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By Anyi Kings 
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The Book of Lamentations: The Sokoto Circle and the Failure of a Parallel Agenda

The unfolding events surrounding the Sokoto circle have made me understand why the Bible contains a Book of Lamentations. When the history of the Biafra struggle is eventually written, there will inevitably be a chapter dedicated to the lamentations of the Kanu siblings and their  criminal allies.

The leadership of IPOB under the Directorate of State (DOS), together with its volunteer media wing, systematically dismantled what is  describes  as a network of fraudulent strategies being  carried out under the guise of freedom fighting. Their pursuit of wealth, influence, and personal fame, at the expense of innocent Biafrans.

It began with attempts to undermine the Directorate of State. The Head of the Directorate of State (HODS), Mazi Chika Edoziem, was publicly belittled as "one Chika Edoziem," while the family circle claims they  were  dealing directly with Onyendu. Ironically, after refusing to recognize the DOS structure, the same individuals later accused the DOS of disobeying Onyendu and demanded that the Directorate obey instructions transmitted through them. The contradiction speaks for itself.

The legal front followed a similar pattern. Lawyers who had represented Onyendu over the years and secured significant courtroom victories were  blackmailed and removed from his defence team. Meanwhile, the Directorate retained its long-standing legal team led by Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor,  On another front, the Directorate also secured a favourable judgment that removed Mazi Chika Edoziem's name from the Nigerian military's wanted list after a court declared the listing unlawful.

When expectations were not met, attention shifted to blaming Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor. Claims emerged that he failed to file certain applications before handing over the case file, and that this alleged omission was responsible for Onyendu's present legal predicament. Thus, another chapter of lamentation began.

The attacks soon extended to the IPOB volunteer media. They mockingly referred to IPOB media personnel as "recharge card media warriors." Ironically, many of these volunteers proudly accept that description because they operate voluntarily, sustained only by occasional airtime support rather than salaries.

To counter them, a well-funded media structure emerged under the banner of "Biafra Vanguards." Reports claimed that more than two million US dollars were budgeted for media operations against the Directorate of State. Studios were allegedly established in private residences, expensive media equipment was procured, wardrobes supplied, and media operatives reportedly placed on monthly salaries running into thousands of dollars depending on rank.

A parallel radio platform, Biafra Radio, was also established in direct competition with Radio Biafra. Critics point out that this contradicted IPOB's own Code of Conduct, under which eleven former DOS members had previously lost their positions for establishing Radio Biafra International without authorization. Ironically, the same conduct was allegedly repeated.

Using the new platform, announcements were allegedly made claiming Onyendu had ordered Biafrans to abandon Radio Biafra, listen exclusively to Biafra Radio, and shut down the original station. The Directorate and its media team largely ignored these claims, choosing instead to continue funding, upgrading, and maintaining Radio Biafra and Biafra Television. As Biafrans continued listening to the established platforms, another round of lamentations reportedly followed over the refusal of DOS to surrender Radio Biafra.

Next came the introduction of the so-called "100-Man Committee," presented as a new leadership structure for IPOB. According to supporters of the Directorate, the initiative failed because IPOB members worldwide reaffirmed their confidence in the Directorate of State as the movement's only legitimate leadership.

As support for the DOS remained firm, new accusations surfaced alleging that the Directorate intended to hijack the movement from Onyendu. Eventually, what many describe as the "last card" was played with the announcement of a parallel "Sokoto DOS," reportedly composed largely of individuals associated with other organisations rather than recognised IPOB structures.

In response, the recognised Directorate of State announced institutional reforms, explaining that IPOB was undergoing a process of institutionalisation in which decisions would be governed by its constitution, collective leadership, and established policies rather than the discretion of any individual. The Directorate also announced temporary measures affecting leadership positions, citing security concerns.

Following this announcement, IPOB units across different countries issued statements reaffirming their loyalty to the Directorate of State while rejecting the legitimacy of the newly announced parallel structure. They argued that official IPOB communication remains through Radio Biafra and authorised channels, not through alternative platforms.

As these developments unfolded, fresh complaints allegedly emerged accusing the Directorate of withholding Radio Biafra passwords. Critics view this as ironic, noting that the same platform had previously been declared irrelevant, demarketed, and even publicly announced as one that should be shut down. Yet, they now sought control of its access credentials.

Perhaps that is why the Book of Lamentations remains relevant. When strategy repeatedly fails against a disciplined institution that relies on structure rather than personalities, lamentation often becomes the only remaining response.

— Anyi Kings 

June 29, 2026
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Report By Anyi Kings 
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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
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Report by Anyi Kings 
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June 25, 2026


The Directorate of State (DOS) of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has issued a public statement distancing the Eastern Security Network (ESN) from a viral video allegedly featuring armed individuals claiming to represent the security outfit while issuing threats against both Biafrans and non-Biafrans.


In a communication signed by DOS Press Secretary Dr. C. Okadigbo, the IPOB leadership described the individuals in the video as "criminal gangs, militias, and terrorists" who have no affiliation with either the ESN or the IPOB self-determination movement.


According to the statement, the DOS said the video was part of a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and tarnish the reputation of the Eastern Security Network, which it described as a disciplined security outfit operating under the authority of the IPOB leadership.
The statement emphasized that the actions and threats made by the armed group do not reflect the values, principles, policies, or operational standards of the ESN. It further clarified that ESN does not operate any social media accounts independently and only communicates through official channels approved by the IPOB leadership.


"The Eastern Security Network central command under the control of the IPOB leadership, the Directorate of State, wholly rejects and disclaims those statements and the individuals issuing such threats in the name of ESN," the statement read.


The IPOB leadership reiterated that ESN personnel are trained under strict disciplinary standards and are expected to refrain from harassment, intimidation, criminal conduct, and human rights violations against residents of Biafraland.


The DOS warned that any individual or group using the name of ESN to threaten civilians or engage in unlawful activities should be regarded as impostors whose actions are contrary to the organization's stated objectives.


The statement also condemned all forms of violence, intimidation, and threats directed at civilians, alleging that the armed groups behind the video were acting as proxy militias seeking to undermine the reputation and mission of the Eastern Security Network.


The latest clarification comes amid growing concerns over the activities of armed groups operating in the South-East and the increasing circulation of videos and messages on social media claiming affiliation with various security and separatist organizations.


IPOB's Directorate of State concluded by reaffirming its opposition to violence and its commitment to protecting the interests of Biafrans through what it described as lawful and disciplined structures under its leadership.
Signed:
Dr. C. Okadigbo
DOS Press Secretary
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)
25 June 2026