Following the continuous detention of the Radio Biafra boss, Nnamdi Kanu,the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) have called for his release.
IPOB demands for immediate release of Radio Biafra boss
They also said the Federal Government should stop victimising their members, adding that their movement is a non-violent organisation.
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The IPOB members said this, during a peaceful march in Onitsha, Anambara state, organised to protest Kanu’s detention.
According to Sun Newspapers, the protesters numbering up to 3,000 said Kanu’s detention is illegal, because he did not commit any offence.
Speaking to newsmen, the Chief Security of IPOB, Mr. Chimezie Ezeokoli, said they will continue the peaceful march, until the Radio Biafra boss is released.
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