Exciting conversations are buzzing within the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) after Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem shared some intriguing insights during a recent broadcast on Radio Biafra.
In his remarks, Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem emphasized that IPOB is shifting towards a leadership model that prioritizes institutions over individual roles.
"We no longer have a leader or a deputy leader. What we have now is leadership," he reportedly declared.
These comments have sparked lively discussions among supporters, especially since they hint at a significant change in the organization's operational strategy moving forward.
Edoziem also mentioned that more clarity would come once the group's constitution is unveiled.
"By the time our constitution comes out, all of you will understand that we are not playing with the institutionalization of IPOB and the restoration of Biafra," he reportedly added.
This statement highlights a commitment to establishing structures and institutions that supporters believe can uphold the movement's goals beyond just individual figures.
In his address to supporters, Edoziem called for unwavering dedication and commitment to IPOB's principles.
He encouraged members to stay resolute and unyielding in their quest for what he described as the freedom of the Biafran people.
"We are here to give our people what they deserve, which is the freedom of our land; Biafra," he stated.
The comments have already sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with some supporters embracing the focus on institutional leadership, while others are still debating how this new structure fits into the existing leadership framework of the movement.
Observers note that these remarks come at a time when discussions about leadership, unity, and the future direction of IPOB are very much alive among supporters, both in Nigeria and beyond.
As the reactions keep rolling in, many will be watching closely.
Source: Radio Biafra broadcast attributed to Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, updated by FWPI, 21 June 2026.
