Sit-at-home: Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer sues IPOB factional leader
There have been deadly attacks lately in South-east Nigeria by gunmen said to be enforcing a controversial sit-at-home order.
There have been deadly attacks lately in South-east Nigeria by gunmen said to be enforcing a controversial sit-at-home order.
The IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is to appear in court on May 18, for the continuation of his trial.
An army officer and a soldier lost their lives in an accident during the operation, the army says.
A suspected IPOB member was killed during an encounter with the troops, the Nigerian Army says.
One officer is still missing, according to the police.
The pro-Nigerian group, carrying placards with different inscriptions, confronted the pro-Biafra group while the latter was addressing journalists.
Charles Soludo, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, said Anambra has been the safest state in Nigeria, ...
The police described the deployment as “a major overhauling of the security landscape in Anambra” ahead of the election.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The governors said the orders were issued by “our people in Diaspora”.
The impact is also severely felt in Enugu, Anambra and Imo states in that order. Abia State has seen the ...
The youth leaders requested a meeting with IPOB to discuss the sit-at-home order which they admitted has had a negative ...
“All security agencies in the state are hereby directed to fully deploy at all flash points on Monday and going ...
“There is no town you will visit in Nigeria without seeing the Igbos being in charge of economic activities.”
Mr Kanu says he was held incommunicado and chained to a bare floor for eight days in a nondescript private ...
The army says its men in conjunction with the operatives of other security agencies invaded the group's camp in Rivers ...
The army said the second in command in the ESN was among those killed.
The soldiers were alleged to have been killed by the pro-Biafra group, IPOB.
Four IPOB members were also killed, while eight of them were arrested during the attack, the police said.
The government accuses the man of being reported violence in Oyigbo area of the state.
The renewed movement is promoted with tweets, some coming with powerfully evocative pictures depicting terrible humanitarian situations from the war.
IPOB gave the order to mark the 51st anniversary of declaration of short-lived Biafra Republic.
The group accuses the attorney general of bias.
The group retains a Dutch lawyer to file a complaint at the ICC.
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