Pictures have emerged of some Nigerians who participated in the protest against Amnesty International (AI) receiving payment for the protest.
The protesters have been besieging the office of the group in Abuja since Monday, March 20 and have continued till Wednesday, March 22.
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The protesters were led by the Global Peace and Life Rescue Initiative (GOPRI), a pressure group which has accused the international group of concocting lies against the army.
Speaking to ZENITHBLOG.com on Wednesday, March 22, Ejeh said AI must reassess its position in Nigeria.
Ejeh said: “How much of the claims being made about it are on point? What roles has it played in the instability plaguing several of the troubled countries in the world and what are its intentions in Nigeria?
“It must reassess its standing not just in the eyes of its Nigerian partners who may not be willing to give it the correct assessment in order not to loose their inflow of foreign currency that would give them financial security.”
He advised AI to consider to shutting its activities in Nigeria in the interest of peace in the country.
Meanwhile, ZENITHBLOG.com spoke with a supporter of IPOB who called for the release of Nnamdi Kanu
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