The Office of the World Chairman of the International Peace Commission (IPC) has announced the immediate and permanent termination of the life membership of Mr. Anthony Odumah Obiora, citing multiple violations of the organisation’s constitution and by-laws.
The decision, conveyed in an official statement dated February 12, 2026, was signed by Ambassador Prince Hassan, World Chairman of the IPC. The statement said the action was taken pursuant to Chapter 10, Article 30, Paragraph B-2 of the IPC Constitution, and reaffirmed by the Supreme Council’s IPC Management Meeting held in Washington, D.C., United States, in November 2005.
According to the statement, Mr. Obiora’s Life Membership Identification Code IPC/LMNA/05567, along with all associated roles, privileges, recognitions and affiliations within the organisation, has been revoked with immediate effect.
The IPC said the termination followed a comprehensive review of documented evidence, including the issuance of materials to individuals without authorization, communications conducted outside approved channels, the opening of an unauthorized bank account, and other activities deemed to be in breach of the organisation’s governing statutes.
The Office of the World Chairman further notified the general public, diplomatic missions, law enforcement agencies, regulatory authorities, international organisations, financial institutions and stakeholders in Nigeria and globally that Mr. Obiora no longer holds any position or recognition within the IPC.
“He has been completely and permanently removed from all affiliations, titles, positions, rights, privileges and recognitions of the International Peace Commission (IPC) with immediate effect,” the statement read.
The Commission clarified that Mr. Obiora is no longer a Life Member, Officer, Representative or Ambassador of the IPC in any capacity, either in Nigeria or internationally. He has been directed to immediately cease and desist from using the name, logo, seal, documents, credentials or authority of the organisation.
In addition, the IPC instructed Mr. Obiora to refund all monies allegedly collected from individuals, organisations or institutions under the name or representation of the Commission. He is also required to provide verifiable documentary evidence of such refunds without delay.
The statement further directed him to close all unauthorized bank accounts reportedly opened in the name of the IPC and to submit written confirmation of their closure.
Warning members of the public, the organisation cautioned that any person, institution, government agency or organisation that engages with Mr. Obiora under the claim that he represents the IPC does so at their own risk.
The Commission added that such parties would bear full responsibility for any legal, financial or reputational consequences arising from dealings conducted under false representation.
The IPC also called on law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies and relevant national and international authorities to take note of the termination and take necessary steps to prevent further misuse or misrepresentation of the organisation’s name and authority.
The statement said the notice was issued for public record, global awareness and enforcement purposes.
It was signed and sealed by Ambassador Prince Hassan, World Chairman of the International Peace Commission, on February 12, 2026.


