
It was reported earlier that police in Imo on Friday arrested some women protesting over the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for allegedly conducting an unlawful assembly.
Some of the women, mostly of middle age and from the Southeast states, were half nude, while others dressed in black and marched through the streets of Owerri.
They disrupted vehicular movement and other activities in some parts of the town.
The protesters chanted war songs and displayed different placards with inscriptions asking the Federal Government to release Kanu.
The women claimed that the security agencies knew the whereabouts of Kanu who has been out of public view since he had an encounter with the military in Umuahia about one year ago.
They asked Gov. Rochas Okorocha to help them to actualize their dream of getting Biafra.
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