“The truth does not fear scrutiny—only those who hide from it do.”

Anyi Kings 

Published On the Biafra post 
April 6, 2026 

I will advise Kanu, his lawyers, and his siblings to move on with their so-called “100 men group.” Let him continue leading what has now clearly become a private enterprise—one that I will not hesitate to describe, promote, and expose as exactly what it is: a franchise built on manipulation. Given the number of gullible individuals still scattered across Biafra land, the business may even expand.

If fortune ever smiles on him and he negotiates his release, his loud voice—this time on a newly rebranded “Biafra Radio” instead of Radio Biafra—may serve as a useful tool in growing that family venture.

But one truth must be made clear: the Indigenous People of Biafra has evolved beyond any personal or family control. IPOB is no longer a private franchise. It has transformed into a people-driven movement, institutionalized through the Directorate of State (DOS), and guided by a collective vision for a sovereign Biafra.

Biafrans are not blind to the plot to destabilize and collapse the movement. This agenda, many believe, was activated the moment IPOB’s financial system was restructured—closing loopholes and ending years of unchecked financial practices. Since then, the narrative of victimhood, fueled through legal representatives, has been deployed in an attempt to gain sympathy and legitimacy in the face of serious allegations.

Yet, that strategy is failing.

The growing call is simple: accountability. And it will not be silenced.

Kanu himself once said: “I do not own IPOB. My family does not own IPOB. IPOB has a mind of its own. If tomorrow I stop living up to expectations, IPOB will reject me.”

It is on these very words that he will be judged.

The day he walks free from Sokoto prison may not mark the end of his troubles—but the beginning. Because on that day, he will face the full weight of institutional accountability. 

And if found wanting, he risks being disgraced out of the very movement he once led.

There is no greater betrayal of a cause than empowering forces that seek to divide it. 

Aligning, directly or indirectly, with failed factions now repackaged under different names only deepens that betrayal.

Biafrans are watching.

Every action will be accounted for. No amount of blackmail, false accusations, or emotional propaganda will rewrite the facts. Even attempts to draw parallels with global figures or rewrite history cannot substitute for transparency.

In the end, legitimacy is not claimed—it is earned through accountability.

“History will not remember the loudest voice—but the most accountable one.”

— Anyi Kings April 6, 2026
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