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BIAFRA : Soldiers arrest Chiwelatu Agu for wearing Biafra flag outfit

 Chiwetalu Agu

Nollywood veteran, Chiwetalu Agu on Thursday was reportedly beaten and arrested by soldiers in Onitsha, Anambra State for wearing an outfit made from the Biafran flag.

In a video that went viral on social media, a man claimed that the actor had stopped at a market in Onitsha to buy bread when he was attacked by soldiers who beat him up for his Biafran outfit.

Another voice from the video was heard saying, “This is Onitsha right now, Upper Iweka right now, Nigerian soldiers arrested Chiwetalu Agu, Nigerian Nollywood actor, the youths are protesting.”

An insider disclosed that the national president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria Emeka Rollas has been notified of the arrest and is ‘currently on the matter’.

Our source also said that the actor has been moved from 302 Onitsha Cantonment where he was previously detained to 82 Division in Enugu.

The actor recently shared a photo of himself dressed in the Biafran flag outfit as a sign of solidarity for the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Meanwhile, photos from the actor’s Instagram account have been deleted.

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 You can't determine the colour of a cloth one wears. Lucky Dube was using Military-like colour clothes to sing and he wasn't killed for it. Only in Nigeria are people being flogged for the colour of cloth they're wearing.
For having the temerity to come into our land to assault an elder this way, you will hear from Igbo Youth very soon.

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