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Buhari allegedly orders Army to continue operation

This is coming after the Defence Headquarters declared that IPOB will be treated as a terrorist organisation.

According to Daily Post, this was revealed by a reliable source in the presidency who spoke on the military operation in the South-East.

The source said ”Buhari will never negotiate the unity of Nigeria and I can tell you that the declaration by the military that IPOB are enemies of the state is the outcome of the go-ahead by the president.”

“Rules of engagement will be respected but force will be applied where necessary. My advice is for the agitators to calm down and use wisdom.”

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According to reports, President Buhari will leave the country for the United States of America (USA) on Sunday, September 17, 2017 to attend the 72nd session of the United Nations' General Assembly in New York.

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