Nothing is stopping the institutionalization of the Biafra movement. Calm your nerves. DOS Is in charge
Let’s say the quiet part loud: Biafra isn’t a startup you can defund. It isn’t a campaign you can kill with press releases. It isn’t a “business” that closes when the shareholders get scared.
It’s an idea. And ideas don’t need your permission to exist.
While some are busy clutching pearls and drafting panic threads, the movement is doing what movements do: organizing, educating, building structures that outlast hashtags and headlines. That’s what “institutionalization” means. It means roots. It means archives. It means people training the next generation while opponents are still arguing about yesterday’s news cycle.
*To the opposition:*
Your panic is showing. The same people who called it “impossible” are now calling it “illegal” in 2026. Different decade, same fear of a people deciding their own future. You mock, you gaslight, you brand it “gangsters” because you ran out of arguments. That’s not strategy. That’s anxiety in a blazer.
You can’t debate a vision, so you criminalize the conversation. You can’t answer the questions of marginalization, so you attack the questioner. That’s not strength. That’s intellectual bankruptcy wearing state power as a costume.
Biafra doesn’t need your approval to be legitimate. Legitimacy comes from history, from identity, from millions who refuse to pretend that forgetting equals healing. You want “unity”? Unity without justice is just silence with better PR.
So calm your nerves. Stop the performative outrage. The world watched nations redraw themselves in the 20th century. It’s watching again now. The difference is: this time, the archives are digital, the diaspora is connected, and the idea has a memory that doesn’t depend on any one person.
Biafra isn’t a business. It’s a birthright. And birthrights don’t get delisted.
If you’re terrified of an idea, ask yourself why that idea terrifies you. Then ask yourself harder questions.
By Ezekwereogu Odinaka
@real_IpobDOS
@radiobiafralive