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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

IPOB Told Sit-At-Home Order Affects The Igbos More Than President Buhari

The separatist group had initiated a Monday sit-at-home order to push for the release of IPOB’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu who is in DSS custody..





24 comments:

  1. Their business.

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  2. If they like let them sit at home 7 days a week, my own is they should stop burning innocent citizens that choose to go about their legitimate duties. Animals

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    1. Simply put Anon 12:19!
      Ndị apali.

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  3. Na dem Sabi. The monster they created has come to bite them. Let them continue to support ipob.

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    1. The monster we all created is coming home to roast. It started with BH and occupation in the north, right? Now it’s in the east with IPOB, right? Soon it will spread to other parts of the country, then you will realize it’s not a BH or IPOB thingy that relate with tribes and regions. Gradually it has crept on our economy and we are suffering it little by little. The entire country is in trouble.

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    2. TWE, please be specific, mention the monster. Soon you guys will claim IPOB is Boko forgetting when Director was egging them on.

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    3. You and who created monster?
      Una know Una selves.
      Hailer of terrorist groups!

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    4. Madam white ,we are talking about ipob here. Whatever nonsense sit at home they are doing in the East will not affect me where I am. Northerners can threaten a little with food but what will the easterners threaten us with? Nothing!!

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  4. Na so Afghanistan start. Hmmmmmmm ehhhh. Easy o

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    1. But na you people dey support them na. Don't speak with double mouth pls.

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  5. Yes oh. There's this market, people in Akwa ibom will know. Itam market, it sells once a day, and Igbo people brings their wares to sell, Inshort they occupy the market. The day that market falls on Monday, it was so empty. I had to go back home. Some said they left on sunday and slept in a shop inside the market, and that they will sleep again till Tuesday in stead of going back. Just imagine the stress

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    1. See you acknowledging the fact that they have one. How can you use what you dont have.

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    2. Samurai,its like your brain dey shift!

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    3. For your little brain you feel its big,people are at home cus of fear of being shot by your tribe in uniform and tag the person IPOB member. Nonsense

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    4. Madam dietician , accept your ipob people with your full chest. That's one thing about you people , you like to shift blame. One of your governors already confirmed it yesterday ,that unknown gun men are from the East. This monster that you guys have created will bite only you guys in the East.

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    5. Nezz, what exactly are you saying? So incoherent, geez!

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    6. I work with a radio station in the East,if you think people stay indoors in the East because IPOB say so, you know nothing..What Nezz said is the issue for most of us.
      I was going to work on one of the Mondays and was greatly harrased by uniform men on the road,one held me and was asking me "so you wan claim not to be amongst the people that want Biafra"

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  7. Let our foolish people no use brain. Let them continue to punish themselves. None of my business

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  8. "I am for everyone and for nobody".

    Nigerians sit round the table, discuss and bring equity to every region.
    Seek the good of the land.
    Look out for one another's interest.
    There is enough good to reach everyone.

    Stop selfishness, wickedness and corruption.

    Peace. ✌️✌️✌️

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  9. Wetin you sabi chop? No supposed to run you for bẹllẹ.

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  10. One aturu awusa they fit threaten us with food. You once did and what was the result? The igbos must survive Las las.

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