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NIMASA Helicopter caught on video supplying arms to Fulani terrorists, Nnamdi Kanu alleges

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A helicopter allegedly belonging to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Security Agency (NIMASA) caught on video while landing deep in the forest

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has raised alarm over a helicopter, reportedly belonging to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Security Agency (NIMASA), which was allegedly caught on video supplying arms to Fulani terrorists deep in the bush.

According to Mazi Kanu, the helicopter is an Agusta Westland 109 with registration number: NN313.

The IPOB leader wondered what business a NIMASA helicopter has landing in a forest. 

Taking to his Twitter handle @MaziNnamdiKanu on Friday, Nnamdi Kanu tweeted:

“The Helicopter caught in a video yesterday supplying arms to Fulani terrorists, is an Agusta Westland 109 with registration NN313 belonging to NIMASA (Nigerian Maritime Administration & Security Agency). It has no business landing in a forest. #Nigerians are blind, deaf & dumb.

The tweet showed a picture of the supposed helicopter landing in the middle of a forest.

It also contains screenshots of a news report by Vanguard Newspaper on arrested bandits with confessional title: “White helicopter supplies us ammunition in forest —Bandit“.


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