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BIAFRA NEWS : Nnamdi Kanu Issues Fresh Message To IPOB Members

 

The detained leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has sent words of encouragement to his followers and supporters.

Naija News reports that the lead counsel to the IPOB leader, Aloy Ejimakor, made this known in a tweet via his Twitter handle on Thursday.

Ejimakor stated that the IPOB leader’s lawyers visited him on Thursday at the headquarters of the Department of State Service (DSS) in Abuja after previous visitations were aborted.

The lawyer stated that Kanu asked his followers and supporters to remain optimistic about his freedom and the quest for a sovereign nation of Biafra.

The lawyer said the visitation was very important because of past visitations which were denied by the secret police.

We just concluded a visitation with Onyendu Nnamdi Kanu. Today’s visitation is very important because of the previously aborted visitations. We had very fruitful interactions and mutually debriefed on all issues. He greets his followers and urged all to remain upbeat,” he said.

Meanwhile, it was total drama on Wednesday as a suspected rapist escaped from the Samuel Ilori Magistrates Court in the Agege area of Lagos State.

The suspect was arraigned before the court on Wednesday for allegedly raping a teenager.

It was gathered that the court ordered the suspect to be remanded in prison custody.

The suspected rapist was being processed for remand when he reportedly escaped from the court premises.

A source that spoke with Punch said, “The suspect was brought to court by the police and he was remanded.

“He had been taken to a holding cell by the police when it was discovered that he had not been properly processed.

“As the police and the prison warders were perfecting the arrangement, he used the opportunity to jump on a vehicle from where he scaled the court fence and escaped.”

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