agitators block Niger Bridge
Nkiruka Anthonia Ikeanyionwu, 21, a student of Federal College of Education Umunze, Anambra State was said to be among the dead.
She was killed during the Biafra protest.
Family sources alleged “Nkiruka was killed by security forces.”
Also, Onitsha-bound passengers, including civil and public servants were stranded yesterday in Awka and neighbouring towns as commuter buses and vehicles could not access the commercial city.
This followed the blockade of all junctions close to Onitsha by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) protesting Kanu’s detention in Abuja.
Those who left Awka earlier in the afternoon to Onitsha reportedly sent messages to those in still Awka not to bother to come to Onitsha as there was no entry into the city. The protesters, who also set bonfires with a warning on the road, that “today’s protest would be worse,” blocked junctions like Nkpor, Tarzan, Nkwelle, Old Road, Owerri Road, among others.
New Leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Uchenna Madu, said the joint protest would continue until Kanu is released.
According to him, “we had earlier raised the alarm that Federal Government wanted to label us a violent group in order to clampdown on our members. That is what is exactly happening now. “Since we started across South-East and parts of the South-South zone, nobody has been attacked, neither have we burnt or attack any person or office or church or mosque…”
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