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By Anyi Kings 
Published On The Biafra Post 

A new controversy has emerged on social media following the circulation of a video clip featuring a self-acclaimed "Master Prophet," who is reportedly related by marriage to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as his in-law.

In the viral video, the acclaimed prophet was seen expressing frustration over what he described as the spiritual protection surrounding Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor, the lead counsel for the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). According to him, despite Barr. Ejiofor's public image as a Knight of the Church, he allegedly maintains strong traditional spiritual fortifications. The prophet further claimed that every spiritual attack or spell he attempted against the lawyer ended up "bouncing back" on him.

Despite this admission, the prophet maintained that he still believes "the land will one day catch up with him," a statement that has generated widespread reactions across social media platforms.

Many commentators have questioned the continuous attacks directed at Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, who is widely recognized for his role in the legal team that secured a landmark Court of Appeal judgment on October 13, 2022, which discharged Nnamdi Kanu. Barr. Ejiofor worked alongside renowned constitutional lawyer Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, and other members of the legal team in pursuing the case.

Observers also recalled the numerous challenges Barr. Ejiofor has faced over the years while representing Kanu. These include reported assassination attempts, alleged harassment by security operatives, the burning of his residence, and the tragic killing of one of his aides, who was reportedly set ablaze inside a vehicle during a security operation.

The resurfaced video has reignited debate about the motivations behind the persistent criticism and attacks directed at the IPOB lead counsel, with many social media users expressing concern over the nature of the comments made by the self-acclaimed prophet.

Anyi Kings 

June 7, 2026
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By Anyi Kings 
Published On the Biafra Post 


Biafra or Death" was a mantra popularized by Nnamdi Kanu that inspired millions to embrace the Biafran struggle with enthusiasm, despite the enormous sacrifices involved. How did we get here? Let us take a journey down memory lane and determine who is reneging on our collective oath.

A freedom fighter is expected to face three challenges without complaint because they are part of the price paid for freedom until the objective is achieved:

Death

Prison

Exile

I am one of the victims of exile because of my involvement in the Biafra struggle—not because I committed any crime, but because of my role as a media critic of the Nigerian government. I live in exile with joy for what I believe in, fully expecting that Biafra will one day be restored and that I will be completely free. I am not lobbying to return home.

Likewise, many top IPOB principal officers, especially members of the Directorate of State (DOS), are victims of exile because of their commitment to Biafra's restoration. Commander Ikonso rejected the opportunity to become an Ebubeagu commander and chose instead to remain an ESN commander. He paid for that decision with his life.

Thousands of IPOB supporters came out to protest for Biafra and were allegedly killed by security forces, while others were forcibly disappeared. They paid the price for what they believed in.

In many of his broadcasts, Nnamdi Kanu emphasized sacrifice as an essential component of the struggle for Biafra. His words inspired many IPOB members to endure hardship with joy. Some lost their lives, others were displaced from their homes, lost businesses and jobs, while many ended up in prison or exile.

Kanu repeatedly urged members to be fearless before their enemies. He also declared his readiness to die for the cause, insisting that his death would bring Biafra closer and accelerate its restoration.

Today, however, many people are beginning to wonder whether Kanu has abandoned the "Biafra or Death" principle he once championed. Critics argue that he is now distancing himself from previous positions, encouraging members to participate in Nigerian political parties and pursue political offices within a united Nigeria, while allegedly working to weaken the IPOB movement in pursuit of his own freedom.

If he is drowning, he should smile and say, "I drowned for what I believed in." He should not deny everything he once stood for in pursuit of a political or presidential pardon.

Nnamdi Kanu challenged the Nigerian state. He spoke forcefully against the government and took actions that he said were aimed at achieving Biafra. He presented himself as a leader of a movement dedicated to that objective.

Everything he did, he claimed, was for Biafra.

If sacrifices were demanded, they were demanded for Biafra.

If risks were taken, they were taken for Biafra.

If lives were lost, supporters believed those losses occurred in pursuit of Biafra.

Now that the consequences have arrived, critics argue that he should stand by his words and actions instead of attempting to rewrite history.

If he dies for Biafra, supporters can remember him as a martyr.

If he spends the rest of his life in prison for Biafra, supporters can remember him as a prisoner of conscience.

But to spend years promoting a message of sacrifice and then turn around to deny everything when faced with personal consequences is, in the eyes of many supporters, deeply disappointing.

That is the issue many people are raising today.

Anyi Kings
June 5, 2026
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Report by Anyi Kings 
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In a significant development for the global Biafran community, the Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo (ALESP), Brazil's largest state legislative body, has officially published Motion of Applause No. 186 of 2026, recognizing the people of Biafra and commemorating the Day of the Heroes and Heroines of Biafra, observed annually on May 30. 

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The motion, proposed by Brazilian State Representative Eduardo Suplicy and approved by fellow lawmakers, was published in the Official Gazette of the State of São Paulo on May 29, 2026. It pays tribute to the resilience of the Biafran people and recognizes May 30 as a symbol of resistance and remembrance. 

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According to the document, ALESP acknowledged the historical significance of the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War (1967–1970), describing it as one of the greatest humanitarian tragedies in Africa during the twentieth century.

 The motion emphasizes the importance of preserving the memory of those who lost their lives and honoring the struggle for self-determination. 

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The motion also highlights the longstanding humanitarian ties between Brazil and Biafra. It recalls the famous 1969 visit of the Brazilian football club Santos FC to Africa, during which the presence of football legend Pelé reportedly contributed to a temporary ceasefire, an episode often remembered as "the day Pelé stopped a war."

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ALESP further recognized the contributions of the Biafran diaspora in Brazil and expressed appreciation for the humanitarian connections that have developed between Brazilians and Biafrans over the decades.

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Observers view the motion as a landmark acknowledgment of Biafran history within Brazil's democratic institutions. The recognition by ALESP is seen by many as an important step toward ensuring that the memory of the Biafran people, their sacrifices, and their quest for self-determination remain visible and respected on the international stage. 

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In its concluding declaration, the Legislative Assembly applauded the historical struggle of the Heroes and Heroines of Biafra for the right of peoples to self-determination, a principle recognized by the United Nations and widely applied during Africa's decolonization process. �
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The publication of Motion No. 186 stands as a notable international gesture of remembrance and solidarity, arriving on the eve of the 2026 Biafra Heroes and Heroines Day commemoration. �

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Anyi Kings 
 
June 4, 2026