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Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, said this in statement on Monday.
The proscribed group said it will not tolerate killings by herdsmen, adding that the security outfit will commence enforcement of anti-grazing law in two weeks.
The group said those who violate the law will “witness the type of madness you never knew existed”.
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“If you are one of the #Zoo animals suffering from an advanced form of Stockholm syndrome, may it kill you there. We in the East are not, have never been and can never be slaves to any bunch of retards. Ask the British,” it said.
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has issued a serious warning to Fulani herdsmen in the South Eastern states.
The IPOB leader also called on former Governor of Abia State, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu to, as a matter of urgency, make public, the boundaries of the settlement he gave to Fulani herdsmen during his tenure.
According to the IPOB leader, a few years ago Kalu allegedly gave out a sizeable chunk of Igbo land at Lopka for free to those we now know to be Fulani herdsmen.
“We are not in any way questioning the validity of this singular treacherous transaction but what we are demanding from the Senator is to please kindly tell us where the boundaries of this illegal settlement are,” Kalu said in a Facebook post on Monday.
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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Prince Tony Momoh, is dead, Vanguard reports.
The Edo-born politician was a veteran journalist and a former Minister of Information and Culture (1986–1990) during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.
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The items were found at Lamunde Hill in Gumti National Park in Toungo Local Government Area.
In a statement on Monday, Aliyu Adamu, Commissioner of Police, said criminals terrorising communities along the Nigeria-Cameroon border and Southern part of Adamawa were busted.
The operation was carried out by Toungo Police Division and the Special Hunters of Pulaaku Association at Lamunde Hill situated at Gumti National Park.
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South Africa receives first batch of COVID-19 vaccines
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The South African government, on Monday, received its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines.
NAN reports that President Cyril Ramaphosa, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize and deputy president David Mabuza, who chairs the inter-ministerial committee on vaccines, were at the airport to receive one million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
South Africa has been the nation worst affected by the virus with almost 1.5 million cases and more than 44,000 deaths.
The government also secured 12 million doses under the Covax agreement, co-led by the World Health Organisation and GAVI, and 12.25 million doses via the African Union-led African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team (Avatt).