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Nnamdi Kanu protest: Ex PDP social media director, Deji Adeyanju, released by Nigeria police

– Deji Adeyanju has been released by the police

– The former new media director to the Peoples Democratic Party announced the arrest on his twitter account

– He was allegedly arrest over involvement in a procession against the secret trial of Nnamdi Kanu

Zenithblog.com learnt that the Nigeria police has released Prince Adeyanju Deji, who was arrested for staging a protest against the secret trial of Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, on Thursday.

Recall that ZENITHBLOG.com reported that the former new media director to the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Deji Adeyanju was allegedly arrested by men of the Nigeria Police.

Adeyanju, who is also a convener of Concerned Nigeria group was arrested at the Unity Fountain with another leader of the movement, Brian Jonah Dennis in Abuja on Friday.

He was allegedly arrest over involvement in a procession against the secret trial of Nnamdi Kanu

He was allegedly arrest over involvement in a procession against the secret trial of Nnamdi Kanu

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Kanu in his tweets said police manned the Unity Fountain to stop the ‘no secret trial’ procession for Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB).

He later tweeted that he has been arrested.

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Here are his tweets.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has made some changes in its leadership structure, has made some changes in its leadership structure, ZENITHBLOG.com has learnt.

According to a statement sent to ZENITHBLOG.com by the media and publicity secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful, the new leaders would pilot the day-to-day running of the affairs of the group.

According to the statement, the new leadership is expected to work under the leadership and command structure of IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his deputy, Uche Mefor.

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