Ejiofor Commends New IPOB Leadership, Urges them To Maintain Non-Violence in their Aspiration For Self- determination

By Chukwudi Ebele
Defense Counsel to the Indigenous people of Biafra IPOB and Human Rights Lawyer, Sir Ifeanyichukwu Ejiofor Esq has commended the renewed direction under the current leadership of the Directorate of State (DOS), led by Mazi Chika Edoziem which has placed greater emphasis on discipline, strategic coordination, responsible leadership and the pursuit of non-violent mechanisms of agitation.
In his article titled ‘THE DEADLIEST WEAPON OF WAR WAS NOT THE GUN—IT WAS PROPAGANDA From Okokon Ndem to the Digital Age: Why Ndigbo Must Never Again Become Victims of Manufactured Narratives’ Ejiofor urged the DOS not to follow the pattern of misinformation, propaganda and deception in their quest for self determination.
According to Ejiofor, History is an uncompromising teacher. Whenever truth is sacrificed on the altar of propaganda, generations inevitably pay the price. The greatest tragedy is not merely that history repeats itself, but that mankind often refuses to learn from its most painful lessons.
“For every Igbo family that witnessed or inherited the painful memories of the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), one name remains inseparable from the history of that conflict—Okokon Ndem, the unforgettable voice of Radio Biafra. Gifted with remarkable eloquence and extraordinary oratory, his broadcasts became the heartbeat of Biafra’s wartime information campaign. Through emotionally charged commentaries and psychological messaging, he inspired millions and projected unwavering confidence in the Biafran cause. Yet, like virtually every wartime broadcaster in history, his broadcasts also demonstrated the immense power of propaganda and disinformation in shaping public perception during armed conflict.
“Wars are fought not only with bullets, but also with narratives. Temporary emotional victories achieved through propaganda can never substitute for objective reality. History repeatedly reminds us that when comforting falsehoods replace uncomfortable truths, the human cost is often devastating.
“Sadly, decades after the guns fell silent, one cannot ignore the disturbing similarities in portions of today’s self-determination discourse. Social media has given every individual a microphone, but it has also given falsehood an unprecedented audience. Individuals with little knowledge of strategy or leadership routinely manufacture sensational claims, imaginary victories and unverifiable narratives, while vulnerable people consume them without critical examination.
‘The tragedy is not simply that lies are told; it is that they are believed.
“Thousands of lives have been lost, communities traumatized, businesses destroyed and economic activities crippled because many chose emotion over reason and propaganda over truth. Yet, despite these undeniable realities, there are still professional propagandists and their loyal apologists who continue to market deception as patriotism.
“No cause, however noble or divinely inspired, can succeed if it is built upon manipulation and misinformation. Truth is not an obstacle to any genuine struggle; it is its strongest foundation.
“It is therefore encouraging that recent developments, which have brought about a change in the status quo and a renewed direction under the leadership of the Directorate of State (DOS), led by Mazi Chika Edoziem, have completely departed from the hitherto prevailing pattern of misinformation, propaganda and deception. The current leadership has placed greater emphasis on discipline, strategic coordination, responsible leadership and the pursuit of non-violent mechanisms of agitation, thereby restoring confidence in a cause that must always be anchored on truth rather than manipulation.
“If the aspiration for self-determination is genuinely rooted in justice, equity and the collective welfare of our people, then transparency, honesty and accountability must remain non-negotiable guiding principles. This is particularly so because the right to self-determination is an inalienable and sacrosanct right, firmly recognised and protected under applicable international law as well as the extant domestic legal framework.
“This is the defining moment for Ndigbo to rise above raw emotions, empty slogans and destructive rhetoric; to reject every narrative that glorifies bloodshed, division and needless sacrifice; and to wholeheartedly embrace a peaceful, disciplined and people-centred approach anchored on the prevailing human-faced vision of the project. The future of our people will be secured not through the celebration of conflict, but through wisdom, strategic leadership, truth and an unwavering commitment to the preservation of human life and dignity.
‘The most devastating consequence of propaganda is not merely the distortion of facts, it is the gradual destruction of independent judgment. Once a people lose the ability to distinguish truth from carefully manufactured falsehoods, they surrender the very instrument required for their progress.
“History should not become a cycle we repeatedly relive. The painful lessons of the Civil War should inspire wisdom, not repetition. Our future will never be secured by the loudest voices on social media, but by leaders and followers who possess the courage to confront reality, the humility to learn from history and the integrity to speak the truth, even when it is inconvenient.
“Only then can we honour the sacrifices of yesterday while safeguarding the destiny of tomorrow,” said Ejiofor .
