Tag: IPOB
ESN 5th Anniversary (Part 4): “We Must Go Our Separate Ways, Hopefully In Peace, To Live And Develop In Our Respective Ways And Pace” – Mazi Chinasa Nworu
Bremen, Germany - December 18, 2025 On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) on December 12, 2025, Mazi Chinasa ... Read More
ESN 5th Anniversary (Part 3): Nworu States That Imo State Has Become Southeast’s Organ-Harvesting Headquarters Since Hope Uzodimma’s Supreme Court Facilitated Ascent
Bremen, Germany - December 17, 2025 In his ESN's 5th Anniversary speech, Mazi Chinasa Nworu described an imminent security narrative war against the Indigenous People ... Read More
ESN 5th Anniversary (Part 2): Chinasa Nworu Declares IPOB a Collective Shield, Not a One-Man Project
Bremen, Germany - December 14, 2025 Five years after the Eastern Security Network was announced to the world, Mazi Chinasa Nworu’s anniversary address sharpened the ... Read More
ESN 5th Anniversary: Chinasa Nworu Recounts the Birth, Betrayals, and Burden of the Eastern Security Network (Part 1)
Bremen, Germany - December 14, 2025 On the fifth anniversary of the Eastern Security Network (ESN), Mazi Chinasa Nworu delivered a commemorative address highlighting the ... Read More
Lolo Uchechi Okwu-Kanu Questions Nigeria’s Swift Defense of Democracy Abroad but Repression of Self-Determination at Home
Abuja, Nigeria - December 9, 2025 Nigeria’s recent military intervention in the Benin Republic continues to spark debate; most Nigerians expressed outrage following the military ... Read More
Don’t Deviate From the Fundamental Objective, Mazi Chika Edoziem Encourages IPOB Members
Bremen, Germany - December 8, 2025 At the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) end-of-year gathering in Switzerland on Sunday, December 7, 2025, a moving address ... Read More
Benin Republic Coup Is a Tactical Move Amid Fears of Nigeria’s Imminent Collapse – Mazi Chinasa Nworu
Bremen, Germany - December 7, 2025 The dramatic military takeover in the Benin Republic on Sunday has sent ripples across West Africa, but analysts aligned ... Read More