Nigerian soldiers attacks Ebonyi community at midnight, burn houses, abduct residents (video)


Nigerian soldiers has reportedly attacked a remote community, Umu-Ogudu Akpu Ngbo,in Ohaukwu local government area of Ebonyi State. Between the hours of 1:am on 18th of April 2020, set houses on fire, kills innocent people and abduct some.
In a video shared online, some residents can be seen crying over their loss as the reason for the alleged military attack is still unknown. Elderly women can be seen lamenting recounting their ordeal.
A social media user who shared the News wrote:
“How many of you are aware that Nigeria army invaded a remote community called,Umu-Ogudu Akpu Ngbo,in Ohaukwu local government area of Ebonyi State. Between the hours of 1:am on 18th of April 2020,they invaded the entire remote villages,burn down houses,shot every living creatures at sight,kidnapped some persons and made away with some corpses of those they killed. Those who sustained different degrees of injuries are in the hospital receiving treatment.
“Up till now,the reason for the military onslaught has remained the same on the lips of many Ngbo indigenes,they refused to allow Fulanis to occupy their land via Benue/Ebonyi borderland.
“Watching the video evidences of the unfortunate onslaught makes me to shed tear,as the elderly mothers were crying having lost everything that sustains their livelihood.
“That’s Nigeria for you,a country that unabatedly engaging an uncalled war to her suppose helpless citizens. He said.
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