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IPOB sit-at-home protest not suspended, says spokesman
The Indigenous People of Biafra has revealed that it did not suspend the Sit-at-home protest scheduled for Monday, August 9, 2021, says Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful.
WuzupNigeria reported that the ‘Every Monday” sit-at-home protest by the secessionist group in the South East was earlier suspended by Kanunta Kanu – the younger brother of the group’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu, after Powerful’s announcement that the protest would commence on August 9.
However, in reaction to Kanunta’s statement, Powerful said, according to Vanguard, that the group would observe the sit-at-home order as scheduled.
“Kanu brother is not IPOB spokesperson and anybody who listens to that deceptive statement and obligated to such statement by coming out tomorrow will get it hot.”
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