Biafra post
Report By Anyi Kings
Published On the Biafra Post
The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra has called on the Indigenous People of Biafra to immediately end its internal disputes, warning that the ongoing exchange of accusations and counter-accusations could undermine the broader struggle for Biafra's self-determination.
In a press statement signed by Edeson Samuel, the group, under the leadership of Uchenna Madu, appealed to IPOB's leadership to resolve its differences peacefully in the interest of the Biafran cause.
MASSOB stated that although it would ordinarily refrain from commenting on the internal affairs of another organization, it considered the matter significant because it directly affects the Biafra movement.
The organization expressed concern that the ongoing attacks, counter-attacks, allegations, and counter-allegations within IPOB were damaging the image of the organization and weakening the struggle for the actualization and restoration of Biafra.
"MASSOB calls for peace and Biafran understanding in the leadership of IPOB as a big family. Sheath your swords now and work towards a peaceful resolution of all internal rancour," the statement read.
The group further emphasized that IPOB, like MASSOB, has become a household name among pro-Biafra organizations and should not be subjected to actions capable of tarnishing its reputation.
Addressing the issue of leadership within the Biafra movement, MASSOB reiterated that there is no officially recognized title of "Supreme Leader" in Biafra, maintaining that the description "Supreme" belongs solely to God Almighty. The organization argued that any attempt by an individual to assume or accept such a title amounts to a challenge to God's supremacy.
MASSOB also recalled that on June 29, 2017, pro-Biafra organizations operating under the umbrella of the Biafra People National Council recognized Nnamdi Kanu as the "arrowhead" of the Biafra struggle, stressing that the coalition did not confer upon him the title of "Supreme Leader."
The statement concluded with an appeal for unity, reconciliation, and responsible leadership among all pro-Biafra groups, urging stakeholders to prioritize the collective interest of the Biafran people over internal disagreements.
Anyi Kings Reporting
June 27, 2026
