Earlier this week, we reported about a female German journalist, Katrin Gaensles, who visited IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, at his Afara Ukwu home in Abia State.
Now, the journalist has visited the site where weapons used by Biafran soldiers were displayed as she was taken around Owerri, Imo State to observe the weapons by Nnamdi Kanu’s brother, Prince Meme.
Now, the journalist has visited the site where weapons used by Biafran soldiers were displayed as she was taken around Owerri, Imo State to observe the weapons by Nnamdi Kanu’s brother, Prince Meme.
Some of the home-made weapons included the multi-barrel ogbunigwe, anti-personnel land mines, improvised explosive devices, Ojukwu anti-mines (made like vehicle hydraulic jack), and anti-tank mines, for trucks, tanks and armoured personnel carriers.



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ReplyDeleteSeen....the civil war is not an experience anybody will wish to experience,, the story of events that happen then is not funny @all
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ReplyDeleteSo what is the essence of showing the weapon to the German journalist ?
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