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See Assassin Sent To Kill Sowore At Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial (Photos)

See Assassin Sent To Kill Sowore At Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial (Photos)
RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Sowore has shared photos of a knife-wielding security agent allegedly sent to kill him at the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra [IPOB].
Recall that operatives of the Nigerian Police Force dispersed Sowore and other individuals who were present at the Federal High Court to monitor the arraignment of Nnamdi Kanu.
Sowore who arrived at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday morning was barred from accessing the court premises and was attacked by some hoodlums.
After which the Security operatives began to fire live ammunition into the air creating an environment of fear and disarray.
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Sowore was also attacked, he blamed the operatives of the Department of State Services for the attack on him.
“This is the knife-wielding security agent sent to kill me today during Kanu Nnamdi’s trial in Abuja! This cannot delay the #RevolutionNow”, he wrote on Facebook.
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