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IPOB Rejects Security Claims, Denies Links to Arrested Commander

By: Security Desk

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has rejected claims linking it to Ifeanyi Okorienta, alias Gentle de Yahoo, arrested in Imo State by the Nigerian Army.

โ€œWe are not kidnappers, we are not criminals, we are not terrorists.โ€

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In a statement, IPOBโ€™s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, accused Nigerian security agencies of โ€œsatanic propaganda.โ€ He said the movement remains peaceful and law-abiding, insisting: โ€œWe are not kidnappers, we are not criminals, we are not terrorists.โ€

Powerful dismissed the armyโ€™s claims as fabrications, arguing that Okorienta himself had denied being an IPOB member in widely circulated videos.

Accusations Against Security Forces

The statement accused the DSS, Army, and Police of routinely blaming IPOB for crimes ranging from kidnapping to robbery. Powerful said: โ€œToday it is kidnapping, tomorrow it will be armed robbery, and next week they will blame IPOB for floods or road accidents. This is insane.โ€

He also criticised the media for publishing โ€œunverified junkโ€ that demonises IPOB and portrays the Igbo people in a negative light.

Legal Action Threatened

IPOB vowed to sue any media outlet or security agency publishing defamatory claims. โ€œEvery defamatory publication against IPOB will be dragged to court. The era of slandering IPOB and getting away with it is over,โ€ the statement warned.

The group reiterated that its struggle for Biafra is rooted in justice and equity, not violence.

A Battle of Narratives

The exchange highlights the growing tension between Nigeriaโ€™s security forces and IPOB. While the army frames arrests as counter-terrorism victories, IPOB insists it is a non-violent movement facing systematic demonisation.

The controversy is expected to deepen as security agencies intensify operations in the southeast while IPOB pushes its case in courts and international forums.


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