Igbo Governors aiding herdsmen terrorizing South East – Nnamdi Kanu alleges
Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, on Wednesday, accused Southeast governors of aiding and abating ”Fulani terrorists” attacks across the region.
In a statement he personally signed, the IPOB leader disclosed that the armed terrorists killed about 20 people and destroyed property belonging to residents of the area. “They include Fidelia Ali 0meh 70yrs, Helen Ali 55yrs, Ogayi Ali 45yrs, James Eze 58 yrs, Eke Ajah 75yrs, Idenyi Agbo 45yrs, Elizabeth obele 65yrs, Ogah Oge 35yrs, Ogba Eze65 yrs.
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