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Intersociety boss, umeagbalasi decries incessant attack by fake Biafran agitators

From, Chinelo Kodilichukwu Enugu
The Board Chairman, international society for civil liberties and rule of law (intersociety) Nigeria, Emeka umeagbalasi has decried the incessant attack on him and his family members by counterfeit Biafran agitators.
This is disclosed in a press statement signed by the board Chairman Emeka Umeagbalasi and also signed by head, campaign and publicity (Intersociety) Chidimma Udegbunam, narrating his ordeal in the hands of the counterfeit Biafran agitators.
Umeagbalasi who is a criminologist, grassroot human right activist and rule of law democracy campaigner in Nigeria narrated that his first attack was during his late Father in-law, Maazi Edwin Ohia of Obioha-Ohia Family in Akaeme Ohia-Uchu, Arondizuogu, was interred on Friday, November 29, 2024.
According to him, as customs and tradition demands, Umeagbalasi had plans to be accompanied to his in-law’s place by his selected friends, well-wishers and family members to pay his last respect. On Wednesday, November 27, 2024, his Mitsubishi Hilux 200, bearing the official logo and name of the Intersociety was snatched at gunpoint by armed Counterfeit Biafra Agitators along a bush path close to “the Umunze-Ihite Army Checkpoint” at Umunze in Orumba South of Anambra State.
Vehicles were blocked by soldiers from making use of the Umunze-Ihite-Ndiokoliorji-Arondizuogu-Okigwe Road and forced to use a bush path by the right side of the Army Checkpoint; thereby exposing some road users to attacks by armed Counterfeit Biafra Agitators.
It was a result of the above that his long-time friend-driver and in-law, Comrade Chike Umeh, was nearly shot and killed by a gang of armed Counterfeit Biafra Agitators and was forced at gunpoint to drop the car keys and run non-stop for his dear life, which he did and ended up at the Ihite-Umunze Army Checkpoint manned by Commissioned Officer Hayina Akila Phibiger.
Chike Umeh, who is also Assistant Secretary of the Anambra State branch of the Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) and an Intersociety volunteer, was later assisted by soldiers at the Ihite-Umunze Army Checkpoint to connect to and speak with the Intersociety Leader, after which the matter was reported at Ajali Police Divisional Command before late night of the same day.
Efforts to report the matter to Umunze Police Divisional Command as lawfully required, failed following the recent burning down of the Umunze Police Station by armed Counterfeit Biafra Agitators.