The Indigenous People of Biafra has distanced itself from Amaka Onah, a 22-year-old female executioner who was captured by the Nigerian Army and identified as a member of IPOB’s military wing, the Eastern Security Network.InformationGuideNigeria
Following her arrest in the state of Imo, the alleged executioner reportedly admitted to killing five people so far.
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However, in a statement released Thursday by IPOB spokesman Emma Powerful, the secessionist group maintained that Onah was not a member of ESN, claiming that her arrest and confession were an attempt to undermine the organisation.
The statement partly read, “From the so-called confessional statement of the purported female executioner, she claimed to have joined ESN four months ago, shows that she was handed a very poor script because IPoB stopped the recruitment of ESN operatives since 2020 before our leader formally inaugurated ESN in December 2020.
“After the inauguration, there has not been any recruitment of new ESN operatives. IPoB has announced severally via Radio Biafra, Press releases and other media outlets that it has stopped recruitment of new operatives into ESN.”JAMB Result
Describing the scenario as a “Nollywood movie”, IPOB stated that it will not be intimidated.JAMB Portal
“Nigerian government should know by now that IPoB can neither be blackmailed nor be intimidated by the ‘Nollywood’ movies they are acting because they are very predictable and we know their game plans even before they execute them,” the statement added.
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