwoko had been brutally murdered by unknown assailants. His lifeless body was reportedly found in his room with deep machete wounds to his head, while the perpetrators escaped without trace.

What generated even greater controversy was the reaction of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu during a live radio broadcast after the news of the assassination began trending. 

Instead of openly condemning the killing, Kanu made comments many considered disturbing and controversial. He reportedly stated that if he wished to “play God,” he would do so and nothing would happen, further claiming that he decides who lives and who dies in Biafra land.

Those remarks intensified public suspicion and controversy surrounding the killing.

Following the incident, a group of Biafrans in the United Kingdom reportedly sponsored efforts to investigate the murder through the IPO handling the case in Abia State. According to reports, the group spent over ₦300,000 pursuing the investigation before receiving threats from unknown individuals warning them to stop or face consequences.

Despite the intimidation, they continued pushing for answers. However, the investigation eventually collapsed within the corrupt system of the Nigerian Police after the IPO handling the case was transferred. 

The new officer assigned reportedly made little or no effort to continue the investigation, and the matter faded away unresolved.

Who was Mazi Ikechukwu Ugwuoha?

Mazi Ikechukwu Ugwuoha, before his unfortunate assassination by masked gunmen, was the National Coordinator of IPOB Homeland.

At about 9:45 p.m. on October 18, 2024, shocking reports emerged about his assassination. 

According to information available, Mazi Ikechukwu was returning home from his daily activities when he was ambushed and killed close to his residence, allegedly before the eyes of his wife and children.

Despite repeated threats to his life, Mazi Ikechukwu reportedly resisted every attempt to infiltrate IPOB Homeland under his watch.

 He remained loyal to the IPOB leadership structure and the Directorate of State.

Shortly after news of his assassination spread, Simon Ekpa the leader  of the Autopilot  reportedly reacted on social media. 

A controversial message allegedly posted on X (formerly Twitter) read: “One gone, more to go. His juju couldn’t save him.”

Many interpreted the statement as a celebration of the killing and an indirect admission of involvement in the violent targeting of individuals with opposing views within the agitation movement.

As we approach May 30th, we remember these men and every innocent soul lost to violence and internal conflict within the struggle.
May justice prevail over every hidden hand behind the bloodshed of innocent Biafrans.

And may anyone still nurturing plans to shed the blood of fellow Biafrans because of political disagreement or opposing opinions be stopped before more lives are destroyed.

Anyi Kings 

May 21, 2026
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By Anyi Kings 
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For many years, IPOB media deliberately suppressed discussions about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s alleged sexual scandals and extravagant lifestyle because the subject was deeply embarrassing to the image of the movement and the wider Biafra struggle.

Much of the information already existed in the public domain, but many people feared speaking openly because of the emotional and psychological reverse blackmail often deployed by desperate IPOB media loyalists. 

Anyone who dared to question Kanu’s conduct was branded an enemy or accused of betrayal.
One of the biggest problems has always been that much of the raw evidence is allegedly in the possession of foreign governments and Nigerian authorities.

 According to reports from individuals involved in diplomatic engagements, Nigerian government representatives repeatedly present these materials during international meetings to portray Kanu not as a disciplined freedom fighter, but as someone allegedly using agitation as a cover for personal indulgence and questionable activities.

Several members of diplomatic teams have privately described how humiliating such encounters became. 

After presenting their case for Biafra or IPOB, officials would allegedly play certain video materials and ask: “Can you recognize the man in this tape?”

At that moment, delegates reportedly became speechless — torn between denial and embarrassment. 

Their usual response would be: “It looks like our leader, but we cannot confirm

Government officials would then respond: “Your own government agencies brought these materials.”

The conclusion often presented to them was simple: 
“The man you call your leader lacks discipline.”

According to insiders, such incidents happened repeatedly, creating serious setbacks during international lobbying efforts.

Fast forward to recent developments: after years of media suppression, these issues have now exploded openly across social media.

Rather than showing remorse, Kanu allegedly became desperate to suppress those investigating or discussing the scandals.

 Reports claim that some individuals spent personal resources uncovering information connected to these controversies, making it impossible to keep everything hidden any longer.

Instead of addressing the concerns, a campaign allegedly emerged to bully and silence those perceived to possess damaging information. Certain Facebook loyalists were recruited to push narratives accusing the leadership of “disobeying Onyendu’s orders.”

When that narrative failed to gain traction, another slogan emerged: “Whatever Onyendu says when he comes out goes.”

Some members reportedly attempted to caution these loyalists, explaining that the Directorate of State (DOS) was trying to institutionalize the movement so it would not depend entirely on one individual. 

Their argument was that the struggle needed stronger institutions to gain international credibility, especially because Kanu’s personal controversies had already created major setbacks.
But rather than listen, some of these individuals intensified attacks on the leadership and media figures they believed possessed sensitive information.

According to allegations circulating within IPOB circles, promises of future positions were allegedly made to loyalists in exchange for aggressive online propaganda and attacks against perceived opponents.
Ironically, in their desperation to defend Kanu, many of these same individuals ended up reigniting discussions about scandals that had long remained buried. 

Allegations surrounding the Kenya incident, and  the 2017 scandal involving claims of an underage pregnancy, and the so-called “Ethiopian confession” resurfaced widely because of internal propaganda wars and social media infighting.

What was once carefully hidden has now become public conversation.
And that is the tragedy of a movement built too heavily around one man’s image instead of strong institutions, accountability, and discipline.

Anyi Kings 

May 2026

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By Anyi Kings 
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The Man Who Chose His People Over Comfort
“History remembers those who stood for their people when silence was safer.”

Every 30th of May, millions of Biafrans across the world pause to remember the men, women, and children who perished during the Nigerian Civil War of 1967–1970. Among the towering figures of that painful history stands General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu — soldier, statesman, strategist, and the face of Biafra’s resistance.

Born into wealth and privilege, Ojukwu could have lived a comfortable life far away from conflict. Educated at Oxford University and raised in one of the richest families in West Africa, he had everything many dream of. 

Yet when the massacres of Eastern Nigerians began in 1966, he chose duty over comfort and sacrifice over silence.

As Military Governor of the Eastern Region, Ojukwu witnessed the slaughter of thousands of innocent Igbo men, women, and children in Northern Nigeria. Families were wiped out. Survivors returned home with stories of horror, carrying nothing but grief and fear. The promise of unity in Nigeria was collapsing before the eyes of millions.

Ojukwu demanded justice, protection, and equality for his people. The Aburi Accord offered hope for peace, but its collapse deepened mistrust and pushed the Eastern Region closer to separation. 

On the 30th of May 1967, Ojukwu declared the sovereign Republic of Biafra.
That declaration changed history forever.

The war that followed became one of the deadliest humanitarian disasters in Africa. Under blockade and constant bombardment, Biafra fought not only with weapons but with resilience and innovation. Local engineers built refineries, improvised technologies, and kept hope alive while starvation consumed the land.

Images of starving Biafran children shocked the world, yet the suffering continued.

Through it all, Ojukwu remained the symbol of Biafra’s determination to survive. To many, he represented courage in the face of annihilation. To others, he remains a controversial figure in Nigerian history. But no one can erase the reality that millions saw him as the voice defending a people abandoned to death.

Even after the fall of Biafra in January 1970 and years in exile, the memory of Ojukwu never disappeared. His name became inseparable from the struggle for justice, dignity, and self-determination.

Today, as Biafrans observe Memorial Day, candles are lit not only for Ojukwu but for every fallen soldier, every hungry child, every mother lost to war, and every family destroyed by the conflict.

30th May is more than a date.
It is a reminder of sacrifice.
A reminder of survival.
A reminder that memory cannot be bombed into silence.

“You can destroy a people physically, but you cannot completely erase their history.”
BIAFRA MEMORIAL DAY 2026

WE REMEMBER. WE HONOR. WE WILL NEVER FORGET.

Anyi Kings 

May 19, 2026