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63 Abducted Obigbo Residents (All Males) Regained Freedom After Four Months In The Nigerian Army Captivity


63 Abducted Obigbo Residents (All Males) Regained Freedom After Four Months In The Nigerian Army Captivity
By International Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law-(INTERSOCIETY)
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Thursday, 18
th Feb 2021. The International Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law-INTERSOCIETY is happily announcing another major breakthrough in its campaigns to expose and end a booklet of atrocity crimes that have ravaged the Nigerian Army particularly under the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai. This time, the major breakthrough recorded was the release on Monday, 15
th Feb 2021 of 63 abducted Obigbo residents-all males. They were abducted by the Nigerian Army at Obigbo in Rivers State and held incommunicado for four months or since Oct 2020 in Mogadishu Barracks and other security dungeons in Abuja. Their abduction and confinement clearly amount to unspeakable illegality and unconstitutionality. ....

United Kingdom , Nigeria General , Rivers State , Niger State , Abuja Federal Capital Territory , Chukwuma Ibeano , Obianuju Igboeli , Barrer Okoroafor , Simeon Mbanefo , Olisa Chukwudi , Paul Uche , Echefuna Chukwu , Daniel Erinne , Ikechukwu Isaiah , Osita Ifeanyi , Eze Chike , Victor Enrinne , Ukauwa Irim , Paul Chike , Igwe Samuel , Echefuna Uche , Ikenna Uzoma , Somtochukwu Ibe , Mike Anya , Uche Emmanuel , Ifeanyi Otutu ,

63 Abducted Obigbo Residents (All Males) Regained Freedom After Four Months In The Nigerian Army Captivity

63 Abducted Obigbo Residents (All Males) Regained Freedom After Four Months In The Nigerian Army Captivity
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United Kingdom , Nigeria General , Rivers State , Niger State , Abuja Federal Capital Territory , Chukwuma Ibeano , Obianuju Igboeli , Barrer Okoroafor , Simeon Mbanefo , Olisa Chukwudi , Paul Uche , Echefuna Chukwu , Daniel Erinne , Ikechukwu Isaiah , Osita Ifeanyi , Eze Chike , Victor Enrinne , Ukauwa Irim , Paul Chike , Igwe Samuel , Echefuna Uche , Ikenna Uzoma , Somtochukwu Ibe , Mike Anya , Uche Emmanuel , Ifeanyi Otutu ,