3 people have been shut dead at the pro-Biafra protest currently happening on major roads of Port Harcourt. The source says the protesters started from Eleme Junction and are currently marching down Aba road, heading to the Government House. Soldiers on scene started throwing tear gas and firing real bullets to scare the protesters but ended up killing 3 people.
3 persons shot dead at Pro-Biafra protest
The protest, which is still on going, started as a result of the arrest and detention of Nnamdi KANU,the Director of Radio Biafra.
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The protest which is still on going, started as a result of the arrest and detention of Nnamdi KANU,the Director of Radio Biafra.
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