The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sagir Musa, in an announcement on Wednesday, said that the video was not an event that occurred in Nigeria.
He asked the general population and workforce of Nigerian armed forces, particularly those in the North East auditorium of activity, to ignore the video.
As per him, it was a video composed to cause disunity and fracture of Nigeria.
"Appropriately, the call by one Simon Ekpa, (the foremost entertainer in the clasp), approaching officers of southeast extraction directly serving in the North East to abandon the Army and come back to Biafra demonstrated it.
"Additionally, the approach South Easterners not to join the Nigerian Army is an undeniable sign of the embodiment and goal of the driving forces of this phony video which ought to be disapproved by people in general.
"In the interim, the administration of the Nigerian Army wish to likewise emphasize its determined duty to support the war against psychological oppression.
"It will not be deflected by the malevolent ruses or disseminator exercises of underhanded people whose fundamental intrigue is the disunity of our dearest country," he said.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reviews that a video purportedly discharged by the fear-based oppressors depicting the stage demonstrating the catch and killing of some Nigerian officers by the psychological militant's bunch circulated around the web via web-based networking media on Tuesday.
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