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Biafra Agitators Storm UK Parliament, London To Protest Against Alleged Genocide In South-East

 

Nigerians of Igbo extraction residing in the United Kingdom have barricaded the Parliament House in London to protest against the alleged genocide in the South East region.

In a video shared on Friday morning, the Biafra protesters demanded an end to the killing of Igbo youths in Nigeria. speech of President Buhari’s Democracy Day address

Recall that Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, last week, said those trying to destroy the country would receive the shock of their life.  Buhari Must Go’ protesters shut down Abuja [PHOTOS]

He also added on his Twitter handle that, “Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand".

Following public critism in the country and condemnations of the ban by Nigerians and the international community, Twitter deleted part of part Buhari's tweets. 

There have been a series of attacks on police stations and police personnel in the state which the government and security forces have blamed on Indigenous People of (IPOB), and its militant arm, Eastern Security Network (ESN).  June 12: ‘Buhari must go’ – Ondo youths insist as protest rocks Akure [Photos]

And many people have allegedly cried out that soldiers and other security agents are clandestinely killing youths in their numbers in that region.  June 12: Teargas, gunshots as Lagos protesters storm Ojota

This definitely has attracted Nigerians in the country and in the Diaspora to organise protests against the unfortunate incidents and other negativities of the Buhari-led government.  EndSARS protesters wanted to remove me as president – Buhari

In the protest in London, protesters are seen with Biafra flags, polo shirts and wrist bands shouting ‘stop killing our children, stop the genocide.’

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