Soldiers allegedly spotted in Nnamdi Kanu's house again

Soldiers allegedly spotted in Nnamdi Kanu's house again

- Nigerian soldiers have allegedly invaded the home of Nnamdi Kanu again

- The soldiers, according to reports left with personal belongings of the IPOB leader

The Nigerian army on Sunday, October 8, reportedly stormed the home of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi kanu.

According to several reports, including a claim by a former minister of aviation, Fani-Kayode, the army carted away some personal belongings of the IPOB leader.

A Facebook user, Prince Kanu Meme, claimed that the soldiers went away with clothes, generators and furniture in their trucks.

Photo from a CCTV footage of the army allegedly invading Kanu's home. Photo credit: Prince Kanu Meme
Photo from a CCTV footage of the army allegedly invading Kanu's home. Photo credit: Prince Kanu Meme

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The army trucks allegedly parked outside Kanu's house. Photo credit: Francis Rosevelt
The army trucks allegedly parked outside Kanu's house. Photo credit: Francis Rosevelt

He wrote: "UPDATE...!!! The Nigerian soldiers are currently moving away every property in the compound of Mazi Nnamdi kanu, including mattresses clothes, generators, televisions into their trucks!!!

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Another Facebook user, King Eze, shared a video, which he claimed is a CCTV footage of the alleged invasion that occurred this afternoon.

Below is the footage shared by Eze:

Yet, another Facebook user, Francis Rosevelt shared another video of the alleged invasion.

Below is Rosevelt video:

Inside Nnamdi Kanu's rooms after operation Python Dance II - on Legit.ng TV:

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