Arrest Nnamdi Kanu protest hits Abuja (photos)

Arrest Nnamdi Kanu protest hits Abuja (photos)

- The federal government has been urged to arrest Nnmadi Kanu

- Arewa Youth Assembly made this call during a peaceful protest in Abuja on August 9

- The group accused Kanu of undermining the sovereignty of Nigeria

Arewa Youth Assembly on Wednesday, August 9 held a protest to demand for the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu over the unity of Nigeria.

The group who took to the streets under Police watch said unity of the country is non-negotiable while calling for the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra.

The group insisted that Nnamdi Kanu is undermining the sovereignty of the country through his agitation for Biafra.

The federal government has been urged to arrest Nnmadi Kanu. Photo credit: Eric gossip
The federal government has been urged to arrest Nnmadi Kanu. Photo credit: Eric gossip

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Arewa Youth Assembly made this call during a peaceful protest in Abuja on August 9. Photo credit: Eric gossip
Arewa Youth Assembly made this call during a peaceful protest in Abuja on August 9. Photo credit: Eric gossip

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The group accused Kanu of undermining the sovereignty of Nigeria. Photo credit: Eric gossip
The group accused Kanu of undermining the sovereignty of Nigeria. Photo credit: Eric gossip

Legit.ng had earlier reported that Nnamdi Kanu condemned the Ozubulu killing and called for thorough investigation of the massacre.

He claimed that there was nothing to suggest that the attack was not an act of terrorism.

Watch this Legit.ng TV video of Nnamdi Kanu addressing his supporters in Abia:

Source: Legit.ng

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