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Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu Sends Warning Message To Nigerian Authorities

Nnamdi Kalu, has issued warning to Nigerian Authorities.
The leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu over the weekend, warned Nigerian security operatives to avoid taking the life of anybody in South-South and South-Eastern part of the country during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Nnamdi Kanu cautioned that “whoever takes the life of a Biafran will surely have hell to pay”.
He backed up his caveat with a Biblical verse: Numbers 14:18.
He tweeted: “As the #Zoo hides under the COVID lockdown to crackdown on #Biafrans, I must warn that whoever takes the LIFE of a Biafran will surely have hell to pay. If you don’t pay in your lifetime, your generations will pay, one way or the other. It’s not a threat; it’s a divine LAW”.
As the #Zoo hides under the COVID lockdown to crackdown on #Biafrans, I must warn that whoever takes the LIFE of a Biafran will surely have hell to pay. If you don’t pay in your lifetime, your generations will pay, one way or the other. It’s not a threat; it’s a divine LAW pic.twitter.com/FePoi7t06S
— Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (@MaziNnamdiKanu) May 9, 2020
Kanu’s attack on the statehood of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by referring to it as a zoo is a metaphorical expression to mean that the West African nation is like a cage holding all the Eastern people but keeps oppressing them.
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Few weeks ago, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said that Nigerian security forces killed 18 people in two weeks while enforcing lockdowns imposed to halt the spread of the new coronavirus.
The NHRC, an independent body, said in a statement dated April 15 that there had been “eight documented incidents of extrajudicial killings leading to 18 deaths” between March 30 and April 13.
It said the killings were carried out by the Nigerian Correctional Service, the police force and army.
In response, a spokesman for the Nigerian Correctional Service said four inmates had died after violence broke out and left a number of prisoners and staff hospitalised. The rights commission report alleged eight deaths.
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