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Police Arrest 3 IPOB Members Who Detonated Explosives In Gov. Wike Father’s Church


The Police have arrested three suspected members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) who allegedly involved in planting of explosives at the Christianity Universal International Church, believed to be the Church of Governor Nyesom Wike’s father.
The three suspects, Progress Owudinjor (from Etche), Apuro Victor (from Ebonyi) and John Okere (from Abia) confessed that they are indeed members of IPOB.
One of them, Victor alleged that he was spiritually programmed to carry out the action
They mentioned one Chinedu Ejesu as the one who contracted them to carry out the act
They also revealed that they were offered juicy position in IPOB after they carrying out the act.
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