The little girl pictured above is currently battling cancer of the eye. According to reports, her parents noticed she started having issues with her eyes shortly after birth at their village in Tola Binyeri in Mayo Belwa local government area of the state. She had a little opening which began to get wider by the day. She was taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed to have cancer of the eyes. Her parents are said to be poor and cannot afford medical treatment.
- The Indigenous People of Biafra has reiterated its order asking members to sit at home during forthcoming Anambra election - IPOB insists that the November 18 governorship polls in Anambra will not take place - The group stated that boycotting the election would send a statement to the international community about the seriousness of Biafria agitation The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has insisted that forthcoming governorship polls in Anambra will not hold. According to Daily Trust, the group ordered its members and other freedom fighters in the area to stay at home on November 18.
The Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) have reacted to former Abia state governor, Orji Uzor Kalu's recent interview where he claimed IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, fled to London via Malaysia over fear of his safety during the Operation Python Dance exercise recently carried out by the Nigerian Military in Abia state. Kalu in the interview, had claimed he spoke to Nnamdi Kanu's family members who revealed to him that the outspoken IPOB leader was safe and sound in London, also saying he advised Kanu to quit his secessionist movement while he was in prison and the Igbos should rather work to bring out an Igbo president rather than create their own country. Now, the Nigerian government's outlawed group in a powerful statement by it's publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, doubted Orji Uzor Kalu's paternity, saying he never spoke to any of Kanu's relatives while also threatening to drag the former Abia governor alongside the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai to ...
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