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The Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Saturday called for a minute silence in honor of IPOB members who died in his house in Afara-Ukwu Umuahia.
Kanu noted that there will be no forgiveness for those who involved in massacring of his members.
He said that September 14 is #SaboteurDay, noting that he prayed and observed a minute silence at exact 12: noon for Gallant 28 Biafrans that died two years ago in his house.
His words, “At exactly 12 Noon Biafraland Time I honoured them with a minute silence followed by a prayer at 12:02. The #Gallant28 and all that fell on this day two years ago are immortal, they will never be forgotten.”
However, Last two years, report emerged that the Nigerian Army assigned for security exercise called ‘Operation Python Dance’ in the South-East, allegedly invaded Kanu’s residence in Abia state to arrest him.
It was reported that about 28 members of IPOB lost their lives. Kanu however accused Army of invading and killing his members at his residence.
In a rebuttal, the Nigerian Army distanced self from the allegation, noting that such never happened.
“There was no surrounding of Nnamdi Kanu’s residence. It is not true,” said army spokesman Sani Usman.
Kanu had also accused the South-East governors of colluding with the federal government and having a full complicity in the activities of Army’s Operation Python Dance in the geopolitical zone.
But reacting, the governors said ‘we know nothing about Operation Python Dance’, explaining that they never invited the military to the South East for Operation Python Dance.
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