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DSS Exposed As The 'Unknown Gunmen' Become Revealed

 DSS Exposed As The 'Unknown Gunmen' Become Revealed The mystery behind the masquerade has been unraveled. The issue of the unknown ...

 DSS Exposed As The 'Unknown Gunmen' Become Revealed



The mystery behind the masquerade has been unraveled. The issue of the unknown gunmen has been ravaging the entire Nigerian state for quite some time now. While the Department of State Sevices (DSS) tries so hard to blame the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the unknown gunmen saga, has been a channel floated by the Nigerian government to slam a terrorist toga on IPOB.


Eberechukwu Nwagu reported that "What happened in Imo State, was a shock to many. It happened that  policemen chased after a band of "unknown Gunmen" and after exchanging gunfire with the unknown men, a police man succeeded in killing one of them. Behold the unknown gunman killed by the police man, is a serving DSS officer. The big secret has been exposed.


Imo State is in shock as the brown envelope journalists and the Nigerian government dependent media, intentionally presented a  misreport that the "Police mistakenly killed a Nigerian DSS personnel", all in a bid to mislead the world on issues happening within the state. The question now is, why will the Nigerian media be lying at this critical time? When will it be time to call a spade, a spade? 


It is now clear why the Buhari led Fulani government via the National Broadcasting Commission (NCC), have been trying to shut down AIT, Channels TV and others for reporting the facts.

The world is watching. It is time for the United Nations (UN), African Union (AU), and the entire global community, to come to the aid of the various indigenous people groups to know that the Buhari led Nigerian government, is the chief sponsor of the so-called "Unknown Gunmen".


Written by Onyemachi Gabriel


Edited by

Cindy Etuk


For Family Writers Press International

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