HOW BIAFRA VANGUARD MEDIA TRIGGERED THE EXPOSURE OF KANU’S FINANCIAL FRAUD — A SCANDAL THAT MAY LEAD HIM FROM JAIL TO JAIL
“Those who weaponize blackmail often forget — exposure is a double-edged sword.”
Anyi kings
Published on the Biafra post
April 1, 2026
Biafra Vanguard media , the so-called media arm of the yet-to-be inaugurated “100 conmen,” allegedly headed by Kanu from Sokoto prison, has unknowingly triggered the very exposure that may bury him politically and legally.
These amateur media merchants thrive on blackmail and falsehood, desperately attempting to demonize the Directorate of State (DOS) and sow distrust among Biafrans against the leadership of IPOB. In their reckless bid to accuse the leadership of financial misconduct and disobedience, they have instead opened a dangerous door—one that leads directly to Kanu’s own financial dealings.
It must be clearly stated: over 80% of these so-called “100 men” are not IPOB members and have never contributed a dime to the struggle. The remaining 20% are disgraced former members—suspended or expelled due to insubordination and criminal conduct. As always, birds of the same feather flock together.
Their regrouping is no coincidence. It is fueled by individuals closely linked to Kanu himself—proxies allegedly used in orchestrating serious financial fraud during his leadership. When the present leadership uncovered these irregularities, they acted decisively—halting the rot and restructuring the financial system. Naturally, those who benefitted from corruption became aggressive, resorting to blackmail, propaganda, and coordinated falsehood.
Their next move was predictable: a campaign to defund the struggle. They called on members to stop paying dues and abandon Radio Biafra. But let it be known—the target is not Kanu. The real victim of this sabotage is the Biafra project itself, built on the sacrifices and blood of our people.
On the other side, there are strong indications that external forces are enabling this regrouping as part of a broader political bargain tied to Kanu’s quest for release—where destabilizing the movement becomes the price for his freedom.
This has placed IPOB leadership in a difficult but defining position:
Protect a damaged image built on questionable actions, or preserve the integrity and future of the Biafra struggle through transparency and accountability.
As anger rises among members, calls for a financial probe grow louder by the day. The evidence already in circulation is deeply troubling, and the demand for truth cannot be suppressed.
The leadership has therefore urged calm, assuring Biafrans that every legal mechanism will be deployed to recover any looted funds—regardless of who is involved or how highly placed they may be. Corruption will not be tolerated. Not now, not ever.
Let it be clear: IPOB media is not here to conduct trials on social media. We will not descend into that gutter. But we will respond to blackmail with facts.
And the fact remains: the financial scandal has been exposed.
A day of reckoning is inevitable.
Those who contributed their hard-earned money deserve answers—and those answers will come. The world will know the truth.
That the loudest voice was, in fact, the greatest deception.
IPOB media does not attack.
We respond to attacks.
Anyi Kings April 1, 2026

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