Biafra post
Report by Anyi Kings
Published On the Biafra Post
July 13, 2026
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Homeland Leadership has issued a comprehensive security advisory to Biafran citizens, IPOB families in the homeland, and coordinators, warning of what it describes as heightened state surveillance and alleged internal attempts to undermine the movement.
The advisory, dated July 12, 2026, was issued under the authority of the IPOB Homeland Leadership and signed by Mazi Expensive, identified as the IPOB Homeland National Publicity Secretary.
Warning on Travel and Surveillance
According to the document, the leadership claims that individuals associated with Biafran identity continue to face arrests, detention, and surveillance by Nigerian security agencies.
The advisory further alleges that intelligence available to the leadership indicates that some persons travelling to meet Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto may be subjected to security screening and compelled to surrender personal identification information, including their National Identification Number (NIN).
The leadership advised members to carefully assess the risks associated with such journeys, stating that those who choose to proceed should understand the potential consequences of their decisions.
The statement also maintained that the IPOB leadership would not accept responsibility for individuals who ignore the warning and later seek intervention after encountering difficulties.
Allegations of Internal Subversion
In a second advisory, the Homeland Leadership alleged that there are coordinated efforts by certain individuals to create division within IPOB structures, particularly in Enugu State.
The document specifically accused Chukz Egwuatu of engaging in activities aimed at sowing discord and rebellion against the leadership headed by Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem.
Reaffirms Commitment to Non-Violence
Despite raising concerns over alleged internal sabotage, the advisory reaffirmed IPOB's commitment to non-violent principles.
The leadership emphasized that members should not resort to violence or physical confrontation but instead rely on education, discipline, and ideological awareness to counter what it described as misinformation and deception.
The statement encouraged members to remain vigilant, exercise discernment, and stay committed to the movement's stated objectives through peaceful means.
Closing Message
The advisory concludes with a call for heightened vigilance among IPOB members, particularly in Enugu, urging supporters to remain resolute and carefully evaluate information and directives they receive.
The statement was signed:
Mazi Expensive
IPOB Homeland National Publicity Secretary
For IPOB Homeland Leadership
Anyi Kings Reporting
