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This is Official Handle of IPOB Liverpool Central unit account. Our Objective is the restoration of Biafra through a peaceful means of a REFERENDUM.

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IPOB Liverpool Central
IPOB Liverpool Central@ipob_central·
For accurate information concerning #IPOB and its activities, please reach out to the sole authorized source. Contact the IPOB Directorate of State (@real_IpobDOS) for inquiries or to make a report. 👇
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bar ifeanyi ejiofor@EjioforBar·
MIDWEEK MUSING Guardians or Executioners? A Republic on Edge as Extra-Judicial Killings Erode the Sanctity of Life in Nigeria There is a peculiar tragedy in nations where those constitutionally ordained to protect life appear, with chilling regularity, to preside over its abrupt and unlawful extinguishment. Nigeria, regrettably, continues to flirt dangerously with this contradiction. We begin in Efurun, Delta State, where yet another distressing video, widely circulated by activist Harrison Gwamnishi, captures what can only be described as a brazen extra-judicial execution by a trigger-happy police officer. The imagery is not merely disturbing; it is civilisationally indicting. One is left to wonder, has human life become so cheap that its preservation is now a matter of administrative discretion rather than a constitutional imperative? It is, however, only fair to acknowledge the prompt and commendable intervention of the Inspector-General of Police-Tunji Rilwan Disu , whose swift response signals a measure of institutional responsibility. The pattern emerging from Delta State Police Command is deeply troubling. Only weeks ago, armed officers, acting in furtherance of private interests linked to land-grabbing syndicates in Asaba, brutally engaged in a reckless armed confrontation with operatives from the IRT Force Headquarters. A civilian indigene of Okpanam was reportedly shot and remains bedridden. The offending officer, in a rather theatrical display of guilt, fled the scene and remains at large. His service weapon, mercifully recovered by the officers from Force headquarters, now sits as mute evidence of a system in dire need of moral and operational recalibration. One must ask, with restrained sarcasm: are firearms now ceremonial accessories issued to officers for intimidation, or instruments to be deployed strictly within the confines of law and engagement protocols? Even more sobering is the alleged killing of a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member in Wuse II, Abuja, a development that has sent ripples of outrage across the Federal Capital Territory. Eyewitness accounts and circulating reports indicate that the young corps member was fatally shot by personnel believed to be from the Nigerian Army. The tragedy is compounded not merely by the loss of a promising young Nigerian, but by the institutional reflex that followed: denial. Rather than immediate transparency, accountability, and empathy, what the public has been served is a familiar cocktail of evasion and bureaucratic opacity. For clarity, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)—National Youth Service Corps—was established to foster unity, discipline, and national integration. That a participant in this noble scheme could meet such a fate at the hands of those sworn to defend the nation raises grave constitutional and moral questions. One is compelled to ask: when the defenders of the realm become the arbiters of life and death without recourse to law, what then distinguishes a democracy from organised anarchy? It would be intellectually dishonest to ignore the broader systemic malaise. Reports of a paltry daily allowance, reportedly in the region of ₦3,000-for soldiers raise legitimate concerns about morale, welfare, and operational discipline. While poor welfare does not excuse unlawful killings, it undoubtedly contributes to a volatile environment where frustration, poor training, and lack of oversight can culminate in tragic outcomes. The Honourable Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa Rtd, alongside the Chief of Defence Staff, must confront an uncomfortable truth: a poorly motivated force, lacking accountability, is a danger not only to itself but to the very citizens it is meant to protect. And to the Federal Government under Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the message is clear, security sector reform is no longer optional; it is existential. Extra-judicial killings do not merely extinguish lives; they corrode institutions, embolden impunity, and normalise lawlessness. Each unpunished act sends a silent but powerful message: that the rule of law is negotiable, and that power, when armed, need not be accountable. History teaches us, often too late, that societies which tolerate such patterns inevitably descend into cycles of violence and distrust. From Latin America’s “dirty wars” to certain post-conflict African states, the lesson is consistent: where security forces operate without restraint, the state itself becomes the primary source of insecurity. The continued normalisation of extra-judicial killings is not merely a security failure, it is a moral catastrophe. It is time, long overdue, for decisive action: transparent investigations, public accountability, institutional reforms, and a zero-tolerance stance against unlawful use of force. Anything less would be a negligence dressed in official uniform. #EndExtraJudicialKillings #JusticeForNYSCCorper #AccountabilityNow #RuleOfLawNigeria #StopPoliceBrutality #MilitaryAccountability #HumanLifeMatters #SecuritySectorReform #NoMoreImpunity #NigeriaDeservesBetter Signed: Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq., KSC Dunu-Ezeugosinachi April 29, 2026
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Chinasa Nworu
Chinasa Nworu@ChinasaNworu·
Biafrans , do you know that Zambia's founding president, Kenneth Kaunda, and his wife, Betty, adopted an orphaned Biafran boy-child during the late 1960s or early 1970s and named him Chola. This act occurred amid the Nigerian Civil War, where Kenneth Kaunda was one of the few African leaders to extend moral and diplomatic support to the Biafran region. The boy was incorporated into the Kaunda family, functioning as a sibling to their other children, including twins Cheswa and Kambarage Video credit - Wodemaya @real_IpobDOS @radiobiafralive
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Chinasa Nworu
Chinasa Nworu@ChinasaNworu·
By Rotimi Ojomoyela Pandemonium broke out in Eda Oniyo Ekiti, Ilejemeje Local Government Area of Ekiti State on Tuesday evening, as suspected gunmen invaded a church during an open-air crusade. Vanguard gathered that the gun welding daredevil men invaded the crusade ground located at the outskirts of the community in large numbers, opened fire. killed a pastor and abducted several worshippers. Multiple sources in the community disclosed that the heavily armed bandits operated for several minutes before whisking away their victims into the forest. The sources said, “This evening, some gunmen invaded a church around the outskirts of Eda Oniyo during a church programme. They abducted several worshippers, including elderly persons and children. “They shot the pastor and took the worshippers into the forest. The attackers came in large numbers and were heavily armed.” Although the exact number of victims could not be immediately ascertained but the incident has threw the community into panic. A top government official and member of the state’s security committee who spoke under anonymity because he was not authorised to speak, confirmed the attack. The source said that security operatives had already been deployed to the area and were on the trail of the attackers, expressing confidence that the victims would be rescued unharmed. “Yes, some worshippers were kidnapped in Eda Oniyo today, but security agencies are involved. The government has deployed security operatives to the area and they are already on the trail of the attackers,” the source said. Efforts to get the police to react to the incident were proved as calls and messages sent to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, were unanswered. @real_IpobDOS
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Emeka Gift Official
Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
The deeply disturbing video of Nigerian police executing a suspect in cold blood, despite his desperate, heart-wrenching pleas to spare his life has sparked outrage. Yet people are raising alarms only because this one killing was caught on camera. But what about the hundreds of innocent Nigerians slaughtered in silence, without witnesses or evidence? How many more lives must be erased before the world wakes up? Extrajudicial killings have not just become common, they have become the preferred method of Nigerian security forces. What we just witnessed is not an isolated incident; it is damning proof that any security officer in Nigeria can k#ill Nigerian. No punishment. No justice. This is the terrifying reality, In Nigeria today, no citizen is safe. Your life can be snatched away in a heartbeat, for no good reason whatsoever. The law is clear: a suspect is innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. Yet an innocent person has been murdered by the very people whose duty it is to protect them. Nigeria has become a danger to its own citizens.
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Chinasa Nworu
Chinasa Nworu@ChinasaNworu·
Is there any foreigner who has made significant noise about IPOB and Biafra to the extent that this Turkish man Mr Abdulkadir Erkahraman, a Turkish businessman gained global attention in 2017 for his vocal support of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its leader, Nnamdi Kanu and he was later appointed as Biafra's international representative? We have observed individuals who have come and gone; we have encountered various people who utilize the Biafra struggle for attention but eventually disappeared. Only we Biafrans can maintain the struggle and accomplish our goals with a few foreign sympathizers . I know Some have given up hope, which is why when they see any white person discussing Biafra, they rush to view that person as their savior and are willing to lie that they are paying billions to him just for deceitful reasons. That’s an evidence they have lost it and have nothing again, it’s just a matter of time the Nigeria government will approach the person and he or she will quietly gone mute . @radiobiafralive @real_IpobDOS @real_DOS_Press
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Nedu_🔥
Nedu_🔥@Hhonor_·
Captured bandits in Kwara State have confessed on tape that government officials are the source of their weapons. Listen to what they said. The people taxed with protecting us are allegedly enabling terrorists
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FearlessEvangelist official
FearlessEvangelist official@IpobosisiomaLga·
Anything MaziNnamdikanu create in detention without #IPOB validation it will later collapse. As far as IPOB did not announce 100men but lawyers to MaziNnamdikanu it is fake. In IPOB, lawyers does not announce newly created department, IPOB will issue memo and RadioBiafra announcement. ~FearlessEvangelist Mazimaduabuchi Nwachukwu #FreeMaziNnamdikanu
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JezebelReborn🧙‍♀️
JezebelReborn🧙‍♀️@JezebelReborn·
Listen to the end so you will understand something. Ndi Igbo need to wake up from sleep✌️✌️
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
🚨 In Nigeria, Islamist terrorists are burying Christians alive. Over 30k Christians are massacred every year there. The UN, left-wing media, and leftists remain completely silent on this Muslim-on-Christian genocide. Should we defend Christians around the world? A. Yes B. No
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Nigerian Christians send a desperate message for help from President Trump 🙏🏻 ✝️
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Onyebuchi Onyibest
Onyebuchi Onyibest@OnyebuchiO45673·
The Nigerian army ordered soldiers into battle, assured them air support was coming. Only for the air support to open fire on our own soldiers Still the army dismissed the bodies of these soldiers, meaning nothing for their family and loved ones 😞 ~ priest
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Voice of Igbos
Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos·
They are teaching them Igbo language so they can be able to communicate with Igbo people doing business in China #igboamaka
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Voice of Igbos
Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos·
Nwanyi Ocha is one of us and she is now part of the Igbo family. Your bitterness will not change that. She is married to our brother and bears his fathers name She has birthed Igbo children for us. She teaches them the Igbo language, eats Igbo food, speaks the Igbo language, she practice and love our culture and teaches the world that Igbo Amaka. She is even more Igbo than some of you on this app In Igbo Land, we don’t discriminate.
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Nedu_🔥
Nedu_🔥@Hhonor_·
The Nigerian army ordered soldiers into battle, assured them air support was coming. Only for the air support to open fire on our own soldiers Still the army dismissed the bodies of these soldiers, meaning nothing for their family and loved ones 😞 ~ priest
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Emeka Gift Official
Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
Why IPOB Desperately Needs the DOS and a Rock-Solid Structure – The Alarming Implications. #Biafra
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