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Nnamdi Kanu laments spate of attacks, killings in South-East

By CHARLES ONYEKWERE

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has lamented the spate of attacks and killings in the Southeast region.

Kanu expressed sadness and strongly condemned the attacks across the Southeast state.

He disclosed this during his routine meeting with his Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor and some members of his legal team. The IPOB leader also conveyed his comfort to victims of the attacks.

A tweet by Ejimakor reads: “Update: I had a visitation with #MNK today. With profound sadness, he received news of the staggered attacks of past few days across Southeast, including the one at my hometown.

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“He asked me to strongly condemn the attacks on his behalf & convey his comfort to all the victims.”

Lately, some unknown gunmen have been attacking communities, markets, and government facilities in the Southeast.

Over the weekend, these unknown gunmen attacked Ejimakor’s hometown in Imo State.

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