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Footage: Herdsmen Run For Their Lives As IPOB’s ESN Chase Them Out Of A Bush In Enugu
- The Eastern Security Network (ESN) in Enugu went on a patrol the keep the forest safe
- The Herdsmen took to their heels
- The footage of the incident farmers massive reactions.
A trending footage shows the moment some herdsmen ran for their lives after some operatives of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) gave them a hot chase in a Forest In Enugu State, South East Nigeria.
In a video making rounds online, it shows when men of ESN arrived the area and fired gunshots in the air, forcing the herdsmen and their cows take to their heels.
As the herdsmen were running, two of their cows were left behind and unfortunately, Eastern Security Network members gunned them down.
EKO HOT BLOG gathered that this Enugu community had been pleading for weeks to the Herdsmen to stop destroying their farms and yet they refused.
However, while the herdsmen were been chased out of the bush, a serious warning was given to them not to return if they value their lives, because their activities would no longer be tolerated in the bushes of Southeastern states.
In other news, this video is coming hours after the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) claimed that the leader of Fulani bandits, Mohammed Isa, whom they nabbed few days ago in Benue State has been killed.
The media and publicity secretary of the group, Emma Powerful told the Press on Thursday that the IPOB does not spare terrorists.
According to reports, Mohammed Isa, who allegedly terrorised Igbo residents in Benue communities was apprehended by the Eastern Security Network last weekend, as revealed by the group’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
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