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  • IPOB sit-at-home order records low compliance in Imo

    IPOB sit-at-home order records low compliance in Imo

    The sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had minimal effect on activities across Imo State on Monday, as markets, schools, and public institutions operated normally.

    Residents, traders, and students were seen moving freely, while commercial buses plied major routes and conveyed passengers to their destinations without disruption.

    Students attended classes until the close of school for the day, and civil servants were present at their duty posts across the state.

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    Some residents, who spoke with our reporter, said they were surprised by the sit-at-home order, noting that they were not aware of any directive restricting movement.

     A trader, Chidima, said, “I came out for business in Owerri because there’s enough security in the capital city. More importantly, I came out to look for my daily bread, and people in town were moving freely because stores and shops were open without any fear of molestation.”

  • Anxiety in Southeast over IPOB’s fresh sit-at-home call tomorrow

    Anxiety in Southeast over IPOB’s fresh sit-at-home call tomorrow

    • Ignore directive, organisation’s lawyer urges residents

    The South East States of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo are in the grip of fresh anxiety over safety of life and property after the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) called for a sit-at-home protest across the region tomorrow.

    The group branded it Biafra-wide solidarity lockdown to show support for Onitsha traders in the aftermath of the closure of the city’s main market for one week by Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo.

    The planned sit-at-home is also meant to press for the release of leader of IPOB Nnamdi Kanu from jail.

    In a swift reaction to the IPOB statement yesterday, lead counsel for the group, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, asked South-East residents to completely ignore the strike.

    He called it fake and fraudulent.

    Governor Soludo ordered the market shut for one week last Monday following the traders’ continued compliance with the IPOB sit-at-home directive.

    He expressed disappointment that the traders chose to obey “the long-standing, fear-enforced Monday sit-at-home order; a ghostly mandate from non-state actors that has strangled businesses and normalised weekly Monday sit-at-home for years.”

    He described his closure order as the latest and perhaps most drastic approach to determine who controls time and economic life in Southeast Nigeria on Mondays.

    Soludo said government would not stand by while a few individuals willfully undermined public safety and disregarded official directives meant to restore normalcy.

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    He said if the market did not reopen for business after the one-week shutdown, it would be sealed for a month.

    On Friday, the governor, accompanied by some of his commissioners, undertook another visit to the market to map out areas for remodeling in the complex.

    The market, according to him, has lost much of its functionality owning to years of unplanned development and the crippling effects of the Monday sit-at-home.

    “The Onitsha Main Market, in its current state, is no longer functional. We have done the study. The main market is no longer what it was designed to be. It has literally died,” he said.

    Soludo recalled that in the late 1970s, the market operated with wide streets, organised stalls and ample parking space, allowing smooth movement of trucks and shoppers—conditions he said no longer exist.

    He said persistent adherence to the Monday sit-at-home order has “further worsened the situation with billions of naira lost weekly and customers diverted to neighbouring states.”

    “Leadership requires taking inconvenient steps to secure the future. The closure of the market is a corrective measure to reclaim the state’s economic life,” he said.

    “This remodeling aligns with our manifesto to build planned and sustainable markets, communities and cities. Leadership beckons us to take these difficult but necessary steps.”

    He told the traders that he would be back there tomorrow to supervise resumption of business.

    Chairman of the Onitsha Main Market, Chief Chijioke Okpalaugo, said the traders were in tune with the government’s vision, but appealed for a brief grace period to secure their goods.

    “After careful consideration of the proposals presented by the state government, we, the leadership and traders of Onitsha Main Market, have chosen Option 2 (remodeling and stop sit-at-home) as the preferred path forward,” he said.

    However, IPOB did not take kindly to the governor’s action in shutting the market.

    It said the market closure amounted to economic strangulation of the Igbo and called for a “Biafra-wide solidarity strike” tomorrow.

    It said: “This total shutdown is a direct, peaceful and unified response to the tyrannical actions of Governor Soludo, who shut down the Onitsha Main Market and threatened further closures, demolitions and revocation of land ownership.

    “Soludo’s war on Onitsha traders is a war on all Biafrans. Touch one, touch all.”

    It asked traders, public transport operators, banks, schools, civil servants and residents across the region to observe the  peaceful “solidarity lockdown.”

    The group said the sit-at-home was a voluntary act of civil disobedience and warned that Soludo’s actions could provoke wider resistance.

    We’re fully prepared to maintain police —Police

    The Anambra State Police Command declared its readiness to maintain law and order following the latest statement by IPOB.

    The State Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, said the initial stage of the security crisis involved attacks on security operatives and destruction of government facilities by criminal elements seeking to instill fear in residents.

    According to the police, “the state government, in collaboration with Ndi Anambra, has now resolved to correct harmful practices arising from the security situation, including the illegal sit-at-home and closure of markets on Mondays.”

    The police assured residents of their safety and their property, adding, “security agencies are not the enemy but those who seek to inflict suffering and hardship on the people.”

    Also, members of the state security outfit, Agunechemba, have vowed to storm the Main Market to protect the lives and property of the citizenry.

    The leader of the Agunechemba outfit in the state, Prince Ken Emeakayi, said the group would not allow anyone or group to invade Anambra again, saying,”we are battle ready.”

    IPOB lawyer to Southeast residents: Ignore sit-at-home order

    Reacting to the IPOB statement, counsel to the group Ifeanyi Ejiofor urged Southeast residents to ignore the strike.

    Ejiofor said the call to strike was fake; a phantom and a calculated falsehood.

    He said: “Once again, the well-worn theatre of misinformation has opened its curtains, this time with a particularly lazy script and an insultingly predictable cast.

    “Late yesterday, a report was widely circulated alleging that a total lockdown of Ala-Igbo had been ordered under the guise of a sit-at-home directive purportedly issued by ‘Emma Powerful,’ slated for Monday, February 2, 2026.

    “Let it be stated clearly, unequivocally and without ambiguity: this directive is fake, a phantom, a calculated falsehood.

    “Upon careful inquiry and diligent verification, especially considering the delicate and hard-won calm presently returning to our homeland, it became glaringly obvious that the so-called ‘Emma Powerful’ platform has been fatally compromised.

    “It has been hijacked by vested interests whose business model thrives on fear, disruption, extortion, and the cynical exploitation of vulnerable communities.

    “The peaceful global movement of the IPOB has formally and decisively disowned this fabricated publication, categorically distancing itself from the false sit-at-home order and directing Ndi-Igbo to go about their lawful and normal activities without fear.

    “Going forward, the message from IPOB is unmistakable: any publication attributed to ‘Emma Powerful’ should be treated with extreme suspicion, if not outright contempt.

    “Frankly, one cannot but express astonishment, bordering on disbelief, that at such a critical juncture, when relative peace is cautiously resurfacing in Ala-Igbo, anyone would recklessly circulate information capable of reopening wounds and inviting criminal infiltration.

    “History has taught us, at unbearable cost, what happens when fake directives fall into the hands of violent opportunists masquerading as enforcers.

    “It is therefore no longer sufficient to merely advise our people to ‘ignore’ publications from this source. The time has come for greater clarity and firmness.

    “The platform known as ‘Emma Powerful,’ in its current corrupted state, has positioned itself as an adversary to Ala-Igbo’s peace, progress, and collective well-being.”

    Ejiofor said IPOB must go further by publicly and definitively explaining why this source has become unreliable, compromised and hostile to the collective interest of Ndi-Igbo.

  • DSS DG releases suspected IPOB member detained since 2022

    DSS DG releases suspected IPOB member detained since 2022

    The Director General, State Security Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, has ordered the release of one Kenneth Okechukwu Nwafor, arrested in July 2022, for alleged involvement in the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). 

    This comes barely one month after ordering the release and compensation of one Abuja-based business woman, Mrs. Chineze Ozoadibe.

    The DG also awarded Nwafor, who hails from Isuikwuato LGA of Abia state, N5 million as compensation for the wrongful arrest and free medicare.

    A credible security source revealed that detailed investigation conducted by personnel of the Service exonerated Nwafor. 

    The source noted that the release and compensation are in line with the Director General’s directive that all the cases he inherited be reviewed to ensure due process and prompt dispensation of justice.

    “The DG directed his investigation officers to conduct detailed review of all pending cases and they have been dutifully doing that. Nwafor’s case is one of such cases’,” the source offered. 

    “The gesture, one of the several by the DG, is a testament to his resolve to comply with the rule of law and 

    adherence to the service standard operating procedure,” he stated, adding, three Abia men, Udemba, Onyedikachi and Eze, suspected of belongings to IPOB, were equally released. 

    “Mr Tosin Ajayi acknowledges that as humans, we sometimes make mistakes. He also believes that when such mistakes are made, the right thing is to make amends. That is why he has established a culture of accountability and humanly makes efforts to remedy the mistakes of the Agency,” added the source. 

    “Remember he paid N20 million as compensation to one Jos- based businessman who was erroneously shot on the leg in the course of a security operation in 2016. Even when the court awarded N10 million in damages against the DSS, the agency refused to pay until Ajayi became DG. He doubled the money. 

    “Nwafor isn’t the first Igbo to be released and compensated under similar circumstances. Some months ago, the DG ordered the release of three young men wrongfully detained for belonging to IPOB. 

    “Last month, he paid N10 million as compensation to the Abuja-based Igbo businesswoman arrested by a sister security agency for alleged illegal oil bunkering. The DG added N10 million for five others to share, explained the source, adding, “this has become the trend since the new DSS leadership.”

  • DSS files terrorism charges against nine IPOB commanders linked to Simon Ekpa

    DSS files terrorism charges against nine IPOB commanders linked to Simon Ekpa

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed terrorism charges against seven commanders of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) linked to Simon Ekpa before a Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Its Deputy Director Public Relations and Strategic Communications Favour Dozie dropped the hint in a statement yesterday.

    According to the statement, in the three separate cases, FHC/ABJ/CR/632/2025; FHC/ABJ/CR/633/2025 and FHC/ABJ/CR/634/2025, filed on 19 November, the seven suspects were accused of receiving funds and other material support from Simon Ekpa and other foreign-based members of IPOB.

    The statement reads: “A key suspect, Ibrahim Ali Larabo, accused of terrorism financing, is an illegal immigrant from the Republic of Niger, operating a Bureau de Change (BDC) without a licence.

    “He provided financial services for the Simon Ekpa-led proscribed group, receiving and disbursing large sums of money for IPOB terrorism activities in the Southeast.

    “The suspects were established to be IPOB commanders, arms dealers/couriers, ESN fighters, and foot soldiers funded and directed by Simon Ekpa, who has been convicted of terror-related charges and sentenced to six years imprisonment in Finland.

    “Also, the DSS has successfully prosecuted Ismaila a.k.a Mai Tangaran, the terrorist who coordinated the 2012 attacks on the IPolice Headquarters in Bompai, Kano State and other critical facilities, resulting in many injuries.

    “Ismaila was convicted and sentenced by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja. The trial, which began in 2017, ended on 18 November when Justice Nwite pronounced his verdict. 

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    “Ismaila, one of the leaders of the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP), was convicted on the four-count charge brought against him by the Department of State Services(DSS) under the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2013.

    “Justice Nwite sentenced him to 15 years in relation to count one and 20 years on counts two, three and four. The sentences are to run concurrently.”

    According to statement, the DSS had earlier filed cases against two internationally-wanted terror suspects – Mahmud Muhammad Usman (aka Mamuda) and Abubakar Abba (aka Abu Baara) – whose trial will resume before Justice Nwite (of the Federal High Court in Abuja) on 15 January 2026.

    “The prosecution of Khalid Al Barnawi, accused of being the mastermind of the UN complex bombing on 26 August 2011. Al-Barnawi continues. Barnawi, alongside four others, is being prosecuted for his involvement in the bombing.

    “Five others are arraigned on a nine-count charge before the Federal High Court in Abuja in suit FHC/ABJ/CR/301/2025 over their alleged involvement in the June 5, 2022, attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State.

    “Equally, being prosecuted by the DSS are 10 suspects arrested in connection with attacks in Benue and Plateau states. The suspects were arrested following President Bola Tinubu’s directive to apprehend the perpetrators.

    “Also to be arraigned are the recaptured Abdulazeez Obadaki (aka Bomboy), believed to be an internationally known ISWAP leader, who confessed to having masterminded attacks on St Francis Catholic, Owo and Deeper Life Church, Okene and one Musa Abubakar, a key manufacturer and supplier of arms and ammunition, who was arrested in Plateau State.

    “The DG-DSS, Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, upon assuming office in August 2024, ordered the review of all the cases he inherited. He also directed that forensic investigations be conducted on these cases to aid diligent prosecution in accordance with Nigerian laws.”

  • IPOB leader challenges court’s jurisdiction in fresh motion

    IPOB leader challenges court’s jurisdiction in fresh motion

    Detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has filed a fresh motion  relating to his ongoing trial for terror offences.

    In the document filed at the Federal High Court, Abuja, on October 16, Kanu queried the jurisdiction of the court to continue with his trial and prayed that all proceedings in the case so far be voided.

    The document, titled: “Notice of preliminary objection to jurisdiction,” sighted by The Nation, showed that Kanu personally signed it.

     An affidavit in support of the document, however, was deposed to by one Prince Emmanuel Kanu, who claimed to be the defendant’s sibling.

    The Nation noted that Kanu’s new motion was filed on  October 16, one day ahead of the date fixed by the court for him (Kanu) to open his defence.

    The prosecution, which queried the authenticity of the fresh document, demanded to know, among others, if it emanated from the defendant’s legal team headed by a former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Kanu Agabi (SAN).

    In a letter dated October 16, the lead prosecuting lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), requested Agabi to confirm if the document indeed emanated from the defendant’s legal team.

    The letter reads: “Our law office received, today, the 16th day of October, 2025, a process titled: “Notice of preliminary Objection to Jurisdiction,” dated and filed  October 16, 2025.

    “Grateful, confirm whether this process emanated from the legal team led by you, representing the defendant in this criminal trial.’’

    At the last hearing in the terrorism case on October 16, Justice James Omotosho announced that, in view of the accelerated hearing earlier granted in the case, he would adjourn for six consecutive days, beginning from October 23, for the defence to open and close its case.

    Also on October 16, Justice Omotosho announced that the medical report by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) declared him medically fit to continue his trial. 

     When asked by the judge whether he had seen the report, Agabi confirmed receiving a copy, which he said he read and shared with members of his team.

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    Agabi told the court that the defence team had nothing against the report.

    The judge, thereafter, requested Agabi and Awomolo to agree on the dates convenient for them. Both lawyers suggested October 23 for the commencement of the defendant’s case.

    Shortly before he adjourned for the day, Justice Omotosho granted an oral application by Agabi that Kanu’s legal team be granted a private consultation opportunity with the defendant, outside the premises of the Department of State Services (DSS), before the commencement of his defence.

    Agabi said the defendant’s legal team was afraid that its consultation with him (Kanu) could be secretly recorded by the DSS.

    Justice Omotosho also acceded to Agabi’s request that the private meeting with Kanu be held in the courtroom on Wednesday.

     However, in the  fresh notice of objection, Kanu is praying for the following reliefs:

    *A declaration that the continued prosecution of the defendant under the repealed Terrorism (Prevention) Amendment Act 2013, and upon a proscription order obtained ex parte and without a fair hearing, violates sections 1(3), 36(1)-(12) and 42 of

    the Constitution and Articles 7 and 26 of the African Charter, and is therefore, null and void;

    *A declaration that the Federal High Court’s ex parte order proscribing IPOB, obtained without notice or hearing, while Justice Binta Nyako’s subsisting ruling (that IPOB is not a lawful society) remained in force, is unconstitutional, unlawful and cannot ground criminal liability;

    *An order striking out or permanently staying counts one to eight  (save count 15) of the amended charge, dated 14th January 2022, for being barred by double jeopardy, having the same factual ingredients as counts six-14 earlier struck out by the Federal High Court on 8th April 2022;

    *An order declaring that the defendant’s extraordinary rendition from Kenya, without extradition proceedings or due process, violated Section 36(1) & (9) of the Constitution, the Extradition Act (Cap E25 LFN 2004), and Articles 12 and 13 of the African Charter, thereby robbing this honourable court of jurisdiction; and

    *An order nullifying all proceedings conducted in breach of the defendant’s right to adequate facilities for defence, confidential communication with counsel and fair hearing, particularly the eavesdropping, seizure of legal materials, and denial of unmonitored access.

    Kanu predicated his notice of objection on five grounds, the first of which is his contention that his continued prosecution “despite the binding Court of Appeal discharge of 13 October 2022 and eight-day post-judgment detention constitutes flagrant contempt of court.”

  • IPOB and the future of southeast

    IPOB and the future of southeast

    • By Sunday Olagunju

    Sir: Four years since the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, declared an illegal sit-at-home order in retaliation to the arrest and prosecution of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, the now outlawed organization has held the entire east and their socio-economic and political well-being at the jugular.

    Like a child play, the sit-at-home order has ballooned into a fixtual phenomenon, creating embarrassment and diversionary to people’s socio-economic wellness, including education, where schools and universities presently stand the severe threat of calendar derailment. The Nigerian Civil war ended over 50 years ago, but the monumental ripple effects of colossal damages to lives, properties, economies and human psyches, still litter the entire gamut of south-eastern states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo.

    Even if members of IPOB were either too young or not actually born during the war, today, they could see the extent of runs and degradations to which the once viable and prosperous patrimonies of their forebears have become, owing to the avoidable war. More than 50 years since the end of the civil war, lots of older Nigerians, not to talk easterners, seem to be scared of anything likely to remind them of the war or any war whatsoever.

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    Now,  the four years of IPOB Monday sit-at-home is already crippling and making mockery of whatever gains the people have made in their strive to recoop years of loses and dehumanization caused by three years of an unfortunate civil war.

    Now, unable to bear it anymore, university students who initially pretended not to see anything wrong in the IPOB sit-at-home order are now crying about the woes the order is inflicting on their studies with the possibility of derailing and truncating their future educational trajectory and development.

    IPOB is an outlawed freedom fighters but their hold on the whole southeast in the past four years has become a great burden. It behoves the governors of the five states of southeast to unite with a view to finding a lasting solutions to the IPOB menace and excesses now fast becoming the nemesis of a whole race to guarantee their people peace and tranquillity, being their inalienable rights as a citizen of Nigeria.

    The former Biafran war lord, late Odemegwu Ojukwu, the Ikemba of Nkewi, not only regretted the Nigerian civil war, but also admitted that the Igbos, his own people, do not need a second war. IPOB order is like a war that is self-inflicted and now ravaging and erupting like an active volcano. Nnamdi Kanu would invariably be released, but will the east be able to regain and recall their untold loses these past four years?

    A stitch in time saves nine.  

    •Sunday Olagunju,

    Ibadan, Oyo State.

  • IPOB constituting clog to Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom – Onoh

    IPOB constituting clog to Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom – Onoh

    The former southeast spokesman for President Bola Tinubu, Denge Josef Onoh, has addressed the latest outburst from the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). 

    Onoh in a statement in Abuja, reprimanded IPOB ‘s spokesperson’s statement, on Tuesday, for threatening “unimaginable consequences” and the outright “end of Nigeria” if anything happens to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in DSS custody. 

    He warned that the statement was not just an inflammatory rhetoric but a dangerous provocation that serves no one but the enemies of the Igbo. 

    “It is the kind of bellicose posturing that has repeatedly sabotaged every glimmer of hope for Kanu’s release and poisoned the wall of constructive dialogue.

    “Let’s be unequivocal: IPOB’s threats are not the voice of a people seeking justice; they are the desperate cries of a movement that has lost its way, equating itself to the triggers of World War I, while ignoring the self-inflicted wounds it has inflicted on the Southeast. 

    “You warned of a ‘keg of gunpowder’ and accused the DSS of deliberate endangerment, yet you conveniently forget how your enforced sit-at-home directives, now a weekly ritual of economic sabotage, have already detonated that powder keg in our markets, schools, and homes. 

    “These are not acts of resistance. They are acts of collective punishment against the very Igbo whose cause you claim to champion. Your words do not rally align. They repel, turning potential mediators into hardened skeptics,” Onoh said.

    He noted that for many years, he has been at the forefront of advocating for Kanu’s release on compassionate and strategic grounds such as on September 20 when he publicly urged President Bola Tinubu to hand Kanu over to the custody of Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta Mbata, as a humanitarian gesture to de-escalate tensions and restore investor confidence in the Southeast. 

    “This was not empty talk. It was a pathway rooted in equity, aligning with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda of inclusive governance. I commended the President’s diplomatic triumphs, such as the conviction of the Finland-based criminal, Simon Ekpa, whose gang has masqueraded as IPOB to unleash terror. 

    “Yet, every time voices like mine, or those of our governors, Ohanaeze, and traditional rulers, gain traction for political solutions, IPOB unleashes a torrent of threats that drown out reason and embolden the hardliners in Abuja to dig in deeper.”

    Onoh  said that the consistent undermining of the efforts is not accidental but a pattern of self-sabotage, recalling that in 2023, he prioritised Kanu’s release over Senate Presidency for the Southeast.

    Onoh recalled also of him pleading for Kanu to attend trial from home to end the sit-at-home madness crippling our economy, but that what followed was more IPOB-enforced shutdowns, more violence cloaked as agitation, and zero progress toward freedom. 

    He added: “You lash out at some Igbo as collaborators and political jobbers, but who are the true betrayers here? Those of us building bridges, or you, who burn them with every hyperbolic warning? History will not vindicate a struggle that prioritizes apocalypse over atonement—that demands release without reckoning for the victims of IPOB-linked atrocities, from displaced families to the blood on the hands of criminals hiding in your shadow.

    “And now, this absurd saber-rattling about ending Nigeria? Under President Tinubu’s resolute leadership, such fantasies are not just impossible—they are laughable. Tinubu has stared down greater storms: from global economic headwinds to internal banditry, all while extending olive branches to the Southeast through appointments like the current Chief of Naval Staff for the Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, whereas no individual from Igbo extraction held such in the previous administration.”

    “Your threats will not fracture the federation; they will fracture the Southeast further. Mark my words: this path leads only to isolation and impoverishment. The sit-at-home orders you once wielded as a weapon have already ravaged our markets—Onitsha’s trade volumes halved, Aba’s factories idled, Enugu’s streets ghost towns—driving away investors and youth to Lagos and Abuja. Our GDP contribution shrinks while our people bear the brunt: empty pockets, shuttered businesses, and a generation radicalized into despair. 

    “You speak of grave consequences for Nigeria and the wider region, but the real crisis is the one you’ve engineered at home—a self-imposed siege that starves the Southeast of the very prosperity needed to fuel any genuine agitation.”

    He urged IPOB to heed to his stern warning and desist from provocations that mock the intelligence of Ndigbo and doom Kanu to indefinite detention.

    “If you truly care for his health and freedom, join the chorus for dialogue, not division. Engage with Ohanaeze, apologize to the victims of the violence your name has been dragged into, and support the political channels we are forging. President Tinubu’s administration is open to equity—witness the pardons extended to northern agitators and the crackdown on Ekpa’s thugs. But threats? They only harden resolve and deepen our isolation.

    “The Igbo spirit is one of resilience and ingenuity, not ruinous ultimatums. Choose wisdom over wrath, or history will record IPOB not as liberators but as the architects of our needless suffering. Release Kanu through reason, not rupture. 

    “The keg of gunpowder is yours to defuse—if you have the courage – and if you fail to do so before the end of the year, then will you know the true meaning of late Gen. Mohammed Buhari’s statement when he said, “The southeast is a dot in a circle! Do not dare nor test the resolve and restraint of President Tinubu because i know the consequences. “Onoh advised IPOB.

  • Soldiers arrest IPOB IED manufacturers in Delta, kidnappers in FCT, Lagos, others

    Soldiers arrest IPOB IED manufacturers in Delta, kidnappers in FCT, Lagos, others

    In its continued efforts to root out terrorists and other criminal elements nationwide, troops of the Nigerian Army have arrested two Indigenous People of Biafra/Eastern Security Network (IPOB/ESN) improvised explosive device (IED) manufacturers and three drug peddlers in Delta State.

    The troops’ efforts also led to the arrest of armed robbers, kidnappers, drug peddlers, and other criminal elements, as well as the recovery of illicit weapons in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos and Plateau States, in operations conducted between September 1 to 5.

    A source at the Army headquarters told The Nation on Saturday that troops of the Chief of Army Staff intervention Battalion in Sokoto State arrested two terrorist informants and logistics suppliers in Gudu Local Government Area of the state.

    According to the source, troop operations in the Northwest over the past week yielded significant results, leading to the neutralization of several bandits/terrorists in the general areas of Zamfara, Katsina, and Kaduna States, as well as the rescue of many kidnap victims.

    The military source said: “In the North West, a joint operation by the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA and ground troops struck terrorist hideouts at Zango in Katsina State, killing up to 15 terrorists according to intercepted communications, and forcing others to flee with gunshot wounds.

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    “In the Northcentral region, troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE neutralized one armed herder during a firefight in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State, recovering an AK-47 rifle and ammunition.

    “In Niger State, troops rescued two kidnapped victims and recovered 28 rustled cows following air and ground operations in Mariga Local Government Area 

    “Other nationwide operations also yielded major results. In Kaduna State, 19 suspects were arrested during raid operations in Unguwan Dosa, Rigasa, Mando, Tudun Wada, and other areas. 

    “In Rivers State, troops uncovered 35 sacks of illegally refined products amounting to about 1,750 litres, arresting one suspect despite resistance from suspected bunkers.” 

  • Many injuried as police destroy insurgents’ camp in five-hour gun duel

    Many injuried as police destroy insurgents’ camp in five-hour gun duel

    Police in Anambra State said they have destroyed one of the militia camps belonging to the Eastern Security Network of the Indigenous People of Biafra (ESN/IPOB) in Aguluezechukwu, Aguata Local Government Area of the state.

    Command spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga who disclosed this on Thursday said the feat was achieved during a raid of the area jointly carried out by the Army, operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and State Vigilante.

    He said several of the insurgents escaped with varying degrees of gunshot wounds during exchange fire which lasted over five hours.

    He listed items recovered from the camp to include white Lexus 470 SUV and several Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

    According to him: “Anambra Police – led Joint Security Force, Aguata, comprising troops from the 302 Artillery Regiment (GS), 14 Field Engineer Regiment, Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and Anambra State Vigilante (Agunechemba) in the early hours of 2nd September 2025 carried out a coordinated joint operation at an ESN/IPOB militia camp located in Aguluezechukwu, Aguata Local Government Area.

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    “During the operation, which lasted over five hours, the militia members were successfully dislodged, their camp destroyed, while several of them escaped with varying degrees of gunshot wounds. 

    “A white Lexus 470 SUV and several Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were also recovered from the scene.

    “The area has since been stabilized and remains calm as monitoring continues to ensure the safety and security of residents, while efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects.

    “The Anambra State Police Command reassures Ndi Anambra of its unwavering commitment to sustaining the fight against criminality and restoring peace across the State.”

  • We caught IPOB members eating human flesh, says DSS

    We caught IPOB members eating human flesh, says DSS

    The Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday heard that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing – the Eastern Security Network (ESN) – were once caught eating human flesh.

    An official of the Department of State Services (DSS) said the group’s activities led to the killing of over 170 security agents in the Southeast.

    He said during one of DSS’ agents’ raids of ESN’s hideout, they met them engaging in cannibalism.

    “We saw some ESN members, about seven, with human heads and some eating human flesh, which they said was for spiritual fortification,” the witness said.

    The DSS official was led in evidence by prosecuting lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), in the terrorism trial of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

    The witness also said the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) did not issue a license to Kanu to import the radio transmitter he allegedly smuggled into the country to operate Radio Biafra.

    The fourth prosecution witness gave details of how the late former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak, was killed on May 30, 2021, in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

    The witness said an NBC engineer confirmed that the German-made transmitter could only be procured and installed with a licence, which he said was never issued.

    “There was no application from the defendant. He brought in the transmitter illegally without approval,” the witness said, adding that IPOB members contributed money for the purchase.

    The witness said an ESN member, whom he identified as Uzuoma Benjamin, aka Onye Army, admitted receiving directives from Kanu to kill security agents and ensure that a deceased member of the group, Ikonso, was buried with 2,000 human heads.

    The witness also read where the said Onye Army claimed that he and other members of his group used the heads of 10 girls to prepare charms for their protection.

    He said the investigation revealed that the invasion of Owerri prison by IPOB members was directed by Kanu in one of his broadcasts, asking his followers to attack and kill security operatives.

    The DSS official said further investigation revealed that the defendant, in his broadcast, directed that Ikonso should be buried with 2,000 heads, but that only 30 were obtained.

    He said that when the DSS requested to access Onye Army, the police claimed he had fled.

    “We could not find Onye Army. The police said he had escaped from custody,” the witness said.

    He said records on the number of security agents killed in the Southeast stand at between 170 and 200.

    The witness said two DSS officials, including his driver, were among the victims, and that the killings cut across all security agencies.

    On how the ESN members operate, the witness said they are combatants who carry arms and attack the homes of prominent individuals and traditional rulers in the region.

    He said that because they lacked sufficient operational tools, they sometimes set up roadblocks to hijack vehicles for their operation.

    The witness identified some public property which he said IPOB and ESN members attacked and destroyed in the Southeast, including police stations.

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    On how Gulak died, the witness said he was among the first responders to the scene where the late chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was killed and his corpse recovered.

    He said on May 30, 2021, there was a total breakdown of law and order, as a result of the stay-at-home order declared by the defendant, through one of his broadcasts.

    The witness said later that day, one of his officers informed him that a prominent politician had been killed around Obiagwu.

    He said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in the area told him that Gulak was in a hired cab when he was killed by IPOB members.

    The witness said the driver told him they were heading for the airport from Owerri town, when they saw a checkpoint mounted by men of the Nigerian Air Force who were preventing people from accessing the airport, and decided to take another route where they ran into the IPOB checkpoint.

    He added that the driver further said the IPOB members ordered the three of them in the car to disembark and demanded to know their tribes.

    He said the driver told him he introduced himself as an Igbo person, and that Gulak also said he was an Igbo man.

    But while the driver could speak Igbo when they were asked to speak, Gulak could not, following which they asked him to remove his cap and saw a Muslim prayer mark on his forehead.

    The witness said the driver added that upon seeing the prayer mark, one of the IPOB members said: “He is one of them,” following which they shot and killed him.

    The DSS official, who said he served in Imo State between 2019 and 2023, said the deceased’s corpse was evacuated in his (the witness’) car.

    Under cross-examination by defence lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), the witness said there was no record of the importation of the transmitter.

    He said he could not say when the transmitter was brought into the country, but that he was among those who located where it was kept in Anambra State and brought it to the DSS headquarters in Abuja.

    On how they were able to locate the transmitter, the witness said his team used some equipment to analyse a video (showing Kanu inspecting the transmitter) to ascertain the location of the transmitter in Anambra.

    He said he did not come across the names Benka Clearing and Forwarding and Chief Isaac Maduka in the course of the investigation.

    He also said he was not aware that Benka cleared the transmitter, as claimed by Ikpeazu.

    Asked if he was aware that Radio Biafra was registered in London and broadcast from there, the witness said that when Kanu was arrested in Lagos in 2016, he was arrested with his broadcast equipment.

    He said he was not present when the defendant was arrested in Lagos and that all he said about his arrest was what was relayed to him.

    The witness said the two guns he said they found were not recovered in the container in which the transmitter was kept, but under the mattress of Benjamin Madubugu, who lived on the premises.

    He added that Madubugu was later charged with unlawful possession of firearms.

    The witness said the container was brought into the country by one Igwe Anyiba, who was later found to be living outside the country.

    The witness said he was not aware that the Imo State Government stated that Gulak’s killing was political.

    After the cross-examination, the witness was discharged, following which Justice James Omotosho adjourned till Thursday, when the fifth prosecution witness will testify.