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Buhari Under Attack After Peru President Resigned Over Two Death During Protest
Nnamdi Kanu has attacked President Buhari as Peru President Resigns after five (5) days protest.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has been attacked by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, after Peru President, Manuel Merino, resigned over attack on protesters.
This online news platform recall that Merino resigned following the death of two protesters who were protesting against the government in Lima, the capital city of Peru.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that police operatives fired tear gas and shotgun pellets to repel demonstrators who threw objects.
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Reacting to the development, the IPOB leader condemned the Nigerian government over its approach on the End SARS protest across the nation.
Nnamdi Kanu wrote, “Peru President Merino resigns following street protests but in Nigeria, following #EndSARS protests, Nigeria president is either persecuting and freezing bank accounts of Nigerian youths or slaughtering them at #Obigbo and Nigerians are seemingly tolerating it.”
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