Report by Anyi Kings 
Published On The Biafra Post 

July 18, 2026 | United Kingdom

The United Kingdom witnessed a major display of Biafran identity and solidarity on Saturday as members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) turned activities surrounding the organisation’s UK Annual General Meeting (AGM) into a large-scale public awareness campaign and street procession.

What began as an evangelism and public sensitisation outreach reportedly transformed into a massive Biafra awareness march, with a large number of IPOB members and supporters taking to the streets in Biafran colours, carrying flags and displaying the red, black and green symbolism of the Biafran struggle.

The mobilisation, which drew a crowd reportedly numbering in the thousands, was described by participants as a demonstration of the continuing strength of the Biafran movement in the United Kingdom and its commitment to peaceful public engagement.

The outreach involved IPOB members interacting with members of the public, distributing informational materials and explaining the organisation’s position on the Biafran self-determination struggle. The participants marched peacefully through public areas, drawing attention from passersby and members of the wider community.

The event also attracted significant attention within the Biafran political landscape as the family of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was seen participating in the public procession. Kanu’s wife and his son, Uchechi, were among those who joined the march, adding a notable dimension to an event that was largely presented as a show of solidarity with the IPOB institutional leadership under Mazi Chika Edoziem.

For many participants, the appearance of members of Kanu’s immediate family alongside the wider IPOB mobilisation represented a striking image of Biafran unity and public solidarity.

A Peaceful Message on the Streets

The IPOB UK AGM Evangelism Outreach was conducted in a peaceful and orderly atmosphere. Participants wore Biafran colours, branded caps, scarves and other items bearing Biafran insignia, while large Biafran flags were displayed during the procession.

The event combined religious evangelism, public sensitisation and community mobilisation, with participants using the opportunity to engage members of the public about the Biafran cause.

Unlike conventional indoor AGM activities, the outreach brought the movement directly into public spaces, creating a highly visible display of Biafran identity and activism across the United Kingdom.

The large turnout has further reinforced the importance of the diaspora in sustaining international awareness of the Biafran struggle.

With the IPOB UK AGM serving as the platform, Saturday’s mobilisation sent a powerful message: the Biafran movement remains active, organised and capable of turning public spaces into platforms for peaceful advocacy and awareness.

The United Kingdom did not merely host an IPOB AGM on Saturday—it witnessed Biafra take its message to the streets.
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