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By Kalu Nwokoro Idika

A German based Igbo group has filed terror charges against self-acclaimed disciple of Nnamdi Kanu, for sponsoring terrorism in Igbo land.

Office of the prosecutor general in Lintulahdenkuja4 Helsinki Finland, has been served with court papers to apprehend, detain and prosecute Simon Ekpa.

Ekpa, a non registered member of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), has been accused of using IPOB-ESN name without approval by the central command of the separatist movement (DOS) to raise funds used to sponsor criminals who have been killing, causing destruction, arson among others in the Southeast region.

His arrest warrant is reportedly waiting for approval by the Finland authorities.

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