No Nigerian scientist made any nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators (see evidence)

No Nigerian scientist made any nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators (see evidence)

- A Biafra report indicated that a Russia-based Nigerian returned to the country to build a nuclear missile

- Investigation has shown the report to be false

- The picture was also taken from a foreign-based media news

A report that a Russia-based Nigerians scientist has produced a nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators has been found out to be false.

Radio Biafra had released a report accompanied by a picture that allegedly showed the nuclear missile but it has been realised that the picture which was later edited to bear a Biafra flag was copied from another website.

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No Nigerian scientist made any nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators (see evidence)

No Nigerian scientist made any nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators (see evidence)
The alleged nuclear missile build by a pro-Biafra agitator

The original picture came from a post published by Huff Post about former president of the US, Barack Obama's plan to reduce strategic US and Russia weapons by one third.

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No Nigerian scientist made any nuclear missile for pro-Biafran agitators (see evidence)

Meanwhile, report by Daily Post indicates that the federal government has demanded that IPOB leader, Kanu be returned to prison.

According to the report, the government urged the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to revoke the bail it granted Kanu.

The government argued that the IPOB leader had not only breached the conditions attached to his bail but had conducted himself in manners that threaten public peace.

Watch a Legit.ng TV video below of Kanu speaking about his Biafra agitation:

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