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  • Updated: December 04, 2020

IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Claims Nigerian Army Executing Biafrans In 'Abattoir'

IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Claims Nigerian Army Executing Biafrans I

Political activist and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) movement, Nnamdi Kanu stands during celebration of Shabbat in Umuahai on May 27, 2017. (Photo Credit: STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Biafra political activist, Nnamdi Kanu has claimed that 'a well-disguised Nigerian Army extra-judicial execution camp nicknamed the Abattoir exist in Suleja, Niger State, North-Central Nigeria', AllNews reports.

Kanu, the fugitive leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) alleges that some Biafran activists seized by Nigerian forces in Oyigbo (also called Obigbo - in Rivers State), are tortured and executed.

Kanu, 53, made these claims on his known Facebook page on Friday.

Read Pro-Biafra group leader, Kanu's full post below:

Here are the aerial and ground pictures of the secret and well-disguised Nigerian Army extra-judicial execution camp in Suleja Niger State nicknamed the Abattoir.

Originally designed for the interrogation and summary execution of high ranking Boko Haram suspects, this state of the art torture & execution complex was cleverly disguised as a secondary school named the Command Secondary School Suleja, Niger State as not to arouse any suspicion from the public.

This is where #BiafranJews abducted from #Obigbo at the request of @GovWike is undergoing torture and inevitable execution. According to our sources within the @HQNigerianArmy one person has been killed already.

This Command Secondary School is a military detention facility, not a secondary school.

We have the names of the Biafrans held at this facility awaiting execution by firing squad :

1.Obinna Nwoke

2.Emeka Ibeanna

3.Uchenna Ibeanna

4.Nnowi Ifeanyi aka Baba

5.Mbanefo Simeon (57yrs)

6.Alloysious Mgbedike

7.Cletus Nmadu

8.Onyenma Fortune

9.Benjamin Andrew Aka file

10Ebuka Ayota

11.Robinson Igwe aka Roby

12 .Igweze Ndubike

Boko Haram and other Fulani terror franchise are busy killing people all over Nigeria but the primary occupation of Fulani Nigerian Army and their puppet Wike is the continued cold-blooded execution of Biafrans.

@United Nations

@Amnesty International

@UKinNigeria

@USmissioninNigeria

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The horrific bloodshed and massive extrajudicial killings in Oyigbo

Killer soldiers on Thursday, October 22, 2020, launched out on a vengeful mission after mobs, whom the authorities alleged were members of IPOB, an Igbo separatist group, seeking the sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria, killed some security personnel.

As fully-loaded military trucks rolled into the town, soldiers, armed to the teeth, jumped down in combat fashion, then took strategic positions on the streets of Oyigbo. The carnage soon began in earnest.

The official narrative provided by authorities was that the troops were deployed to the town to fish out separatists who murdered soldiers and police officers.

Authorities also said the soldiers were there to recover stolen arms.

But under what seemed a deliberate blackout, with a 24-hour curfew in force, the Nigerian Army inflicted a cocktail of devastation and bloodshed on the town, a Premium Times investigation found, based on on-the-ground reporting, interviews with multiple sources, including families of victims, witnesses, military, mortuary attendants and hospital sources, and a review of verified citizen-generated videos and photos.

The soldiers took vengeance on defenceless people in what ranks among the cruellest use of excessive force against unarmed civilians in Nigeria’s history.

The carnage at Oyigbo is comparable, in its execution, to the massacres in Odi (1999) and Zaki Biam (2001), under former President Olusegun Obasanjo; and Zaria(2015), under incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari. Both leaders were military dictators before becoming democratically elected presidents.

For several days between the last week of October and November 3, soldiers, day and night, fired bullets around Oyigbo, indiscriminately targeting unarmed civilians, several of whom were either killed or injured, multiple witnesses, among them rescuers of victims, said.

They planted fears in the community and triggered forced displacements, with residents fleeing westwards to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, or eastwards to neighbouring Imo and Abia States.

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