Nigeria election: We’ll revenge killing of Biafrans in Lagos – Asari Dokubo blows hot [VIDEO]
A former Niger Delta militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, has vowed that people of Biafra would revenge the killing of Igbos in Lagos State.
In a video obtained by DAILY POST, Dokubo also condemned the killings in some Local Governments Areas in Rivers State. Dokubo claimed that over 30 people have been recorded dead owing to the attack by the Nigerian security forces.
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