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The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by naptu2: 4:51am On Jun 26, 2023
The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda

Kunle Adebajo
June 23, 2023


What is the connection between the pro-Biafran separatist terror group and an infamously vague but violent militia? Here’s what we learnt from studying hundreds of social media posts by IPOB-affiliated accounts.

Key takeaways:

• IPOB accounts on Facebook and other social media platforms began amplifying unknown gunmen attacks in early 2021, coinciding with a huge spike in the mentions of ‘unknown gunmen’ in local news articles.

•Many of the posts regarding unknown gunmen, especially cases of amplification and disinformation, have signs of being part of a coordinated campaign.

•The different factions of IPOB have divergent views of unknown gunmen activities, with one opposing and the other expressing tacit support.

•IPOB has strategic reasons not to associate itself with the violence the UGM group has become notorious for.

•Returning to Radio Biafra broadcasts from 2020 can help to understand the possible origins of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) and the Unknown Gunmen (UGM) — as well as the links between them.

Ten years ago, the southeastern part of Nigeria was the country’s safest region. But that changed in 2021 as bubbling agitations for a breakaway state turned violent. At the centre of this crisis is an evasive group that’s come to be known as the ‘Unknown Gunmen’ — UGM for short. They have been blamed for deadly attacks on police stations, military checkpoints, and civilians. While no one would take responsibility for these acts of violence, one group, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), raises far more suspicion than others. A careful look through years of social media propaganda shows why.

Let’s start with some background information.

Nigeria went to war in 1967 after the Republic of Biafra declared independence under the leadership of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, then military governor of the eastern region. The war ended three years later after hundreds of thousands of lives were lost, many of them to starvation, but calls for the secession of Biafra have not ceased. Kenny Nwannekaenyi Okwu-Kanu (popularly known as Nnamdi Kanu), a British-Nigerian national who gained prominence as director of London-based broadcaster Radio Biafra, joined forces with Alphonsus Uche Okafor-Mefor to establish IPOB. Their goal was to restore the sovereignty of Biafra with “renewed vigour”. While it is not clear exactly when IPOB emerged, some of the earliest records date back to 2013. Mefor and Kanu first registered the Indigenous People of Biafra with the UK government in Oct. 2013 and then again in July 2014.

The group started by organising peaceful protests, broadcasting its campaign online, and rallying a group of supporters locally and internationally within the diaspora community. Kanu became notorious for his unrestrained, often treasonous and hateful, language. At the World Igbo Conference in Los Angeles in Sept. 2015, he said, “We need guns and we need bullets to defend our land or else our people will perish at home.” About a month later, Nigerian intelligence officers arrested him in Lagos, leading to a wave of protests and grave police clampdown. Kanu jumped bail in 2017.

During the #EndSARS anti-police brutality demonstrations in Oct. 2020, Kanu released several statements on Radio Biafra where he urged his followers to kill security personnel and hunt politicians such as Abia state governor Okezie Ikpeazu, former Lagos governor Bola Tinubu, and Rivers governor Nyesom Wike. “Anybody wearing police or army uniform is an enemy of the people. Anywhere you see them, you take them down,” he announced in one broadcast. After a period of calling on security agents to resign and join the “Peoples Revolutionary Army/Force”, in Dec. 2020, IPOB launched the Eastern Security Network (ESN), touting it as a vigilante group set up to protect civilians in the region from foreign invaders. Instead, it marked the beginning of a dark episode in southeastern Nigeria.

Attacks on security personnel and structures increased. High-handed military offensives targeted at crushing the ESN inflamed passions, with IPOB declaring that it saw it as a declaration of war. “They shall be shamefully defeated. The war has begun! We shall defend Biafra and we shall triumph!” said spokesperson Emma Powerful. Kanu’s re-arrest in June 2021 and his continued detention led to the IPOB breaking up into at least two factions: the Directorate of State (DOS) and the more radical Autopilot.

Enters Unknown Gunmen.

According to data collected by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) using local press reports, the southeast was by far Nigeria’s safest region in 2012 — in terms of the number of violent incidents and deaths. It maintained this status every year since then until 2021, the year following the launch of IPOB’s militant wing. Violent events more than doubled, and death tolls shot up even higher. Fatalities increased from 194 in 2020 to 951 and 627, respectively, in the years that followed. Using these indices, the southeast is now third on the list of Nigeria’s most peaceful regions — displaced by the southwest and south-south.

The activities of the forest-camping Unknown Gunmen have led to killings, kidnappings, and mass displacements. “My uncle ran away from the village because these people asked him to give them money to buy guns and bullets. Our villages are empty because they are the law now,” one man from Imo state narrated to the BBC. “The law that people know is the one that has been imposed by the unknown gunmen, who say they are for Biafra, but we know they are not.”

Analysis of the CFR data shows that last year, there were more victims of abduction in the southeast than in the Boko Haram-ravaged states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe. Nearly as many civilians were killed too, and far more security personnel lost their lives to violence in the southeastern region than in the BAY states. Many of these murders were chilling. After beheading a newly-wed couple, both officers of the Nigerian Army, in May 2022, the gunmen called to mock their relatives. Last December, another soldier was abducted and tortured by people who identified themselves as unknown gunmen. “What we are after is Biafra. We have nothing to do with IPOB. Say bye-bye to your fellow soldiers,” they said in a video statement. More recently, on April 21, gunmen killed five police officers in the Ngor Okpala area of Imo and then a couple who owned a shop where some of the officers sought refuge.

Fatalities recorded across Nigeria between May 2011 and April 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqHBSCNWWqw

So, why has the region suddenly become more insecure? A cursory look at the facts strongly suggests that the answer has something to do with the ESN. But unlike other insurgent groups, IPOB would not directly take responsibility for attacks that carry its signature or promote its interests. Instead, while its propaganda may often come off as inciting, it distances itself from violent acts as much as possible — except in “self-defence” or in defence of civilians. But this may only be a strategy to maintain a brand that would not jeopardise efforts to secure diplomatic backing or the support of people in the affected areas.

Nevertheless, a closer study of the separatist group’s social media communication provides important insights that buttress this theory.

For or against?

HumAngle collated posts on Facebook by six pages affiliated with the two IPOB factions, totalling over 200. The posts are those that mention “Unknown Gunmen” or “UGM” and show a trend consistent with all the groups. Even though half of the pages were created before July 2017 — one, Radio Biafra, has been around since April 2013 — there were only two posts mentioning unknown gunmen before Oct. 2020. And then suddenly, there was a spike, picking up between Feb. and May 2021 and then at intervals afterwards.

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We categorised the posts using various labels. Some simply amplified attacks by ‘Unknown Gunmen’ without a clear undertone of support. Some clearly supported the activities of the gunmen. Some deployed sarcasm in narrating the UGM attacks. Some blamed the government for the UGM attacks — or Fulani people or, in one case, the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). Some condemned the UGM attacks. Some distanced IPOB from UGM attacks. And some seemed like neutral commentaries on the developments.

Whether a page’s posts support or condemn attacks by Unknown Gunmen roughly depends on which IPOB faction the administrator is loyal to — and what timeline is considered.

Pages allied with the Directorate of State (DOS) faction amplified UGM attacks in the early period between Oct. 2020 and May 2021 and then again — but less strongly — between Sept. 2021 and Feb. 2022. The same pages expressed support for Unknown Gunmen between March and Aug. 2021. In the later period, we start seeing a different trend. Between Sept. 2021 and March 2022 and then again in Feb. 2023, these pages condemned UGM attacks. Around the same period, they also distanced IPOB from the attacks. DOS accounts moved from calling Unknown Gunmen “avengers” to referring to them as “terrorists”.

For Autopilot-affiliated pages, on the other hand, the trend of amplification continued for much of 2022, with the highest number of posts sharing news of UGM attacks appearing in April of that year. There were significantly more sarcastic posts on these pages and significantly fewer posts blaming the government for instigating or coordinating the attacks. Also, there are no posts condemning the Unknown Gunmen and only two distanced IPOB from the criminal group.

Continued below

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by naptu2: 4:52am On Jun 26, 2023


It is important to note that Aug. 2021, when DOS accounts stopped expressing support for the Unknown Gunmen, was the same time the faction announced that it was suspending the Monday sit-at-home order, which it previously imposed to protest the detention of IPOB founder Nnamdi Kanu. Shortly afterwards, the same faction declared that anyone still enforcing the curfew was an enemy. Later, it would outrightly blame Autopilot for disturbing the peace in the region.

Let us also not forget that just the month before that, in July 2021, Simon Ekpa, leader of Autopilot, was sacked as a broadcaster on Radio Biafra. And then he went on to write on social media, “The Biafra struggle has entered the AUTOPILOT phase, a very dangerous phase that we have no control of what happens. To your tent oh Israel” — setting the ball rolling for the secession of Autopilot members.

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An analysis of the emoji reactions to the various posts amplifying UGM attacks helps to gauge what general sentiments the pages’ followers harbour regarding the trend. The thumbs-up/like (👍) naturally constituted most of the reactions, followed by haha (😆), love (❤️), sad (😢), and wow (😲), care (🥰), and angry (😡) coming last.

A lot of variables affect how people react: the victims of attacks (civilians or perceived enemies), for example, the brutality of the attack, or whether some of the gunmen were also casualties. The level of support for gruesome attacks also seemed to dip towards 2022.

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Coordinated amplification

There are many cases of coordinated campaigns and searches on CrowdTangle reveal that a lot of the posts published on the six pages monitored appeared simultaneously on dozens of other IPOB-affiliated platforms on Facebook.

On the morning of Oct. 6, 2021, Emeka Gift Official made a post claiming that after shooting an unknown gunman, a police officer discovered that he was a member of the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria’s domestic intelligence agency. “Nigeria media instead of reporting accurately they change it that ‘Police mistakenly killed Nigeria DSS,’” he wrote. Within one hour, the same post was published verbatim in 48 other places by over 40 distinct accounts. It was also shared 325 times into 206 groups.

Here’s another example that similarly tries to blame another group for the UGM crisis. On Nov. 6, 2021, a page called Spynigeria.NG claimed that the police in Imo state arrested two men, Danladu G and Bamaiyi G, who had been terrorising the people disguised as Unknown Gunmen. They “are from the North-Western part of the country”, the post added. The claim was copy-pasted by many IPOB platforms and appeared publicly a total of 108 times. It was shared by 14 pages and 47 times across 45 distinct groups.

Meanwhile, the news was not covered by any credible news platform. Sahara Reporters, which reported it in May 2021, cited the blog Igbere TV as its source. But a search for the report on the blog site returned no results and its Facebook page only has one relevant post that says: “Police Nab Two Gunmen With Army Uniform, AK-47 in Owerri. Names: 1. Godwin Danladi 2. Bamaiyi Gada. Both are not from the Southeast. Are these the 'Unknown Gunmen'?” The claim was copy-pasted by 11 pages and shared 20 times into different groups.

There are other cases of copy-paste coordination, too, like this post about an attack on a police station in Anambra that was shared 66 times (copy-pasted by 12 pages and shared in 21 groups), or this post about UGM warning residents of Asaba to observe Monday curfews that was shared 44 times, or this one about gunmen killing an Igbo Muslim cleric shared 40 times (copy-pasted by nine pages and shared 23 times by 22 accounts).

What this shows is that IPOB went to great lengths to promote violent attacks blamed on Unknown Gunmen. In at least two instances, it even took the trouble of designing graphics on the subject.

When we contacted the six Facebook pages studied for this report to ask why they published many posts amplifying UGM attacks, only two responded. “Your [an] unknown journalist thanks,” said Biafran Update, “and all our news are verified news.” It didn’t respond to a follow-up question.

The Admin 4 of Radio Biafra replied that Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB “has nothing to do with the so-called Unknown Gunmen. We neither represent nor speak for them as we do not know who they are.” The administrator added that they do not amplify UGM’s activities but rather “report[s] such and similar incidents under our media outlets”. When we shared links to posts on the page from early 2021 that appeared to support Unknown Gunmen's activities, we received no response though Facebook indicated the messages were read.

Influence on news reporting

It is believed that the criminal gangs identify themselves as Unknown Gunmen to mock the press, which uses the label for unidentified assailants. The Nigerian media had used the phrase for many years, even before IPOB was founded, in reference to attacks across the country.

A study of over 26,800 news articles scraped using MediaCloud showed that there were very few mentions of “unknown gunmen” by local media organisations between 2013 and 2015. The numbers increased slowly between 2016 and 2020 owing to rising insecurity, especially in the northwestern and north-central parts of the country.

The following year, something remarkable happened. The number of times “unknown gunmen” appears in local news and blog sites increased by nearly 1,900 per cent. The upward progression started in Feb. 2021, coinciding with when IPOB’s Facebook pages started amplifying the UGM attacks.

The platforms with the highest number of news articles featuring the phrase are Latest Nigerian News, Nairaland, Naija News Today, Vanguard, Daily Post Entertainment, Daily Post, Tori Nigeria News, Ripples Nigeria, Punch Newspaper, and Independent Newspaper. Many of the more established media outlets are more careful to avoid using the word “unknown” in their headlines, especially when no one has accepted responsibility for an attack.

In any case, it is hard to say to what extent IPOB’s campaign influenced the language adopted for these reports or whether it encouraged blanket descriptions and prevented journalists from interrogating the true nature of the violent incidents.

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Other curious events

To better understand IPOB’s stance on the Unknown Gunmen menace, it helps to take a look at tweets from Nnamdi Kanu. He only mentioned the name in nine of his tweets between March and June 2021, when he was re-arrested.

He did not dissociate the Unknown Gunmen from IPOB in any of the tweets. Instead, he praised the criminal group, calling its members “avengers of the innocent” and protectors. Sometimes, he simply added hashtag #UGM to a tweet that didn’t directly refer to them.

One of Kanu’s tweets provides a window into IPOB’s possible approach of “plausible deniability” to violent attacks. In the wee hours of April 5, 2021, gunmen invaded the police headquarters and prison in Imo state, setting free hundreds of inmates. IPOB claimed it was not involved. The police, however, said its preliminary investigations revealed the group was responsible. HumAngle contacted police spokesperson Olumuyiwa Adejobi multiple times to ask how many other UGM attacks the police connected to IPOB but received no response.

Meanwhile, in the middle of the back-and-forth, Kanu took to his Twitter account to argue that people should not be in prison to begin with because Nigeria was rehabilitating Boko Haram insurgents and “terror herdsmen”. “If you know you know! #UGM,” he added.

Again, it is noteworthy that IPOB does not want to come across as a terror organisation but as a “non-violent self-determination movement”. The group has shown a strong interest in courting the support of the international community. In 2022, after it established a liaison office in Catalonia, Emeka Gift, one of IPOB’s top propagandists, wrote that they only achieved the feat because of their non-violent approach. “If IPOB is a violent movement, Catalonia will never extend [a] hand of fellowship to us,” he argued.

Besides, in 2021, the separatist group paid an American lobby firm $750,000 to win over the support of the U.S. government and policymakers. This was after a similar one-year contract of over one million dollars expired.

Some of the other strange things we observed from the social media posts were: IPOB stepping in to defend Unknown Gunmen against allegations levelled against the latter, IPOB sharing press statements supposedly from Unknown Gunmen, registers such as “hunt” and “black beasts” (referring to police officers) appearing in both UGM press statements and previous Nnamdi Kanu broadcasts, instances where IPOB credits an attack to UGM though major newspapers only blamed “hoodlums”, or this video statement from Unknown Gunmen where they called southeast Nigeria “Biafra land”.

It was also strange that Unknown Gunmen enforced sit-at-home orders started by IPOB, called for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, stood against the conduct of elections, and attacked people and groups IPOB had identified as enemies.

At least 15 of the Facebook posts studied for this report had obvious elements of sarcasm that seemed intended to mock the security agents and other victims of Unknown Gunmen attacks.

In this post from May 2021, Radio Biafra said after the gunmen “mistakenly” set a police station ablaze, the officers “developed wings and flew away”. This one shared in the same month by Biafran Update said they “mistakenly” blew up a pipeline supplying oil to the north from Imo state. In this post from Feb. 2022, Dotland Media hailed the UGM for sending two security agents “to judgement”. The following month, the same page reported UGM as paying a “courtesy visit” to former Nigerian ambassador to the US, George Obiozor, and blessing his house with “holy and anointing fire”.

Some of the posts dissociating IPOB from the Unknown Gunmen also appeared tongue-in-cheek.

Finally, it helps to pay attention to past Radio Biafra broadcasts.

For example, on Oct. 27, 2020, Kanu went live briefly to encourage Nigerian soldiers to join what he called the People’s Revolutionary Army/Force — but, he added, he had not come up with a name yet and was open to suggestions. He emphasised that this force was not the same as the Biafran Army (which may have evolved to become the Eastern Security Network).

This revolutionary army will have Nigerians from all parts of the country, he said, not just Biafrans. “We are going to liberate everybody in this zoo called Nigeria … If they say we cannot protest on the streets, we are going to the bushes … We will be hanging you on street lights, all of you.”



This article was produced with mentorship from the African Academy for Open Source Investigations (AAOSI) to tackle disinformation that undermines our democracies as part of an initiative by the International Centre for Journalists (ICFJ) and Code for Africa (CfA). Visit https://disinfo.africa/ for more information.

https://humanglemedia.com/the-curious-case-of-the-unknown-gunmen-and-Igbos-internet-propaganda/


Second picture below: A man points at a Biafran flag painted on a wall on Old Market Road in Onitsha, Nigeria, during a shutdown in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Nigerian Civil War on May 30, 2017. Photo: Stefan Heunis/AFP via Getty Images

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EKONGKING: 5:02am On Jun 26, 2023
Tribal relationship between major groups in south are at all time low .

No need of essays here ,just to provoke other tribe .

Just arrest the UGM or ESN.

We need all hands for Tinubu to achieve good governance.

Tinubu is the last hope for Nigeria as a country.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:18am On Jun 26, 2023
After reading all this long thread, what I noticed is that the newspaper couldn't link IPOB to UGM 100%

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:20am On Jun 26, 2023
It is important to note that Aug. 2021, when DOS accounts stopped expressing support for the Unknown Gunmen, was the same time the faction announced that it was suspending the Monday sit-at-home order, which it previously imposed to protest the detention of IPOB founder Nnamdi Kanu. Shortly afterwards, the same faction declared that anyone still enforcing the curfew was an enemy. Later, it would outrightly blame Autopilot for disturbing the peace in the region.

IPOB here distances itself from UGM

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by ShaqFu: 5:35am On Jun 26, 2023
Bethel4Life:
After reading all this long thread, what I noticed is that the newspaper couldn't link IPOB to UGM 100%
is that so?

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by gidgiddy: 5:35am On Jun 26, 2023
Nigeria is the 8th most terrorised and violent country in the world for a reason, its a country built on injustice

Where there is injustice, there is never peace

These people talk about 'UGM', Boko Haram, ISWAP and other armed bandits, but rarely will they talk about what is fueling the violence, or how to bring down violence to the barest minimum

I remember 2015 to 2020 when IPOB was peacefully protesting for Biafra. What did the authorities do? They shot and killed innocent peaceful Biafran protesters, locked them up, tortured them and subjected them to degrading acts

Right here on Nairaland, many people urged the Nigerian security forces to carry on with this human rights abuse, abuse of power and injustice. All they cared about was protecting their useless 'one Nigeria' and anyone who dared to question that unholy union should be shot down and killed

Even former President Buhari declared operation python dance in 2017 and sent Soldiers after IPOB, a group that at the time didnt even have common catapult and had no record of touching anyone. Soldiers stormed Nnamdi Kanu's house, and when he escaped, they said he jumped bail. Soldiers rampaged all over the South East, a very peaceful area with no armed group, killing people in the name of chasing Biafran agitators . They even went the extra mile of declaring IPOB, a peaceful unarmed group at the time that touched nobody, as terrorists

Well the peaceful protests have finally ended and have now been replaced by armed groups and violence. The government of Nigeria single handedly brought violence to the South East and caused all the problems there in their reckless bid to crush all voice of dissent

It is only in Nigeria that people expect peace to come from a mountain of injustice

Those who make peaceful agitation impossible, will make violent agitation inevitable ~ JFK

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by 001Lagos: 5:37am On Jun 26, 2023
EKONGKING:
Tribal relationship between major groups in south are at all time low .

No need of essays here ,just to provoke other tribe .

Just arrest the UGM or ESN.

We need all hands for Tinubu to achieve good governance.

Tinubu is the last hope for Nigeria as a country.

Tinubu is never and will never be the last hope for Nigeria because there are millions of good Nigerians that will emerge and lead Nigeria to the path of prosperity.

Tinubu is a man of questionable character. He's been bursted of drug dealings in Chicago united states which lead to his forfeiture of over $460,000 to the united states government. He's been fingered in massive corruptions and been dragged to court Many times for certificate forgery and other related offences which he wriggled his way out through the ever corrupt judges .

In a sane clime, Tinubu should be in jail and not aso rock but this is Nigeria where thieves are made king.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:38am On Jun 26, 2023
ShaqFu:
is that so?
yes even the so called UGM said so here :

Many of these murders were chilling. After beheading a newly-wed couple, both officers of the Nigerian Army, in May 2022, the gunmen called to mock their relatives. Last December, another soldier was abducted and tortured by people who identified themselves as unknown gunmen. “What we are after is Biafra. We have nothing to do with IPOB. Say bye-bye to your fellow soldiers,” they said in a video statement.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by ShaqFu: 5:40am On Jun 26, 2023
Bethel4Life:
yes even the so called UGM said so here :
so what is IPOB after then?

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:41am On Jun 26, 2023
gidgiddy:
Nigeria is the 8th most terrorised and violent country in the world for a reason, its a country built on injustice

Where there is injustice, there is never peace

These people talk about 'UGM', Boko Haram, ISWAP and other armed bandits, but rarely will they talk about what is fueling tye violence, or how to bring down violence to the barest minimum

I remember 2015 to 2020 when IPOB was peacefully protesting for Biafra. What did the authorities do? They shot and killed innocent peaceful Biafran protesters, locked them up, tortured them and subjected them to degrading acts

Right here on Nairaland, many people urged the Nigerian security forces to carry on with this human rights abuse, abuse of power and injustice. All they cared about was protecting their useless 'one Nigeria' and anyone who dared to question that unholy union should be shot down and killed

Even former President Buhari declared operation python dance in 2017 and sent Soldiers after IPOB, a group that at the time didnt even have common catapult and had no record of touching anyone. Soldiers stormed Nnamdi Kanu's house, and when he escaped, they said he jumped bail. Soldiers rampaged all over the South East, a very peaceful area with no armed group, killing people in the name of chasing Biafran agitators . Thet even went the extra mile of declaring IPOB, a peaceful unarmed group at the time to touched nobody, as terrorists

Well the peaceful protests have finally ended and have now been replaced by armed groups and violence. The government of Nigeria single handedly brought violence to the South East and caused all the problems there in their reckless bid to crush all voice of dissent

It is only in Nigeria that people expect peace to come from a mountain of injustice

Those who make peaceful agitation impossible, will make violent agitation inevitable ~ JFK
ur very correct

I remember wen we warned them that wat the soldiers are doing will lead to this present situation but they continued to cheer the soldiers on then..


For their zombie eyes, soldiers can kill the citizens illegally but the citizens cant defend themselves

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by metascribe: 5:45am On Jun 26, 2023
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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by AsomughaChuks05: 5:46am On Jun 26, 2023
Anambra state vigilante services have been killing Ipob's unknown gunmen unit for some time now. That's why their activities have reduced significantly in the state. Though their camp in the thick mangrove Ogbaru forests still need to be raided. That's where they still have their only active base camp in Anambra.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:49am On Jun 26, 2023
ShaqFu:
so what is IPOB after then?
going through ur past post, where u not one of those that called Ipob terrorists?

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Bethel4Life(f): 5:50am On Jun 26, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
Anambra state vigilante services have been killing Ipob's unknown gunmen unit for some time now. That's why their activities have reduced significantly in the state. Though their camp in the thick mangrove Ogbaru forests still need to be raided. That's where they still have their only active base camp in Anambra.
una no dey ever listen


Ipob is different from UGM

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by naptu2: 5:56am On Jun 26, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
Anambra state vigilante services have been killing Ipob's unknown gunmen unit for some time now. That's why their activities have reduced significantly in the state. Though their camp in the thick mangrove Ogbaru forests still need to be raided. That's where they still have their only active base camp in Anambra.

The unknown gunmen tried to attack the Vigilante Services camp a few days ago, but they were repelled.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by HelinuesRapebol: 5:59am On Jun 26, 2023
Unknown gunmen are nothing but political assassins .

It has nothing to do with ipob

Under Buhari many things went wrong just to paint them a terrorist group.

This same ipob never killed Thier people since they have been asking for Biafra, why then immediately Buhari declared them terrorist the killing started?

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Cassandraloius: 6:00am On Jun 26, 2023
Mtcheew....
Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by ShaqFu: 6:01am On Jun 26, 2023
Bethel4Life:
going through ur past post, where u not one of those that called Ipob terrorists?
what has that got to do with anything? Haven't IPob been proscribe as terrorists, so what are you going on about?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/court-affirms-Igbos-proscription-designation-as-terrorist-group/%3famp

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by Armaggedon: 6:02am On Jun 26, 2023
What a load of crap

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 6:04am On Jun 26, 2023
My hypothesis ? South Easterners are being set up for a long thing and a lack of political and ideological leadership will be their greatest undoing. Nnamdi Kanu by his foolishnéss has set a mark on every Igbo man, woman and child especially in Lagos where they're hated for thinking Nigeria is an actual democracy.

Nigeria is not interested in solving the UGM menace same way it's not interested in solving the "bandits" menace. Call a spade by its name, the banditry issue will never be solved until Nigeria calls it by its proper name, I won't say that name until the victims agree that they're tired of the carnage. The UGM is another matter. We were all in this country when a few years ago Rochas and Uzodinma had issues in Owerri that led to a shootout/shooting. The police blamed IPOB while Uzodinma cleared the air by saying it wasn't IPOB but rather "Unknown gunmen" ie political thugs. What better camouflage does a criminal need than seeming legitimacy and or acceptance by a people ? The criminals will come out claiming IPOB the protector of Igbos while still killing Igbos. What any discerning person expected was security agencies to mop up the criminals but we see how that was bungled.

Let us be very clear and honest with ourselves here, the way Nigeria has treated anything concerning the igbo man especially since 2015 is not fair at all, it is steadily turning out to be a case of cutting the nose just to spite the face, everyone is seemingly more interested in causing a major conflagration that just might consume us all, no single effort at peace and conflict resolution.

Concerning the so called UGM, I believe security operatives can flush them out in two weeks across the five eastern states but my fear as usual is that due to past experiences, many innocent local youths might also be killed for sport. If the government decides and shows it can be holistic in its approach to solving this menace caused by some South East power players then you'll see a fast end to the problem

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:09am On Jun 26, 2023
Okay
Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by OloyeVIII: 6:09am On Jun 26, 2023
i just need me an AR-15 with a scope..
Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:11am On Jun 26, 2023
MASTAkiLLAh:
My hypothesis ? South Easterners are being set up for a long thing and a lack of political and ideological leadership will be their greatest undoing. Nnamdi Kanu by his foolishnéss has set a mark on every Igbo man, woman and child especially in Lagos where they're hated for thinking Nigeria is an actual democracy.

Nigeria is not interested in solving the UGM menace same way it's not interested in solving the "bandits" menace. Call a spade by its name, the banditry issue will never be solved until Nigeria calls it by its proper name, I won't say that name until the victims agree that they're tired of the carnage. The UGM is another matter. We were all in this country when a few years ago Rochas and Uzodinma had issues in Owerri that led to a shootout/shooting. The police blamed IPOB while Uzodinma cleared the air by saying it wasn't IPOB but rather "Unknown gunmen" ie political thugs. What better camouflage does a criminal need than seeming legitimacy and or acceptance by a people ? The criminals will come out claiming IPOB the protector of Igbos while still killing Igbos. What any discerning person expected was security agencies to mop up the criminals but we see how that was bungled.

Let us be very clear and honest with ourselves here, the way Nigeria has treated anything concerning the igbo man especially since 2015 is not fair at all, it is steadily turning out to be a case of cutting the nose just to spite the face, everyone is seemingly more interested in causing a major conflagration that just might consume us all, no single effort at peace and conflict resolution.

Concerning the so called UGM, I believe security operatives can flush them out in two weeks across the five eastern states but my fear as usual is that due to past experiences, many innocent local youths might also be killed for sport. If the government decides and shows it can be holistic in its approach to solving this menace caused by some South East power players then you'll see a fast end to the problem

You have spoken well.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:14am On Jun 26, 2023
HelinuesRapebol:
Unknown gunmen are nothing but political assassins .

It has nothing to do with ipob

Under Buhari many things went wrong just to paint them a terrorist group.

This same ipob never killed Thier people since they have been asking for Biafra, why then immediately Buhari declared them terrorist the killing started?
You're an IPOB member.
99% of Murder and Kidnapping that has happened in Igboland since 2021 has been committed by ESN/IPOM Gunmen (Unknown gunmen).

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:15am On Jun 26, 2023
Bethel4Life:
una no dey ever listen


Ipob is different from UGM
Go away! They are the same. After the defeat of Unknown Gunmen, any idiot that will mention IPOB in Igboland will be dealt-with using brute force.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by HelinuesRapebol: 6:17am On Jun 26, 2023
EmeeNaka:
You're an IPOB member.
99% of Murder and Kidnapping that has happened in Igboland since 2021 has been committed by ESN/IPOM Gunmen (Unknown gunmen).

Are you typing this rubbish from the land of the Nissan as a son of the soil or Benin republic as a refugee

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:20am On Jun 26, 2023
gidgiddy:
Nigeria is the 8th most terrorised and violent country in the world for a reason, its a country built on injustice

Where there is injustice, there is never peace

These people talk about 'UGM', Boko Haram, ISWAP and other armed bandits, but rarely will they talk about what is fueling tye violence, or how to bring down violence to the barest minimum

I remember 2015 to 2020 when IPOB was peacefully protesting for Biafra. What did the authorities do? They shot and killed innocent peaceful Biafran protesters, locked them up, tortured them and subjected them to degrading acts

Right here on Nairaland, many people urged the Nigerian security forces to carry on with this human rights abuse, abuse of power and injustice. All they cared about was protecting their useless 'one Nigeria' and anyone who dared to question that unholy union should be shot down and killed

Even former President Buhari declared operation python dance in 2017 and sent Soldiers after IPOB, a group that at the time didnt even have common catapult and had no record of touching anyone. Soldiers stormed Nnamdi Kanu's house, and when he escaped, they said he jumped bail. Soldiers rampaged all over the South East, a very peaceful area with no armed group, killing people in the name of chasing Biafran agitators . Thet even went the extra mile of declaring IPOB, a peaceful unarmed group at the time to touched nobody, as terrorists

Well the peaceful protests have finally ended and have now been replaced by armed groups and violence. The government of Nigeria single handedly brought violence to the South East and caused all the problems there in their reckless bid to crush all voice of dissent

It is only in Nigeria that people expect peace to come from a mountain of injustice

Those who make peaceful agitation impossible, will make violent agitation inevitable ~ JFK
IPOB-ESN-UGM has lost legitimacy and nothing you write here justified their murderous activities. IPOB dangerous activities was founded on hate, so whether FG tried to crush them or not, IPOB led by Nnamdi Kanu was bound for violence.
Nmandi Kanu has propagated hatred against every ethnic and religious nationalities. His hardline preaching laid the ground work for this current killings in Igboland. FG is not to blame. In fact, FG acted fast to nip Kanu in the bud, but that failed. IPOB-ESN is a terrorist group and has lost legitimacy

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by EmeeNaka: 6:26am On Jun 26, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
Anambra state vigilante services have been killing Ipob's unknown gunmen unit for some time now. That's why their activities have reduced significantly in the state. Though their camp in the thick mangrove Ogbaru forests still need to be raided. That's where they still have their only active base camp in Anambra.
Good people of Igboland will inflict defeat on IPOB-ESN gunmen. Those terrorists has committed abomination in Igboland.

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by BabaRamota1980: 6:27am On Jun 26, 2023
What i know is Nnamdi Kanu must be executed to seeve lesson

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by gidgiddy: 6:58am On Jun 26, 2023
EmeeNaka:
IPOB-ESN-UGM has lost legitimacy and nothing you write here justified their murderous activities. IPOB dangerous activities was founded on hate, so whether FG tried to crush them or not, IPOB led by Nnamdi Kanu was bound for violence.
Nmandi Kanu has propagated hatred against every ethnic and religious nationalities. His hardline preaching laid the ground work for this current killings in Igboland. FG is not to blame. In fact, FG acted fast to nip Kanu in the bud, but that failed. IPOB-ESN is a terrorist group and has lost legitimacy

Stop deceiving your self, if your country was one built on equity, fairness, justice and the rule of law, there would have been no Nnamdi Kanu

Nnamdi Kanu only said the hard truth the 'one Nigerianist' does not want to hear. Your constitution gives Nnamdi Kanu the right of free speech, and if your government were worried that people were listening to him, they should have asked why

Your constitution also gives the people freedom of expression, association and movement. For 5 years, 2015 - 2020, the peaceful Biafran protester were gunned down in cold blood by your security forces just for exercising their constitutional right to protest for Biafra, you people said nothing. Some of the 'one Nigerianist' even urged the security forces to kill more. In 2016, Amnesty international released a report of 150 peaceful Biafran protesters killed by the Nigerian Army, your government swept it under the table.

Five years of shooting down innocent Biafran protesters, and you people are now suprised that there is violence? What world do you people live in? Your government brought violence where there was none, your government killed its own unarmed civilians, now peace is gone. What then did your government achieve?

Buhari was declaring python dance against people who were doing nothing more than waving Biafran flags on the streets, but the same Buhari never declared any military operation against his Fulani herdsmen brothers killing people across Nigeria

As I said, Nigeria is the only place on earth where people expect peace to come from a mountain of injustice, and thats why there is no peace

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Re: The Curious Case Of The ‘Unknown Gunmen’ And IPOB’s Internet Propaganda by omenka(m): 7:02am On Jun 26, 2023
Why are Obidients the same people riling against this thread. I think it wouldn't be out of place also doing a little research on the nexus between IPOB, UGM, and Obidients.

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