A crisis is unfolding within the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a Nigerian secessionist movement, following the dissolution of its leadership by detained leader Nnamdi Kanu. Kanu accused the suspended officials of abandoning fellow IPOB members imprisoned by the Nigerian government. The move signals a significant internal rift within the organization, which advocates for the independence of Biafra in southeastern Nigeria. Details regarding the exact nature of the alleged abandonment remain unclear, but the decision to remove the leadership was made from Kanu’s detention. This action raises questions about the future direction and stability of IPOB and its secessionist goals. The Nigerian government has not yet officially commented on the internal IPOB developments.