Insecurity, IPOB attacks, threat to our lives forced me out of Nigeria, lady laments cries for help

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Hundreds of pro-Biafra supporters wave flags and chant songs as they march through the streets of Aba, southeastern Nigeria, to call for the release of a key activist on November 18, 2015. The protesters support the creation of a breakaway state of Biafra in the southeast and want the release of Nnamdi Kanu, who is believed to be a major sponsor of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and director of the pirate radio station Radio Biafra. AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

A young Nigerian Lady by name Queen Eze has explained how insecurity and frequent attacks by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB as well as threat to her life and that of her husband and family fearfully pushed her away from Nigeria.

Queen Eze whose house were burnt down during the invasion of the IPOB at Nsukwa, in Delta which also affected razing down of police police station in the area , injuring and damaging so many peoples properties and killing of innocent human lives in the locality.

Queen Eze who is in her 30’s stressed that the IPOB agitation group have also issued threat to the life of her husband, kids and her family which now led to the hiding of her man for fear of possible attack if seen by the unknown gun men in that’ part of Igbo speaking region of Nigeria.

She is crying for help as she awaits to be granted asylum in Canada in order for Queen Eze to start life all over again as all she had has been destroyed by the IPOB attackers that doesn’t apply human rights both at innocent lives, she noted that the traumatic experience is really not bearable in Nigeria as the IPOB civil unrest has brought chaos in the country.

 

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