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IPOB: Court Grants Bail To An Akwa-Ibom Biafran Activist Who Was Shot And Detained After The ECA Enugu Meeting

Ibeh Gift Amarachi Reporting

The Indigenous People Of Biafra bagged another victory as, an Ibibio speaking Biafran activist who was shot and detained in Enugu State CID by the Nigeria Police Force, regains Freedom.

The Ibibio speaking Biafran was shot in the leg and arrested after the Eastern Consultative Assembly(ECA) submit held in Enugu State on the 27th Day Of February 2018, on his way to his residence, after attending the ECA meeting. The victim was forced out of a Tricycle and accused of disrupting the ECA meeting. He was first attacked with a Tear Gas canister and while he tried moving into a Safe place, he was shot and forced into the Police Hilux Van in his pool of Blood.

The Biafran activist has been detained in Enugu State CID with a severe Bullet Wound without an arraignment in Court.
He was arraigned in Magistrate Court Enugu on the 12th Of March 2018 and charged for;
(I) Felony
(2)Belonging to an Unlawful Society
(3)Assault

IPOB Legal Team countered the Charges against the accused and moved an Application for Bail, upon which the presiding Magistrate granted Bail to the defendant.
The Victim who regained his Freedom, appreciated IPOB led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and reaffirms his support for Biafra agitation, as he reunites with his Family.
IPOB Leadership has promised to foot his Medical Bills as he is transferred to a standard Orthopaedic Hospital, where he shall be well treated.

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Onele is an activist, also one of the Biafra media warriors. A disciple of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB and director of Radio Biafra. #FreeBiafra #BiafraReferendum

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