— says, Biafra is larger than any single ethnic group.
----- warn alleged compromise Igbo politicians trying to twist the facts of day to halt such act or face its wrath.
By Our Reporter
THE Indigenous People of Biafra IPoB yesterday clarified that May 30, remains Biafra Heroes Day and not Igbo day as wrongly being said some people.
IPoB in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful The Indigenous People of Biafra, titled “May 30 remains Biafra Heroes Day, not Igbo Day”, said those seeing the day as Igbo Day are either compromised Igbo politicians or non Biafrans.
IPoB’s statement read, “IPoB notes with utter dismay the recent chatter—peddled by a handful of politically compromised charlatans suggesting that the globally recognised Biafra Heroes Day of 30 May be renamed “Igbo Day.”
“Let it be firmly understood, Biafra is larger than any single ethnic group.
Our martyrs hailed from Annang, Ibibio, Efik, Oron, Ijaw, Igbo and other nationalities that stood shoulder-to-shoulder when the world turned its back on us. To erase their sacrifices by collapsing them into a parochial label is the height of historical illiteracy.
“The name “Biafra” is non-negotiable.
From ancient maps in 1425 to the 1967 Proclamation, Biafra predates the United Kingdom itself. It is a sacred trust etched in the blood of over three million souls. No arm-chair mouthpiece, hiding behind the tattered cloak of “Ohanaeze faction communiqués,” possesses either the mandate or the moral stature to tinker with it.
“Biafra Heroes Day is not a political jamboree. It is a solemn covenant of remembrance—comparable to Europe’s annual VE-Day observance, during which Biafrans worldwide stand still for the fallen. Anyone intent on staging re-branding stunts should restrict themselves to the corridors of Nigerian politics where sycophancy is the currency of transaction, and leave the stewardship of our collective memory to IPoB and the families of the departed.
“This is the final warning. IPoB will no longer dignify future provocations with extended rebuttals. Those who subsist on government stipends would do well to redirect their energies to the praise-singing that pays their rent and cease desecrating the blood-soaked legacy of our Heroes.
“On 30 May 2025, IPoB will as always observe a full, peaceful sit-at-home across Biafran territories and in the Diaspora. We invite our friends, supporters and men and women of conscience to join us in prayers, lectures and candle-light vigils in honour of all who paid the ultimate price that we might live.
“We want to use this opportunity to tell compromised Igbo politicians and government praise working against IPoB and Ndigbo that in the end, history remembers the steadfast, not the sycophants”
