The manifesto pulls no punches, labeling the current political administration in Abuja an "evil regime" that thrives on mass graves, corruption, and the systematic suppression of truth-tellers.

The jailed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has teamed up with an American ally, Mike Arnold, to issue a sweeping revolutionary manifesto demanding the immediate dismantling of Nigeria's current political structure.

Titled "The Sokoto Declaration: A Call to Rise Up and Free the Land Known as Nigeria," the heavily worded document was jointly released on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

The manifesto, authenticated by Kanu’s special counsel of record, Aloy Ejimakor, Esq., was smuggled out of Kanu's current place of detention in Sokoto. It is co-signed by Mike Arnold, an American legal actor and founder of 'Africa Arise International', who was recently conferred with the Igbo traditional title of 'Eze Okechukwunenye'.

The declaration directly accuses the Nigerian state of executing a long-standing "conquest" and ethnic cleansing campaign under the guise of "climate change" and "farmer-herder clashes," while calling on all tribes across the country to unite under a single moral force to topple the ruling elite.