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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has clarified that it has no plans to compel Igbo individuals to resign from the Nigerian Army or other security forces.
The group also refuted claims made by the Nigerian Army, alleging that IPOB members had abducted and assaulted a soldier deployed to the South-East to spy on the Biafra movement.
In a statement, IPOB spokesperson Emma Powerful dismissed the Army’s accusations, labeling them as "propaganda" and a "self-staged crime" orchestrated by the military’s leadership.
Powerful argued that the video of an abducted “spying soldier,” who was reportedly forced to call for the resignation of Biafran soldiers from the Nigerian Army, was a “false flag operation” and not produced by IPOB.
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