A clash at the popular Isi Gate area in Umuahia, the Abia state capital forces business owners to abruptly close shops - It all began over a disagreement between soldiers at a checkpoint and a commercial tricycle operator - One of the IPOB member said the soldiers shot at and injured some people who had remained peaceful and were appealing to the soldiers to release the tricyclist A reported clash between members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and some soldiers has thrown Umuahia, the Abia state capital in a state of confusion. The Nation reports that the clash which occurred at the popular Isi Gate area shut down the city as business owners were forced to close their shops over fear of arrest or being caught up in the crisis. Though details about what sparked the clash between the soldiers and the IPOB remains unclear, some sources claim the clash began after soldiers at a checkpoint around Isi Gate stopped a commercial tricycle operator and demanded that th...
Nollywood actor OKWY CHUKWUJEKWU, aka Main Boss, is dead. According to filmmaker ODIRA NWOBU who shared the news, the actor suddenly slumped during the shooting of a movie and they felt the actor was still playing a role, but he did not wake up. “I do not know what to say and where to start. All i know is that this life is nothing Iam scared and still confused . Odira said he taught BOSS was just acting for him but not on till he was carried into an ambulance motor headed for NNEWI,” in tears he added, “May your soul Rest In Peace my friend my brotherly my colleague. I AM SCARED I DO NOT KNOW WHO IS NEXT @main_bossman1 @main_bossman1 i wonder how your mother will feel like to hear this sad news. This tragic news comes barely a week after another actor OBI MADUBUOGWU passed on after battling diabetes and acute diabetic foot ulcers for many years. READ ALSO IMO STATE GOVERNOR'S SON IS DEAD "GAY IS NOT A SIN, "SAYS PASTOR GENERAL OVERSEER AB...
IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has warned group members to desist from paying bail fees to the Nigeria police - Kanu accused the Nigeria Police Force of being a criminal organisation - He threatens to disown any member of IPOB caught giving money to the police The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has warned members of the group to desist from giving out money to the Nigeria Police Force. It is gathered that Kanu threatens to expelled any member of the group who fails to heed his warning. According to a report by Sahara Reporters, the IPOB leader accused the Nigeria Police Force of being a criminal organisation, out to extort members of his group. He said: “Anybody in IPOB that gives money to the zoo police for their bail will be expelled from IPOB. The zoo police are using IPOB to make money because some people are not mentally tough enough to resist them until our dedicated legal team arrives to secure their release. “The more we give these Hausa-Fulan...
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