
Nigerian security personnel has been cautioned by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) not to harm Igbos who support the Biafra cause.
The killings of “Biafrans,” according to IPOB spokesman Emma Powerful, will not go unavenged.
In response to the murder of over 50 Igbos who were demanding the freedom of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu in Aba, Abia State, Powerful issued the warning.
The brutal killing of 50 protesters, numerous enforced disappearances and abductions, as well as the gunshot wounding of numerous additional peaceful Biafran protesters who demanded Kanu’s immediate release in light of the Appeal Court’s declaration that he had been cleared and discharged, constitute a grave atrocity, according to Powerful.

The Nigerian government and its security personnel abuse the IPOB supreme leader while he is being held in DSS custody in Abuja. Many of our people were killed on Black Friday, March 31, 2023, and we will honor their sacrifice when the history of Biafra is written.
“At the appointed moment, the ongoing kidnapping and massacre of defenseless Biafrans by terrorist security services in Nigeria will not go unrevenged. Anyone who uses a sword to kill should be prepared to use one to die.