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Nnamdi Kanu Reports Vandalism By Police In His Hometown (Video)

IgbereTV reports that IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has reported vandalism of CCTV cameras in his hometown by the police, ahead of his parents’ burial.

He made the report on his Facebook wall. He wrote:

Live Update!

Let it be known that Abia State Police under the command of Ene Okon, in collaboration with DSS, have proceeded to remove two CCTV cameras installed in and around my hometown to pre-empt and record any terror attack by the Nigerian Army & Police as was the case in September 2017.

The entire civilised world must ask the regime in Aso Rock and Abia State Police Commissioner Mr Ene Okon why they are destroying CCTV cameras on private properties in my village if they have no nothing to hide. So far they succeeded in destroying two cameras, but I wish to assure them there are 36 other well concealed cameras recording and relaying in real time their activities in and around my home.

Before newspaper editors and journalists in Nigeria start reporting their usual ‘clash between security forces and IPOB’, when in actual fact its the Nigeria government behaving childishly and recklessly, let it be known that Nigerian army and police are in Afaraukwu right now actively looking for trouble and seeking to provoke a peace loving and law abidding people.

It is the responsibility of Her Britannic Majesty’s government through the British High Commissioner in Abuja to call the Fulani controlled murderous Nigerian army and police to order. They have started in their usual provocative manner, let no one say they were not warned.

Live Update! Let it be known that Abia State Police under the command of Ene Okon, in collaboration with DSS, have…

Posted by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu on Thursday, 13 February 2020

But According to IgbereTV reports so far, there has been peace within the family compound of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as the preparations are on going the burial of his parents (Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and Ugoeze Sally Kanu) which is scheduled to hold on 14th February, 2020.

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