Close Menu
Ikenga Online
    What's Hot

    For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

    December 5, 2025

    SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

    December 5, 2025

    Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

    December 5, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Ikenga Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Donate
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      1. Other States
      2. National
      3. International
      4. Interviews
      5. Personalities
      6. View All

      Bandits hit Kogi church, abduct pastor, wife, members

      November 30, 2025

      Kaduna Anglican priest dies in kidnappers’ den

      November 27, 2025

      Bandits mutilate one, abduct pregnant woman, 23 others in Niger communities

      November 27, 2025

      Freed abductees receive medical treatment in Kwara govt house

      November 24, 2025

      Rewarding ex-INEC chairman with ambassadorial role morally indefensible – Atiku 

      December 4, 2025

      Tinubu swears in Gen Musa as defence minister

      December 4, 2025

      Ex-CDS, Gen Musa confirmed as defence minister

      December 3, 2025

      Police to arrest personnel escorting VIPs, declare such duty Illegal

      December 3, 2025

      US issues visa ban on individuals behind Christian genocide in Nigeria

      December 4, 2025

      Tinubu approves Nigeria’s membership of US-Nigeria joint working group

      November 27, 2025

      Obi meets EU lawmakers, seeks stronger partnership to tackle Nigeria’s challenges

      November 26, 2025

      CPC: Nigeria engaging world diplomatically, will defeat terrorism – Tinubu 

      November 6, 2025

      Slash jumbo salaries to pay minimum wage, Bishop tells Tinubu

      June 19, 2024

      Nigeria remains a country in crisis that needs to heal – Chido Onumah

      January 24, 2024

      The Ekweremadus: Obasanjo writes UK court, seeks pardon for them

      April 5, 2023

      I’m coming with loads of experience to re-set Abia – Greg Ibe

      February 1, 2023

      Anambra-born Ugochi Nwizu shines as UNN best graduating doctor with multiple distinctions

      September 29, 2023

      Bulwark for women, girls: Meet Ikengaonline September town-hall guest speaker, Prof Joy Ezeilo

      September 27, 2023

      Rufai Oseni, the most dangerous man on Nigerian TV by Okey Ndibe

      February 13, 2023

      Stanley Macebuh: Unforgettable pathfinder of modern Nigerian journalism by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

      February 7, 2023

      For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

      December 5, 2025

      SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

      December 5, 2025

      Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

      December 5, 2025

      FirstPower electricity announces planned outage in Anambra

      December 5, 2025
    • Abia

      Gunmen hijack Aba-bound bus, abduct 14 passengers in Imo

      December 3, 2025

      Removal of barriers against PWDs’ participation in society a must – Gov Otti

      December 3, 2025

      Abia set to unveil building material testing laboratory

      December 3, 2025

      Otti empowers 150 Abia Poly outstanding graduates with N1m each

      December 2, 2025

      Experts meet in Umuahia to tackle MSMEs challenges

      December 2, 2025
    • Anambra

      FirstPower electricity announces planned outage in Anambra

      December 5, 2025

      GPSDC, WACOL train journalists on GBV reporting, seek stronger collaboration

      December 5, 2025

      Police nab member of kidnap syndicate in Anambra

      December 4, 2025

      Tinubu empowers Anambra PWDs with N50m business grant

      December 3, 2025

      Commission to establish disability counselling centre in Anambra

      December 3, 2025
    • Ebonyi

      Ebonyi LG poll: Ezillo stakeholders adopt power shift to Ezzagu zone

      December 2, 2025

      Nwifuru moves to equip Ebonyi hospitals, sets up five-man equipment distribution committee

      November 28, 2025

      Court remands man for alleged cyberbullying of federal lawmaker

      November 26, 2025

      Nwifuru presents N884.8bn 2026 budget to Ebonyi assembly

      November 25, 2025

      Coalition groups condemn arrests, detention of critics, journalists in Ebonyi

      November 23, 2025
    • Delta
    • Enugu

      SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

      December 5, 2025

      Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

      December 5, 2025

      PRODA DG preaches peace, unity among staff as 2025 games festival kicks off

      December 4, 2025

      Abductors of Enugu deputy governor’s kinsmen demand N20m ransom

      December 4, 2025

      Road crash: FRSC confirms 2 dead, 9 injured in Enugu multiple accidents 

      December 4, 2025
    • Imo

      Gunmen hijack Aba-bound bus, abduct 14 passengers in Imo

      December 3, 2025

      Catholic bishops condemn violence in Nigeria, call for govt action to restore peace

      November 26, 2025

      MASSOB blasts Ayodele over anti-Igbo comment

      November 26, 2025

      ASUU gives FG 8-day ultimatum over unmet demands, threatens full-blown strike

      November 13, 2025

      S’East now cocoa farm for security operatives — Nwanguma, RULAAC boss

      November 5, 2025
    • Rivers

      For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

      December 5, 2025

      DSS quizzes social media user for allegedly advocating coup d’état

      October 29, 2025

      Rumuorlumeni community calls for halt on sale of waterfront lands

      October 20, 2025

      Ohanaeze presidents demand unconditional release of Kanu, others

      October 18, 2025

      Fubara gives reasons for not challenging emergency declaration in court

      September 19, 2025
    • Politics

      For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

      December 5, 2025

      2027: Atiku finally joins ADC

      November 24, 2025

      Abia patriots caution APC leaders against ‘destructive opposition’ politics

      November 21, 2025

      S’East stakeholders meet in Enugu, unveil 2027 political road map 

      November 20, 2025

      PDP chairman invites President Trump, international community to ‘save Nigerian Democracy’

      November 18, 2025
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports
    Ikenga Online
    Home » Igbo wounds in S-East largely self-inflicted – IPOB Lawyer
    Anambra

    Igbo wounds in S-East largely self-inflicted – IPOB Lawyer

    EditorBy EditorAugust 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Mr Ifeanyi Ejiofor

    Lawrence Nwimo, Awka

    Human rights lawyer and lead counsel to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has decried the rising insecurity in the South-East, attributing it largely to internal failings rather than external aggression.

    In a strongly worded statement released on Friday, titled “Friday Meditation: Ala Igbo is Bleeding, and Its Wounds Are Largely Self-Inflicted – ‘Kidnap of Okwuluora in Focus'”, Ejiofor lamented the spate of kidnappings, violent crimes, and moral decay being perpetrated by Igbos against their own people.

    He noted that while the Igbo have long blamed historical enemies for their plight, the most urgent threat now stems from within.

    “Today, the most urgent enemy resides among Ndi Igbo—and sometimes, within us,” he declared.

    Ejiofor condemned in strong terms the recent abduction of Mr. Emmanuel Onyeka Okoh, popularly known as Okwuluora—a respected social critic and prominent son of Enugu State—who was reportedly kidnapped in Umuaka, Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State by individuals who share his language, culture, and heritage. Ejiofor described the incident as the “height of moral degeneration.”

    “This was not a random act of criminality. It was a symbolic tragedy—an open wound that exposes the deep moral and social fractures within Ala Igbo,” he said.

    He pointed to the chilling irony of Okwuluora’s near-death experience at the hands of fellow Igbos, saying it confirms the existence of a dangerous faction within the region that has turned the South-East into a lawless zone, eroding its values in pursuit of greed and anarchy.

    “Make no mistake. Imo State is bleeding. Ala Igbo is bleeding. And the wounds are no longer from external blows—they are self-inflicted, cut deep by betrayal, silence, fear, and complicity.”

    Ejiofor also expressed concern over the fact that Okwuluora’s abduction took place just meters away from a military and police checkpoint, raising serious questions about the role—or failure—of security agencies in protecting citizens.

    He called for urgent introspection and collective action to address the internal decay threatening the soul of Ala Igbo, warning that continued silence could prove fatal to the region’s survival.

    Full Statement:

    “Some moments jolt the conscience of a people—moments that refuse to be ignored, moments that force a nation to look itself in the mirror.

    “One such moment is the chilling ordeal of Okwuluora, the respected social critic and voice of conscience, who was recently abducted in Umuaka, Orlu LGA of Imo State.

    “But this was no random abduction. It was a symbolic tragedy, a revealing crack in the very soul of Ala Igbo.

    “Okwuluora was not taken by strangers. He was not a victim of foreign invaders. He was kidnapped, blindfolded, tortured, and nearly executed by his own people—men who spoke his language, knew his background, and shared his roots.

    “And perhaps the most horrifying part? His captivity occurred only a few meters from a military and police checkpoint.

    “How did we get here?

    How did a land once famed for its unity, industry, and resilience descend to this level of internal rot, where fear now reigns and terror is homemade?

    “We have spent too many years blaming external aggressors and distant enemies. But today, the most urgent enemy resides among us—and sometimes, within us.

    “Okwuluora’s near-death experience confirms what many have quietly suspected: that a faction of our own kith and kin have turned Ala Igbo into a hunting ground—desecrating sacred spaces and sacrificing our peace on the altar of greed, anarchy, and lawlessness.

    “Entire communities in Imo State now live under siege.

    Markets are silenced.
    Traditional rulers are driven underground.

    “Young men, once the pride of their clans, now morph into nightmarish militias.

    “And all this unfolds under the passive gaze—or perhaps complicit nod—of those sworn to uphold law and order.

    “Make no mistake: Imo State is bleeding. Ala Igbo is bleeding.

    And the wounds are no longer from external blows. They are self-inflicted—cut deep by betrayal, silence, fear, and complicity.

    “But this is not the first time our land has groaned under the weight of anguish.

    “After the 1966 pogroms, Ndigbo fled the North in droves, returning home with nothing but their dignity and the bones of their dead.

    They birthed Biafra from the ashes—a defiant declaration of self-worth.
    Though crushed by war, the Igbo spirit endured. We rebuilt. We thrived.

    “But now, what war failed to destroy, internal decay threatens to finish.

    “So we must ask: Where is that same spirit of unity and defiance?

    What happened to the moral spine that refused to bow in the face of injustice?
    How did we go from guardians of our homeland to architects of its ruin?

    “Okwuluora’s story is not isolated. It is a warning—a prophecy in real time.

    “If we do not confront this rot from within…

    If we do not rise to cleanse our land…
    Then our silence shall one day be judged as betrayal.

    “This is a call—not to bitterness or blame—but to awakening.

    To truth. To courage. To self-redemption.

    “Let this Friday serve as a sacred pause in our weekly race; a moment to reflect, to repent, and to resolve.

    “For indeed, Ala Igbo is bleeding.

    But where there is life, there is hope.
    And where there is unity, there is healing.

    “As we step into this new month of August, may the God of our ancestors arise for Ala Igbo.

    “May He restore peace in our land.

    May every agent of bloodshed and destruction be exposed, uprooted, and judged.
    May our land, once soaked in the tears of the innocent, become again a fountain of prosperity, dignity, and unity.

    “May the coming days be filled with divine preservation, clarity of purpose, and the courage to speak truth—even when it is costly. Amen.”

    Editor
    • Website

    Related Posts

    For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

    December 5, 2025

    SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

    December 5, 2025

    Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

    December 5, 2025
    Editors Picks

    For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

    December 5, 2025

    SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

    December 5, 2025

    Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

    December 5, 2025

    FirstPower electricity announces planned outage in Anambra

    December 5, 2025
    Latest Posts
    Rivers

    For the second time, Rivers speaker Amaewhule, 15 other lawmakers defect to APC

    Enugu

    SSDO partners Japan to expand healthcare support in Enugu

    Enugu

    Enugu council boss pledges N5m for information on kidnappers’ hideouts

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    IkengaOnline is a publication of the Ikenga Media & Cultural Awareness Initiative (IMCAI), a non-profit organisation with offices in Houston Texas and Abuja.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      • Other States
      • National
      • International
      • Interviews
      • Personalities
    • Abia
    • Anambra
    • Ebonyi
    • Delta
    • Enugu
    • Imo
    • Rivers
    • Politics
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    © 2025 Ikenga Online. Ikenga.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.