IPOB Eswatini Chapter

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IPOB Eswatini Chapter is a peaceful community page for Biafrans, friends of Biafra,& supporters of Biafran identity in Eswatini.

We share community updates,cultural awareness, identity education,unity messages,& public information for Biafrans in Eswatini

14/06/2026

**PUBLIC RESPONSE TO THE RECENT DISCLAIMER STORY CONCERNING IPOB ESWATINI CHAPTER**

It has come to our attention that a disclaimer concerning IPOB Eswatini Chapter was recently published on an online news platform without hearing from all affected parties.

We wish to state clearly that IPOB Eswatini Chapter has not hijacked, taken over, or unlawfully claimed any page or social media platform belonging to any person, organisation, or group.

For the avoidance of doubt, IPOB Eswatini Chapter had previously contracted a social media consultant in 2019 to assist with the creation and management of its online presence. The consultant did not fully deliver the agreed work at that time, but has now completed and delivered the social media platform in question. Based on our understanding, the page was created and handled by the consultant in connection with the work assigned to him.

We therefore reject any attempt to twist the facts or portray IPOB Eswatini Chapter as being involved in hijacking, impersonation, or conflict with any organisation. There is no truth in the allegation that IPOB Eswatini Chapter hijacked any page belonging to another group.

IPOB Eswatini Chapter is real, focused, and committed to its lawful affairs, including creating awareness and engaging peacefully on matters affecting our people. We are not in conflict with ANNIES/NIDO Eswatini or any Nigerian group in Eswatini, and we do not seek to misrepresent or interfere with the activities of any organisation.

We condemn any publication or statement that presents one side of the matter without giving IPOB Eswatini Chapter a fair opportunity to respond. Responsible journalism requires fairness, balance, and proper verification before publishing claims capable of damaging the reputation of any person or organisation.

We therefore call on the platform concerned to publish this response as our right of reply and to correct any impression that IPOB Eswatini Chapter unlawfully hijacked or claimed any social media page.

Signed
IPOB Eswatini Chapter

12/06/2026

Many laughed at him (Nnamdi Kanu).
Many insulted him. Many called him names. They arrested him, and he is still in prison like prophet Jeremiah.
But one question must be asked today: Were the warnings completely wrong? Are they happening now?
For years, he spoke about worsening insecurity and the gradual collapse of public safety in Nigeria. At the time, many dismissed those concerns as fearmongering. Today, kidnapping has spread far beyond the places where it was once thought to belong.
Lagos is no longer immune.
Oyo is no longer immune. In fact, Oyo bleeds right now! Women weep and refuse consolation because their children are in strange forests.
Families now travel with fear. Parents panic when their loved ones are on the road. Citizens who should be protected are increasingly left to pray for survival.
This is not about supporting or opposing Nnamdi Kanu. It is about facing reality. Bring him out and ask him for the way forward. Swallow your pride and keep the Constitution aside.
A government’s first responsibility is the protection of lives and property. When citizens live in fear, when kidnappers grow bolder, and when insecurity reaches the nation’s major cities, then difficult questions must be asked of those in power.
The most painful part is that what was once considered a distant problem has become a national nightmare. Nigeria deserves better.
Our people deserve better.
And history will remember those who sounded the alarm, and those who ignored it. Today, we remember Nnamdi Kanu, who sounded the alarm and the Nigerian government, who ignored.
🔥 Lord, save your people!

12/06/2026

"....we will never forget!"

12/06/2026

IPOB Is A Collective Heritage Of The Biafran People, Not The Private Property Of Any CEO, Leader, Or Individual
In that sense, the movement represents a shared legacy and responsibility, reflecting the aspirations and sacrifices of the wider Biafran people.
Remove the Biafran people, there will be no IPOB. Remove Kanu, there will still be IPOB

12/06/2026

I keep hearing the same plea: When will the United States or Britain recognize Biafra? When will they sanction Tinubu? When will they free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu?

The honest answer, from a man who has been inside the rooms where these decisions are made: they will not. Not now. Not without a campaign you have not yet started.

Here is the truth, based on deep knowledge of the system and the historical record of every liberation movement in the modern world: no begging, no court filing, no friendly politician, and no lobbying campaign will gain you anything at all if there is not a global awakening behind it. Without that awakening, every dollar spent on advocacy and every hour spent on social media tagging members of Congress is wasted.

This is not defeatism. This is realism. The work matters. But it only matters when the foundation underneath it exists.

By Mike Arnold

12/06/2026

IPOB Belongs to the People of Biafra
In response to the interview of Kanu’s special counsel, Bar Aloy Ejimakor, where he was indirectly making reference of IPOB as a personal enterprise of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Bar Aloy Ejimakor failed to acknowledged the fact that the Indigenous People of Biafra has grown from a localized activist group into a highly organized influential global movement, a foundational truth which remains non-negotiable: IPOB does not belong to any single individual or family as it was built on the shared sacrifices of millions of Biafrans around the world.
No individual, regardless of their prominence or rhetorical influence can lay claim to have built IPOB from scratch to its global stature. The movement's international presence, infrastructure and grassroots mobilizing power are the direct results of an immense effort of the people.
Ordinary members across the globe have sustained the organization through various forms of dedication, countless members have paid the ultimate price during rallies from Onitsha headbridge, Nkpor, Igweocha, Obigbo, Aba and in other cities across Biafra land. What about the enforced disappearance of IPOB members by the Nigerian security apparatus and security crackdowns. Numerous coordinators and members have faced prolonged detentions, legal battles and physical displacement.
Let me also school Bar Aloy Ejimakor that IPOB is funded primarily by the hard-earned income, personal donations of ordinary members in the diaspora and at homeland of which he has benefited and has continued to benefit from. He should cease from referring or rather comparing IPOB as an enterprise where the CEO can hire and fire employees at will. When an organization is funded and protected by the collective will of the masses, it ceases to be personal property. Treating a liberation movement as a family estate or an individual enterprise undermines the very core of its mission.
Bar Ejimakor should have this in mind and also inform same to his principal, for any movement to maintain long-term institutional stability, its leader must respect the sacrifices of its rank and file members. IPOB's strength does not reside in a single name or lineage; it resides in the collective investment of time, resources, and lives of people dedicated to the shared vision. Those that have dedicated years of their lives, labored and bled to bring IPOB to the world stage are the true owners of the movement.
IPOB belongs to the people of Biafra!
By Charles Opanwa.
Chinasa Nworu - I know they will make this pronouncement and finally they vomited that rubbish they have been nursing and looking for ways to fabricate the story, telling people that IPOB is a family business.
It’s left for Biafrans to speak up if at anytime for the past decade that this struggle is a family or Kanu’s business enterprise.

10/06/2026

Former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, former Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, Chairman of Media Trust Group, Malam Kabiru Yusuf, and seven other prominent Nigerians have warned that Nigeria is facing a deepening crisis marked by rising insecurity, electoral manipulation and weakening democratic institutions.
Read more:
https://dailytrust.com/nigeria-at-dangerous-crossroads... See less

10/06/2026

During the g3nocide against Ndigbo, I was 9years old, The federal troops started k!lling my community people. Our parents started telling us to make sure we deny being Igbo wherever we go if we must stay alive. That was how we started to denying being Igbo.
~ Senator Ned Nwoko | See less

05/06/2026

According to, The Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Nigerians paid an estimated ₦2.23 trillion in ransoms to kidnappers in one year, an amount greater than the 2026 budgets of many Nigerian states.
How can one be thinking that Nigeria will get it right one day

05/06/2026

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