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BREAKING: “Come Out If You Fit”: Soldier Challenges IPOB Members to a Fight, Video Trends

Legit.ng journalist Adekunle Dada has over 5 years of experience covering metro and government policy

A yet-to-be-identified Nigerian soldier has challenged members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to a fight.

The soldier, who was captured in a trending video said IPOB members fled due to the presence of the Nigerian Army

in the area.

The Nation shared the video via its X handle (formerly known as Twitter) @TheNationNews, on Friday, March 22.

The soldier said the Nigerian Army was not in the area to play, urging the IPOB members to come out and confront the military.

The soldier said:

“IPOB, make una come make we fight una no gree, you think say na play we come to play ba, come out if you fit thunder fire, una father”

@Kelvinshugar1

Armour tank in the east and lorries in the North, Nigeria and misplaced priority 5&6

@BennethOkoye2

You know their camp and fear no gree you go there. Lolzzz

@SRosies2

“The reason why its possible for the said youth to take out 17 supposedly trained men is obvious. How can you turn a the theatre of operation to a skit making location. Are the ipob suppose to come out or the military are suppose to take the fight to them?”

@Vikmiz

This video is an evidence to some of the places where indigenes were displaced while military was busy looking for ipob. Those houses that are now in ruin are people’s houses. Why can’t the military engage secret service men instead of trying to get these guys in this manner.

@samtex88

Ipob never kidnapped school girls non take over a whole community and be taking tax but our military focus is on ipob because the military is full of Hausa people Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that combined troops of the
Nigerian Army with the Nigeria police, the Department of State Service (DSS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) killed 20 gunmen in Mother Valley, Orsu local government area (LGA) of Imo state.

The gunmen reportedly had allegiance to IPOB.