
PRESS STATEMENT
LIES, PROPAGANDA AND THE FAILURE OF DECEPTION IN ONITSHA-IPOB.
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Date: 03/02/2026.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) notes with deep concern that our people have entered an era where lies are deliberately manufactured and aggressively sold as truth by a compromised propaganda machinery. Biafrans must be prepared to confront this dangerous deception with clarity, courage, and collective resolve.
Throughout the early hours of yesterday, there was total compliance with the sit-at-home order issued in solidarity with traders of Onitsha Main Market and other markets across the South-East. The markets were shut. The streets were empty. This reality was visible across Biafraland and beyond.
The compliance was so total that even Soludo’s own local government area, Aguata, was under lockdown. Government House, Awka, was shut. No schools opened. No banks functioned. Government parastatals were deserted. Yet, in a desperate bid to manufacture a false narrative, a few rented security men and a handful of APGA party chairmen were hastily assembled to pose for BBC cameras—standing beneath visibly locked shops in an otherwise deserted market. This was not reporting; it was blatant deception.
Once the scale of compliance became undeniable, a well-oiled and heavily financed propaganda network swung into action. Media platforms that had earlier shown deserted markets suddenly reversed themselves, falsely claiming that shops were open. In Nigeria today, lies are elevated to truth, while truth is deliberately suppressed.
Yesterday exposed this deception. If, as falsely claimed, the markets were opened, why did Governor Soludo threaten to demolish 10,000 shops? They could not keep their own script straight. On one hand, they denied what the eyes could plainly see; on the other, they threatened punishment for an alleged failure to open shops. Their contradiction betrayed their falsehood. In desperation and humiliation, they scrambled to rebrand a lockdown as a bustling market. The attempt failed.
To allow Governor Soludo to intimidate our people into submission would set a dangerous precedent. It would signal to states outside Biafraland that Igbo homes and businesses can be destroyed at will and without consequences—as has repeatedly happened in Lagos and Abuja over the years. That is the clear implication of the threats now being issued against Onitsha traders. This is precisely what IPOB stands against. It must be remembered that our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, ended enforced sit-at-home many years ago; what is being defended today is not coercion, but dignity, solidarity, and the right of our people to resist intimidation.
The message from the people of Biafra is clear and unmistakable: intimidation has lost its power. Unity defeated propaganda.
We IPOB are not afraid to confront any reality regardless of how uncomfortable it is.
Truth will prevail over propaganda.
And intimidation will never silence a united people.
COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL
SPOKESPERSON/MEDIA & PUBLICITY SECRETARY THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA (IPOB)
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