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Nnamdi Kanu cries out over attacks in Southeast

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Nnamdi Kanu sobs aloud while being held by the DSS as a result of the violence in Southeast.

The leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has said that he is sad about the recent attacks in the Southeast.

Kanu expressed sorrow and vehemently denounced the attacks that occurred throughout the Southeast.

During a regular meeting with his special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, and some other members of his legal team, he told them this.

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The leader of IPOB also expressed his condolences to the attack victims.

“Update: I had a visitation with #MNK today,” Ejimakor tweets. He learned of the multiple attacks that have occurred over the past few days in Southeast Asia, including the one that occurred in my hometown, with great regret.

On his behalf, he requested that I “strongly denounce the acts and extend his condolences to all the victims.”

Attacks on Southeast neighborhoods, markets, and government buildings have recently been carried out by unidentified gunmen.

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These unidentified gunmen invaded Ejimakor’s hometown in Imo State over the weekend.

In the meantime, gunmen had repeatedly attacked the INEC office in Imo State.

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