Some leaders who are agitating for the release of Radio Biafra director, Nnamdi Kanu and the secession of the sovereign state of Biafra have met with the British Prime Minister David Cameron to submit a document on the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
There have been series of protests in the eastern part of the country over the continued detention of Kanu as tension keeps growing all over the country.
And in a really damming move, leaders of the Biafrans have met with the British PM at No 10 Downing street, London to seek their support in the quest for a sovereign country away from Nigeria.
Pictures obtained by National Helm showed that the Biafrans were met by a representative who received the letter on behalf of Cameron.
As at the time of filing this report, there were fears over the purported recruitment of more members from Lagos and other parts of the country as the battle by the secessionists grows thicker.
The pro-Biafra leaders with a UK representative after submitting the IPOB documentation
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