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Biafra: What German Police Told Me After IPOB Assault – Ekweremadu

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Former deputy senate president, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has expressed confidence that the German police will fish out members of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that assaulted him,.

ORIENTAL TIMES recalls that Ekweremadu was on Saturday molested by members of the pro-Biafra group during a New Yam festival in Germany.

According to him, he had spoken with the German police following the incident and they assured him that the culprits will be brought to book.

He told Ray Power FM that he would not interfere with the investigations of security agents in the matter.

The lawmaker who revealed that he is not back to the country, however, assured that he holds nothing against IPOB.

He revealed that he did not go with extra security because the organizers assured him that everything about that has been sorted out.

Also, he appreciated Nigerians for their support and show of concern since the incident took place.

IPOB is a separatist body and was proscribed by the Nigerian government in 2017 and tagged as a terrorist group.

Its leader Nnamdi Kanu escaped from the country in 2018 following the Operation Python Dance in the South East region.

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