The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has affirmed Nnamdi Kanu as the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), while dismissing his purported suspension.
Ohanaeze said the dismissal followed due cognizance of recent reports and circulating claims regarding an alleged suspension of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from his recognized leadership standing within IPOB.
The organization stated that it noted with concern the misinformation, tension, and apprehension generated by such reports across communities within Igboland and the diaspora, necessitating this clear and authoritative clarification.
The pan- lgbo group explained that after carefully review and consultation within its constitutional mandate as an impartial cultural institution, the alleged suspension of Nnamdi Kanu is not recognized, not validated, and holds no institutional or communal legitimacy within its purview.
It said the claims attributed to certain individuals or aggrieved members, including Chika Edozien and associates, are unofficial and incapable of altering established recognitions.
“Accordingly, Nnamdi Kanu remains a central and widely acknowledged leadership figure associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),” the group said.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo expressed deep concern that internal disagreements within IPOB has the potential to destabilize the fragile peace currently being enjoyed across the South-East region.
This was contained in a statement signed on Friday, by Ohanaeze’s Deputy President-General, Okechukwu lsiguzoro and Prof. Chibuikeya Achoakawa, deputy secretary- general and made available to journalists.
“For nearly 11 months, Igboland has witnessed a gradual but significant return to stability, reflected in renewed agricultural activities across rural communities, restoration of cultural festivals and traditional gatherings, revival of commercial and economic engagements.
“Increased confidence from local and external investors. These gains remain delicate and must not be undermined by avoidable internal disputes or inflammatory narratives.
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The organization strongly urge all stakeholders, particularly aggrieved members within Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to exercise restraint, maturity, and responsibility in handling internal matters,” the statement advised.
Ohanaeze emphasized that, dialogue remains the most viable and sustainable pathway to conflict resolution, noting that internal disputes must not be allowed to escalate into public tension or communal insecurity
“All grievances should be addressed through structured engagement and peaceful reconciliation mechanisms,” it added.
Ohanaeze reiterated its continuous commitment to back-channel engagements and broader dialogue initiatives aimed at promoting unity among Igbo stakeholders



