News report by Anyi Kings
Published On The Biafra Post
July 15, 2026
ROME, ITALY — The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Italy has suspended 11 members from the organisation with immediate effect, accusing them of engaging in activities allegedly aimed at destabilising the Monza zone.
The suspension was contained in a memorandum dated July 15, 2026, and signed by Mazi Uda Keke Ugo, National Coordinator of IPOB Italy.
According to the memo, the IPOB Italy National Coordinator and national executives were alerted to what they described as a “public show of shame” involving some members of the Monza zone.
The organisation alleged that the affected individuals had become “willing tools by omission or commission” in the hands of what it described as enemies of the Biafra restoration movement.
The suspended members are:
Mazi Uche Stephen
Mazi Mba John
Mazi Chiegblu Oluchukwu
Mazi Chiekwu Charles
Mazi Iwegbu Osadume Onyeisi
Mazi Iwu Stanley
Mazi Ejike Ifeanyi
Mazi Nwachukwu Francis
Mazi Jacob Henry
Mazi Charles Chijioke
Mazi Oluoha Anthony
The suspension, according to the document, remains in effect until further notice.
IPOB Italy further stated that the Biafra restoration movement was founded on core values, principles and objectives which members are expected to uphold.
It warned that individuals or groups who deliberately ridicule the structure and guiding principles of IPOB would have no place in the movement.
The national coordinator also called on IPOB members in Italy to desist from engaging in any IPOB-related activities with the suspended individuals.
The latest disciplinary action highlights the continuing emphasis by IPOB structures on internal discipline, organisational loyalty and adherence to the movement’s established leadership and guiding principles.
The Biafra Post will continue to monitor
developments following the suspension and any possible response from the affected members.
Anyi Kings reporting

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