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Nigeria Military School graduate welcomes a raid against Kanu, thanks Buratai for deploying him to south-east

– The Nigerian military recently announced the ‘Operation Python Dance’ to quell agitations in the southeast

– Ibrahim Dambo, a security operative, said he was happy to be deployed to the region

– He also said the southeast and south-south cannot break up from Nigeria as long as oil remains in the regions

Ibrahim Dambo, a graduate of the Nigerian Military School in Zaria, has thanked the Chief of Army Staff (Coas), Lt-Gen Tukur Buratai, for drafting him to quell agitations in the southeast.

Dambo, who posted the message on Facebook, deleted same few minutes later probably after negative reactions to the post.

READ ALSO: There was no attack on Nnamdi Kanu’s home – Police

In the message, Dambo expressed happiness that he was partaking in the ‘Operation Python Dance’ in the southeast.

He added: “They can only get Biafra when oil dries up in southeast and southsouth.

“As long as oil flows here, they will remain with us.”

He added that his mission in the region is to kill and conquer.

“Nnamdi Kanu, you are a small boy to try baba Buhari. The blood of IPOB will flow in the coming week. Mark my word,” he added.

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ZENITHBLOG.com earlier reported that while Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, claimed that IPOB members were killed during the alleged attack, the Nigerian army insisted that there was no attack and its officials were attacked by IPOB members while they were testing an armoured carrier.

Watch how this IPOB supporter hopes to celebrate Nnamdi Kanu and his agitation:

Source: Zenithblog.com

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