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“History is not only written by what we choose to remember—but also by what we deliberately forget. When the blood of 28 men fades into silence while a dog becomes the symbol of remembrance, a deeper betrayal is unfolding.”

— Anyi Kings 
Published On the Biafra Post 
March 23, 26 

The story of the 28 gallant men who fell during the military invasion of the palace of His Royal Majesty, Late Eze Israel Okwu Kanu, has been buried under silence and selective memory.

The last time their sacrifice was publicly acknowledged was not through honor—but in a courtroom, backed by verifiable evidence. In the chaos of that invasion, as Mazi Nnamdi Kanu fled for his life, 28 brave men stood their ground. In the process of securing his escape from a surrounded residence, they were gunned down without mercy.

Today, history remembers almost none of them.
Instead, the only name that echoes in public memory is not one of those fallen heroes—but a family dog, Jack.

Twenty-eight men—forgotten.
Their families—abandoned.
Their sacrifice—silenced.
And while their memory fades, deeper concerns continue to emerge from within the leadership structure itself.

One of such moments involved the controversial push to admit Benjamin Madubugwu into the Directorate of State (DOS).

According to internal accounts, the DOS firmly declined this request.

Their position was based on serious concerns: records before them allegedly indicated that Benjamin Madubugwu had previously impersonated leadership authority by presenting a business proposal to Eastern Governors—despite not being a recognized member of the leadership structure at the time.

When this document was brought forward and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was approached for clarification, he reportedly acknowledged prior knowledge of it. More strikingly, he stated that he had forgiven the act and insisted that Benjamin Madubugwu be admitted into the DOS without further questioning.

The DOS, however, refused to comply.
Citing the gravity of the allegation and the potential risk of betrayal, they overruled the request—choosing caution over blind loyalty. In their judgment, the integrity and security of the movement could not be compromised by unresolved suspicions.

That decision marked a rare but significant line drawn within the leadership—one that signaled resistance against actions perceived as dangerous to the collective cause

Yet, even as these internal battles unfold, the memory of the 28 remains neglected.
No monuments.
No justice.
No closure.

A struggle that once demanded sacrifice now struggles with remembrance.

“A movement that ignores the blood of its defenders risks becoming unworthy of their sacrifice.”

“A struggle that honors symbols over sacrifice, and memory over men, is already drifting from its purpose—because when heroes are forgotten, the cause itself begins to die.”
— Anyi Kings March 23, 2026
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“The greatest betrayal of any struggle is not from the enemy outside—but from the trusted hands within.”

Anyi Kings 
Published On the Biafra post 
March 21, 2026 

Let the Truth Be Told Without Fear
For five years, Orsu, Orsumoghu, Lilu, Ihiala, Okigwe, Izombe, Azia, and Isseke have burned.

Not from liberation.
Not from ESN’s mission.
But from a calculated web of deception, betrayal, and state-sponsored false flag operations.

Let it be said without apology:

What happened in these communities was not the Biafra struggle—it was a manipulation of it.

ESN Was Created for Defense—Nothing More
The Eastern Security Network (ESN) was formed for one purpose:

To defend our land against Fulani herders’ militias.

Our farmers were being killed.
Our mothers violated.
Our communities invaded.
ESN was a shield of necessity—not a criminal enterprise.

Anyone who says otherwise is either misinformed or deliberately distorting the truth.

Kanu’s Capture Was Engineered, Not Accidental

Let us stop pretending.

According to a reliable  account, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was lured into Kenya by individuals he trusted, operating under the guise of support but acting as political agents.

He was exposed.
He was tracked.
He was taken.
This was not coincidence.
It was calculated infiltration.
A Compromised Inner Circle

At the center of this narrative is a hard claim:

The greatest vulnerability was not outside—it was within.

Kanu’s inner circle—associates, legal figures, and close contacts—is accused of forming a network that made infiltration possible.

And despite growing concerns:
He could not distance himself.
Why?

Because walking away risked scandal, exposure, and reputational damage.

So the circle remained intact—
and the consequences deepened.
Manipulation from Detention

From detention, control became even more fragile.

This account suggests that Kanu’s position and authority may have been influenced, filtered, or exploited by those around him.

While uncertainty grew…
Violence escalated on the ground.

Orsu: Where the Truth Was Buried

What happened in Orsu was not liberation.
It was not ESN.
It was impersonation.
Criminal actors, operating under the ESN name, unleashed:

Kidnappings
Killings
Extortion
Destruction of entire communities
This narrative maintains that these acts were part of false flag operations designed to destroy both the people and the legitimacy of the struggle.

But such operations do not succeed without access.

They do not succeed without cover.
And they do not succeed without internal compromise.

IPOB Was Not the Source
A clear line must be drawn.

IPOB’s foundational structure, according to this position, did not authorize these crimes.
Instead, confusion was created by:
Competing voices
Impersonators
Manipulated narratives
The result was chaos—
and the people paid the price.
No More Silence
This is not the time for emotional defense of individuals.
This is the time for truth.

Anyone—no matter how close, how respected, or how powerful—

who enabled, ignored, or benefited from this destruction must be questioned.

The Real Threat: Blind Loyalty

Movements do not die only by external force.
They die when:

Loyalty replaces truth
Leaders avoid accountability
Followers refuse to question
That is how infiltration becomes control.

Final Word

Orsu is a warning.
A warning of what happens when a legitimate struggle is infiltrated, manipulated, and impersonated.

If this narrative holds, then the damage was not just physical—

It was a deliberate attempt to turn a liberation movement against its own people.

“When criminals wear the face of a movement, and silence protects them, the people no longer know who their enemies truly are.”

— Anyi Kings March 21, 2026
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“A people who refuse to question their leaders will forever be victims of their failures.”

— Anyi Kings 
Published On the Biafra post 
March 20, 2026

Accountability Must Be Total — No Exceptions
Accountability in Biafra land must no longer be selective or symbolic. It must cut across all established leadership structures—political leaders, religious authorities, traditional rulers, and even the self-acclaimed voices of the struggle: the loud and visible freedom fighters and activists. No one is above questioning. No one is exempt from scrutiny.
The mission is simple, but non-negotiable:
to put to test the honesty, integrity, and true commitment of every leader who claims to represent the people.

For too long, our collective struggle has been weakened by empty promises, hidden negotiations, and personal bargains made at the expense of the sacrifices of our people. That era must come to an end.

We reject:

Leadership without transparency
Activism without accountability
Representation without results
The age of “signed, sealed, and self-delivered interest  freedom fighters” acting without the mandate or interest of the people is over.

What we demand is clear:

Measurable and visible progress—not rhetoric
Safety and protection of lives and properties in our land

Courageous, proactive leadership willing to defend our collective interest
A clear legislative commitment to self-determination

Our representatives—both in the Red Chamber (Senate) and the Green Chamber (House of Representatives)—must be compelled to act. It is no longer enough to speak in whispers or hide behind political convenience.

We demand the sponsorship of a referendum bill.
The right to self-determination is not a favor—it is a fundamental right.

As we approach 2027, the message to every leader is unmistakable:

Only those with the courage, integrity, and proven commitment to the people’s cause will earn the support of the people.
No more blind loyalty.
No more emotional manipulation.
No more recycled failures.
This is the era of accountability.

“2027 will not be decided by noise or titles, but by courage, truth, and visible action—only those who stand for the people will stand with the people.”

— Anyi Kings March 20, 2026