Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer accuses security men of attacking protesters in Aba

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Ifeanyi Ejiofor, the legal lawyer to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, accused the army and police of killing and kidnapping

In a statement on Saturday, Ejiofor alleged the protesters engaged in a peaceful demonstration against the continued incarceration of Kanu.

He lamented that the alleged crackdown led to the death of over ten persons and more than 100 persons injured.He decried the continued killing of innocent South Easterns by state and non-state actors.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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This man is senseless and wicked. God shall keep exposing him

If MaziNnamdiKanu lawyer accuses the security agents for killing peaceful protesters in ABA, what was your first news published on your website and on your newspaper page Friday? You people are not consistent.

It’s not an accuse, The killing executed by PoliceNG and HQNigerianArmy happened yesterday in Abia state. More than 25 peaceful and armless IPOB protesters killed without any provocation. Nigerian security forces under Buhari’s regime must be hold accountable. UNHumanRights

You deceived them .

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