News Report by Anyi Kings
Published On the Biafra Post
July 16, 2026
BIAFRA LAND — July 15, 2026: The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has issued what it described as a “final, unequivocal warning” to Nnamdi Kanu and individuals allegedly aligning with him to cause violence and disorder within Biafra Land.
The warning was contained in a public statement signed by Mazi Expensive, IPOB Publicity Secretary, Biafra Land, and released on July 15, 2026.
According to the statement, the people of Biafra have endured what the leadership described as years of “severe torment, extortion, and violence” allegedly carried out by criminal elements claiming to be acting under orders from Kanu.
The IPOB leadership said it had previously exercised patience and defended Kanu under the assumption of institutional unity. However, it declared that such protection could no longer continue following his official suspension from the movement.
“That shield is gone,” the statement declared.
The leadership argued that Kanu, having previously enforced IPOB’s oath and code of conduct by removing individuals who allegedly violated organizational rules, must now respect the same principle of institutional discipline.
The statement further referenced the recent crisis in Abia State, where armed individuals allegedly invaded an official IPOB meeting.
According to the document, the individuals reportedly claimed to be acting on orders received after visiting Kanu at the Sokoto detention facility.
The IPOB leadership alleged that the incident was an attempt to forcibly remove the Abia National Coordinator and “hijack the leadership” of the organization.
It therefore challenged Kanu to publicly and verifiably dissociate himself from the alleged perpetrators if he did not authorize the incident.
“If Nnamdi Kanu did not authorize this armed assault, he must immediately use his lawyers or next available visitors to issue a public, verifiable disclaimer,” the statement said.
The leadership warned that continued silence would be interpreted as confirmation that Kanu was working against the interests of the Biafran people, their freedom, and their wellbeing.
The statement also accused internal divisions of creating opportunities for the Nigerian government to further militarize and terrorize Biafra territories.
However, while reaffirming IPOB’s commitment to a peaceful struggle, the leadership declared that no individual or faction had a monopoly on violence.
“Nobody is bigger than the collective will of the Biafran people,” the statement warned.
The organization further stated that any future attempt to attack its leadership or disrupt its structures would be met with resistance from the people.
The statement concluded with a stern warning:
“Take heed immediately. The patience of the movement is entirely exhausted.”
The development is expected to further intensify the already deepening internal crisis within the Biafran separatist movement, particularly amid competing claims over leadership, discipline, authority, and the direction of the struggle.
The allegations contained in the statement are attributed to the IPOB leadership
Anyi kings reporting

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