Nnamdi Kanu Releases 139 Names Of IPOB ‘Airlifted From Obigbo To Army Death Camp.

Nnamdi Kanu Releases 139 Names Of IPOB ‘Airlifted From Obigbo To Army Death Camp.
By Rowlandgate.
The leader of the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) movement, Nnamdi Kanu stands during celebration of Shabbat in Umuahai. Kanu, the fugitive leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) alleges that some Biafran activists seized by Nigerian forces in Oyigbo (also called Obigbo – in Rivers State), are tortured and execute
The 53-year-old made these claims on his known Facebook page, same day ex-Aviation Minister of Nigeria, Femi Fani-Kayode raised alarm about the purported human rights violation.
This newspaper understands that Kanu’s IPOB – canvassing for the sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria – has propaganda as one of its tools.
In the meantime the news is independently verify by Kanu and Fani-Kayode as at the time of publishing this report.
How is it possible that Nyesom Wike the little black Hitler and his Fulani masters can invade #Obigbo, kill hundreds of men, women and children and proceed to extra-judicially- without court order airlift every able bodied #Igbo man or boy they can find to the north for summary execution.
Not minding those we rescued from army death camps in Niger State at huge financial cost, here is another list of those found in Abuja. Some of them are in DSS Training Camp while others are in Abacha Barracks also in Abuja. This is a Fulani DSS & Army that cannot fight Fulani terrorists but they are busy killing Igbo Biafrans and transporting hundreds of them without court order to death camps in the north.
The US Government and British High Commissioner to Nigeria are aware of this extermination program against #BiafranJews condoned and sanctioned by Ohaneze.
Here are their names:
1.Ogoke iheme
2.Ikenna opara
3.Ambrose ume

4.Mike uzodinma
5.Emma Felix
6.Ositadinna Aboy
7.Ugbouku asisi
8.Wisdom chibuike
9.Wisdom Emeka
10.Austin mba
11.Ejike somto
12.Chukwu Emmanuel
13.Dike ngbonu
14.Okeosisi phillip
15.Oliver badmus
16.Okechukwu Ekechukwu
17.Pius Vincent
18.Boniface Okafor
19.Mbadiwe Godwin
20.Sima man
21.Joseph nnwaaba
22. Mr p
23.Omenne Happy
24. Eze imo
25. Gozie Oliver
26.Nwamadi Monday
27.Izunne Gilbert
28.Nwabueze chineyeze
29. Favour uchenna
30.Ego Samuel
31.Ibenwolu faith
32.Abel Daniel
33.Young Winner
34.Pepper white
35.Freedom kekeboy
36.Obinna ekechukwu
37.Adonai uwakwe
38.Celestine uwakwe
39.Arinze water
40. One man mopol
41.Onyenma ameachi
42.Chukwunonso Andrew
43.Chikwado Hossana
44.Ndubuisi officer
45.Samuel jaja
46.Okoli kanayo
47.Kosisochukwu ojiako
48.Miracle ojiako
49.Uzoma ojiako
50.Titus emeka
51.Goodness nwagbaraukwu
52. VICTOR O. AJOGWU
53. MATTHIAS A. ONIDOMA
54.OGECHUKWU G. RAPHAEL-ASADU
55. RAPHAEL OBINNA ASADU
56.OSMOND OSITA MAMAH
57.KEVIN UBAKA UGWU
58. CHUKWUDUBEM E. EZEH
59.OZIOMA KOSOLU UDECHI
60. RAPHAEL SIMON NGWU EZEH
61.ONYEBUCHI JOHN OMEJE
62.MADUKWE HELEN NWANYI
63. PATRICK ANAYOCHUKWU
64. EZEUGWU UCHENNA THOMAS
65. OKWOR TIMOTHY CHIMA
66.JULIA C. CHUKWUDI-OKORO
67.OGBO GODWIN OMALE
68.ERNEST UGOCHUKWU ELEJE
69. LINUS SUNDAY OKORO
70. SABASTINE .O. ASOGWA
71.LIVINUS ONYEBUCHI OJOBOR
72. INNOCENT R. UGWUEKE
73.SIMON AKUNNA AMADI
74. ELIZABETH N. NNAJI
75. MMADUABUCHI JOSIAH EZE
76. EBERECHUKWU
77. PROMISE OKPE
78. OMEJE
79. CHRISTOPHER PETER
80.PROMISE IJEOMA EZE
81. APPOLONIA .U. AGBO
82. UGWU ANTHONY OKECHIKEL
83. COSMAS .A. UGWU
84. BENEDICT C. EZUGWU
85. NELSON B. U. ATTAMAH
86.MICHAEL E. UGWUANYI
87. GODWIN EZEUGWU ATTAMAH
88. EMMANUEL O. ATTAMAH
89. OBINNA OJI
GODWIN
90. CHUKHUEMEKA OMEH
91. LINUS UROKO EZE
MARTINS 92.OLUCHUKWU UGWOKE
93. EZE GEORGE OKWUDILI
94. GEOFFREY O. UGWUOKE OBOLLO AFOR
95. NWODO EMMANUEL
96. OGBONNAYA OBOLLO AFOR
97. MAMAH REMIGIUS 98. ODINAKA OBOLLO AFOR
99. BEN CHUKWUEMEKA
100. OLOKO OBOLLO AFOR
101.NNAMA CELESTINE 102.CHINWE OBOLLO AFOR
103. DESMOND ONYEBUCHI EZEME OBOLLO AFOR
104 .CHARLES UGWU OBOLLO AFOR
105. CHINWE C. NESTOR-EZEME OBOLLO-AFFOR
106. EZEME NESTOR CHIKA OBOLLO-AFFOR
107. NKEM FAITHFUL MAKATA OBOLLO-AFFOR
108. EZE IKE CHUKWU OBOLLO-AFFOR
109. GERALD UGOCHUKWU ABONYI OBOLLO-AFOR
110. EZEUGWU PAUL IKECHUKWU OBOLLO-AFOR
111. ODO KYRIAN OBIORA OBOLLO-AFOR
112. ODO MICHAEL IFEANYI
113. Boniface Okafor
114. Mbadiwe Godwin
115. Sima man
116. Joseph nnwaaba
117. Mr p
118. Omenne happy
119.Eze imo
120. Gozie Oliver
121. Nwamadi Monday
122. Izunne Gilbert
123. Nwabueze chineyeze
124. Favour uchenna
125. Ego Samuel
126. Ibenwolu faith
127.Abel Daniel
128. Young Winner
129. Pepper white
130. Freedom kekeboy
131. Obinna ekechukwu
132. Adonai uwakwe
133. Celestine uwakwe
134. Arinze water
135. One man mopol
136.Onyenma ameachi
137.Chukwunonso Andrew
139. Chikwado Hossana
This is the One Nigeria some demons want us to subscribe to. Impossible!

The Horrific Bloodshed And Massive Extrajudicial killings in Obigbo
Killer soldiers on Thursday, October 22, 2020, launched out on a vengeful mission after mobs, whom the authorities alleged were members of IPOB, an Igbo separatist group, seeking the sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria, killed some security personnel.
As fully-loaded military trucks rolled into the town, soldiers, armed to the teeth, jumped down in combat fashion, then took strategic positions on the streets of Obigbo. The carnage soon began in earnest.
The official narrative provided by authorities was that the troops were deployed to the town to fish out separatists who murdered soldiers and police officers.
Authorities also said the soldiers were there to recover stolen arms.
But under what seemed a deliberate blackout, with a 24-hour curfew in force, the Nigerian Army inflicted a cocktail of devastation and bloodshed on the town, Odogwublog.com investigation found, based on on-the-ground reporting, interviews with multiple sources, including families of victims, witnesses, military, mortuary attendants and hospital sources, and a review of verified citizen-generated videos and photos.
The soldiers took vengeance on defenceless people in what ranks among the cruellest use of excessive force against unarmed civilians in Nigeria’s history.
The carnage at Obigbo is comparable, in its execution, to the massacres in Odi (1999) and Zaki Biam (2001), under former President Olusegun Obasanjo; and Zaria(2015), under incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari. Both leaders were military dictators before becoming democratically elected presidents. Odogwublog.com
For several days between the last week of October and November 3, soldiers, day and night, fired bullets around Obliging, indiscriminately targeting unarmed civilians, several of whom were either killed or injured, multiple witnesses, among them rescuers of victims, said.
They planted fears in the community and triggered forced displacements, with residents fleeing westwards to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, or eastwards to neighbouring Imo and Abia States.