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Thousands of IPOB supporters head to Nnamdi Kanu’s home as army lay siege (photos)

Some members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) are currently heading to the home of their leader Nnamdi Kanu to confront soldiers of the Nigerian military.

This move by the IPOB members follows a recent siege laid by the troops of the Nigerian military in Afara Ukwu, the hometown of the IPOB leader.

The group members were seen in thousands heading to Kanu's home.

Some of these IPOB members were driven in 'tipper' vehicles and buses as military Armoured Personnel Tanks were parked in the area.

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