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Report On The Brutality And Killings Of IPOB Members In Delta State By The Nigerian State Security Agents

  December 16 2023 | State Media It all began immediately the end SARS protest in Nigeria in October 2020 about 3 years ago. The combined te...

 


December 16 2023 | State Media

It all began immediately the end SARS protest in Nigeria in October 2020 about 3 years ago. The combined team of Nigeria Police, Army, Navy and all others went into hunting for the lives of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) all over the country. In Delta State it was a horror. Sad enough, some religious leaders in the state were found working with these murderous Agents to abduct innocent people.

In the list is Chief security adviser to the former State Governor Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Mr Cassidy Illoba, a wanted man in Lagos state till date because of his criminal activities. He is also one of the Fulani caliphate Agents in Delta state. 

The second person is one Barr. Mohammed Martins Elunor a lawyer who also served as the Special Adviser to the former state Governor senator Ifeanyi Okowa and still serving. This man even though an Igbo from Delta State, but a Muslim convert has allowed himself to be used to advance the course of Islam in Biafra Land. He led a state-wide protest labelling IPOB a Terrorist organization, while he exonerates the terrorist Fulani herdsmen. He once convened a meeting of the Fulani herdsmen and their leaders from 5 States (Anambra, Bayelsa, Edo, Rivers and Imo) in Asaba and established an Emir of Asaba for 3 years now.

In 2021, over 50 IPOB members were abducted and out of this number, 16 people were released and the whereabouts of the names below are still unknown.

1) Isaac Okoro 
2) Onyebuchi Ojodo 
3) Obinna Udeonu
4) Nwaele Chigbugwu
5) China Ekene Victor 
6) Akuma Kingsley Ogbonna
7) Maxwell Isiguso 
8) Raymond Chikubi
9) Chinedu Noruka 
10) Chukwudi Okpara
11) Emeka Okafor Henry
12) Ikechukwu Idemba
13) Friday Egede
14) Kaniolusmosaya 
15) Gideon Iboko Nwese
16) Bolaji Akeem
17) Enuma Mishack
18) Chiwenepke Agada
19) Nnamdi Noruka 
20) Wisdom Ogbonna
21) Harrison Okonkwo
22) Julius Okere
23) Joshua Ijeu
24) Ediru Victor
25) Ikegu Ndubuisi
26) Torii Bolaji
27) Zakari Shiabu 
28) Okoye Sylvester
29) Peter Chigbo Nwake 
30) Dilinyelu Uche Esther

The above names we suspect have been killed by the Nigeria security agents because they have not been found in any Police or Army dungeons nor were they charged to court as is expected by the constitution.

In 2022 over 60 young men and 18 women were abducted by the police another 42 persons by the Army whom have not been released nor have we received any further information about their location. 

Presently, we suspect very strongly that the Nigeria Police may have executed the following persons;
1) Ifeanyi Morka
2) Obinna Nwake 
3) Okechukwu Nwokulu 
4) John Ibina
5) Ekene Chukwuka 
6) Hero Obinna
7) Ikechukwu Udemba
8) Onyeze Ikechukwu
9) Oyibo Nwadi 
10) Ekene Okafor
11) Christian Udoka 
12) George Ndubuisi
13) Azuka Moneke
14) Ugboma Onyeka 
15) Amos Efe
16) Nweke James 
17) Ifeanyi Ogene 
 
In this year 2023 there have been many midnight abductions in the last 4 months. The below names we can confirm have been killed by the Nigeria Police.
1) Barrister Chukwuduebi Ofili
2) Sunday Itha (taken from his shop) 
3) Ebuka (abducted from his house at about 3am)
4) Onyeze Emmanuel (abducted in the market) 

In summary, this is a record of IPOB members who faced extra judicial killings, disappearances and incarcerated in dungeons in Delta State. This record may have omitted some people whose families never came up to alert the public about their abductions and disappearances.

We shall keep requesting for a peaceful disintegration of this fraudulent nation called Nigeria. We cannot continue to coexist in this atmosphere of vampires who have shed the blood of the indigenous people of Biafra without provocation in over five decades now. The demand for a sovereign Biafra Nation is sacrosanct. 
 
Reported by:
Ogoli Chika 
For: Delta State Media

Edited by: 
Obiageli Mboma
For: Delta State Media

Published by:
Chibuike Nebeokike
For: Delta State Media


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