- Some nurses provided free medical assistance to villagers in Abia state
- The women were dressed in their uniforms and had bags, caps and other accessories in Biafra colour
- They said they were doing it for their love for Biafra and Nnamdi Kanu
Some nurses who are members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have started providing free medical service to villagers in Abia state.
In the photos which were posted on Thursday, August 24, the nurses were seen attending to villagers.
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They explained that they decided to embark on it due to their love for their leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Biafra nurses getting medications to distribute to villagers ready. Credit: Facebook
The nurses who were dressed in white carried Biafra-coloured bags and caps.
Biafra nurses attending to a villager in Abia. Credit: Facebook
Meanwhile, two American Nigerian lawyers, Bruce Fein and Bruce DelValle of Fein & DelValle PPLC have started investigating the 2016 alleged extra-judicial killings of pro-Biafran agitators during their protests in Onitsha , Anambra state and Aba, Abia state.
Daily Sun reports that Fein and DelValle on Tuesday, August 22, met with the families of the victims at an undisclosed location.
NAIJ.com gathered that 10 pro-Biafran plaintiffs are seeking millions of dollars as damages to compensate for their grievous losses and the alleged killings of an undisclosed number of people in the region.
Watch a NAIJ.com TV video below of Kanu speaking about his Biafra agitation: