December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Nigerian military men have invaded Isingwu Orsumoghu in Ihiala, Anambra state, as they killed many youths and set houses and cars on fire. (Read More Here).




According to information, the Nigerian army stormed the town, Isingwu Orsumoghu, yesterday and they began to shoot sporadically at the youths and in people’s houses. 


Also, they burnt down the houses, cars and properties of the residents in Isingwu Orsumoghu. 


The number of youths killed during the invasion and clash hasn’t been ascertained at the time of filing the report. Many residents are currently in tears after their houses, cars and motorcycles were set ablaze by the Nigerian soldiers. 


The attack in Isingwu Orsumoghu came few days after residents in the area refused to take bribe from All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Andy Uba. 


According to an unseen man, he showed two bullets shot into his parlour by the Nigerian soldiers. According to the man, the soldiers used armoured tank to shoot bullets into people’s houses. 

Videos below:



This is What Nigerian Military Are Doing In Orsumoghu, Orsu-ihiteukwa And LiLu.

This is What Nigerian Military Are Doing In Orsumoghu, Orsu-ihiteukwa And LiLu.

Orsumoghu Is A Neighboring Community To Orsu-ihiteukwa And LiLu. These Are Border Communities Between Imo State And Anambra State.

Nigerian Military Has Invaded This Communities For Over 10 Times Now, Resulting To Killing Of Innocent Villagers And Burning Of Houses, Shops.

Posted by Daily Biafra on Wednesday, November 10, 2021



This is what is happening in Orsumoghu Town, Ihiala LGA. Nig Soldiers burning people’s house.

Posted by Mazi Chijioke Onyechesi on Thursday, November 11, 2021


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