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Killing security agents, attacks on police stations in Southeast, S/South: Gunmen building up for something bigger —Ohaneze factional leader

Translate Home » News » Killing security agents, attacks on police stations in Southeast, S/South: Gunmen building up for something bigger Ohaneze factional leader Killing security agents, attacks on police stations in Southeast, S/South: Gunmen building up for something bigger Ohaneze factional leader On Kindly Share This Story: By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South, Samuel Oyadongha; Vincent Ujumadu; Peter Okutu; Ugochukwu Alaribe; Chioma Onuegbu; Chinonso Alozie; Ozioruva Aliu and Steve Oko Residents of the South South and South East geopolitical zones of the country now live in fear. They are worried and very disturbed.  This followed the killing of law enforcement agents in their regions by gunmen. In the last three months, gun men have killed no fewer than 67 law enforcement agents and burnt down over 50 police formations in the South South and the South East.

Attacks on police stations, killing officers: Gunmen building up for something bigger — Ohaneze factional leader

Translate Home » News » Attacks on police stations, killing officers: Gunmen building up for something bigger Ohaneze factional leader Attacks on police stations, killing officers: Gunmen building up for something bigger Ohaneze factional leader On Kindly Share This Story: Photos of burnt police vehicles at the Imo police command. By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South, Samuel Oyadongha; Vincent Ujumadu; Peter Okutu; Ugochukwu Alaribe; Chioma Onuegbu; Chinonso Alozie; Ozioruva Aliu and Steve Oko Residents of the South South and South East geopolitical zones of the country now live in fear. They are worried and very disturbed. This followed the killing of law enforcement agents in their regions by gunmen. In the last three months, gun men have killed no fewer than 67 law enforcement agents and burnt down over 50 police formations in the South South and the South East.

Group warns against labelling every Igbo youth as IPOB, ESN member, berates military

Daily Post Nigeria Published A sociopolitical organization, World Igbo Peoples Assembly, WIPAS, has warned the Nigerian Army to stop alleged killing of innocent Nigerians in some parts of Akwa Ibom and Benue States. In a statement by its Board of Trustees, BoT chairman, Mazi Chuks Ibegbu, and made available to DAILY POST on Saturday, WIPAS called on the Nigerian Army to rather face the killer herdsmen, Boko Haram and bandits in the North. “The killer herdsmen are in our forest and our army should go and flush them out and not waste time looking for IPOB and ESN,” the group said.

Nigerian Authorities Blame Separatist Group for Massive Jailbreak - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

April 10, 2021 Share Nigerian authorities are still searching for at least 1,800 inmates who escaped this week during a prison break in southeastern Imo state. Officials have blamed a regional separatist group, but the group denies responsibility as tensions from the Biafran civil war 50 years ago resurface in the country. The incident, believed to be the biggest jail break in Nigerian history, happened Monday when gunmen used explosives to blast open the gates and other parts of the Owerri correctional facility. Prison authorities say 1,844 inmates escaped. Only six have returned voluntarily. There’s been no claim of responsibility so far, but Nigerian police authorities have pinned the attack on the secessionist group known as the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

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