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May 30 sit-at-home compliance shows Biafra is a ‘living spirit’ — IPOB

Published on June 01, 2025 at 06:58 PM

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, have stated that it took courage for residents of the South-East to comply with its May 30 sit-at-home order to mark this year’s Biafra Day.

According to IPOB, the widespread adherence to the directive across the region demonstrates that “Biafra is a living spirit.”;

Emma Powerful, IPOB’s spokesperson, praised the people of the South-East for observing the order.

In a statement he signed, Powerful said: “The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), under the command and guidance of our indomitable leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, commends the total and unprecedented compliance by Biafrans across the entire homeland and beyond with the sit-at-home directive issued in solemn remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines.

“We salute the courage, discipline, and deep ancestral conviction of our people in observing this sacred ritual of remembrance. This compliance is yet another irrefutable proof that Biafra is not a dream—Biafra is a living spirit burning in every true Biafran’s soul.

“We remind them: every child born of genuine Biafran blood has the map of Biafra encrypted in their DNA. Our resistance to oppression is not learned; it is inborn.

“Freedom is our essence, and justice is our creed. We are the children of light—destined to rise, no matter how many times the enemy plots our fall. Every Biafran is an Indigenous Person of Biafra, and IPOB is the embodiment of that spirit.”;

The group also pledged to ensure that every community, clan, and state capital within the South-East erects a cenotaph to honour those who died during the Biafran civil war.

“From 2026 and beyond, IPOB shall ensure that every community, every clan, and every state capital within Biafraland erects a cenotaph in honour of our martyrs—those we lost in the genocidal war of 1967–70 and all those slain in subsequent years by an occupying and oppressive regime,”; Powerful added.

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