FAQ

Biafrans have been systematically marginalized economically and denied the right to participate in the government of Nigeria. Also, we have continued to suffer systematic and gross violation of our human rights since the past 50 years.

IPOB is an acronym for Indigenous People of Biafra, an organization representing about 60 million Biafrans, who are the inhabitants of Eastern Nigeria as well as some parts of present day Middle belt and of old Mid-west. Read Our Story.

This is a common thought that people have because Igbos tend to be the most vocal about Biafra. Actually, Igbo people are merely one of many ethnic groups within Biafra. Read Our Story.

IPOB represents the multiple ethnic groups that inhabit the coastal and upland regions of Biafra land. Biafra is a nation.

There is only one IPOB, and it is under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu.

IPOB is championing the freedom and restoration of Biafra, as an independent state from the Nigerian Islamic State.

To join IPOB simply fill out the contact form.

Any indigenous person from the entire old Eastern Region, some parts of present day Middle-belt and old Mid-western Regions of Nigeria can participate. All that is required is for such a person to identify with any family unit of IPOB USA close to where he/she lives, and commit to supporting our efforts in word, deed, and treasure.

There is a process through which all people must pass in order to become IPOB members. IPOB also maintains an active ledger of all members.

There are no financial gratifications for being an active participant. However, you gain freedom, a state, and a viable home. There is no financial substitute for these things.

As an indigenous Biafran, if you’re not participating in the activities of IPOB, you will further delay the freedom of your people, and invariably prolong their stay in the current deplorable living condition of intimidation, cruelty and massacre.

Yes, all concerned people are free to make charitable donations as single payments or recurring payments. to support the indigenous people of Biafra. The indigenous people of Biafra have suffered great economic and social injustice, having been abandoned by the government of Nigeria for decades. Hence, there’s great need for basic social amenities like pipe borne drinking water, reliable power, healthcare facilities and educational supplies. (Donations are not tax deductible).

Every leadership position currently in IPOB is voluntary service, and as such does not guarantee any future political positions. Nevertheless, upon resto