The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) sit-at-home directive received full compliance across the Southeast and Southsouth region of the country SurgeZirc Nigeria has learned after speaking to some people present in the areas.
Most business places were closed and looked down totally as people hid to the sit-at-home order by the leader of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who said the move was to protest “bad governance and economic annihilation”.
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Mr. Kanu instructed people from the old Biafra land everywhere to boycott all activities organized to mark Independence Day celebrations in Nigeria.
Through an IPOB spokesperson Emma Powerful, Mr. Kanu said, “The sit-at-home order issued by the global movement on 1st of October 2020 is totally successful in so many states and cities in Biafraland.” while adding that “all states in the Southeast and Southsouth within ‘Biafraland’, including Abia, Rivers, Ebonyi, Anambra, Imo, and Delta states, complied with the order.”
Mr. Powerful noted that compliance with “this order is to showcase our readiness for the speedy coming of Biafra freedom and independence. We thank our people in South Africa, USA, Canada, Britain, France, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, Australia and other countries of the world for their resoluteness declared to the world over that we are no longer interested in Nigeria. The whole world must understand that IPOB cannot go back to Nigeria.”
Cemetery market Aba was not left out on the success of 100% compliance. This is the video evidence of it.@MaziNnamdiKanu@realDonaldTrump@Amaka_Ekwo @IPOB_MANCHESTER@GovIkpeazu @GovWike@IAOkowa @DaveUmahi@willieobiano4g @HQNigerianArmy@EU_Commission @UN @SaharaReporters pic.twitter.com/qW2k3y3de6
— 🔥IPOB ABIA SOUTH SENATORIAL🔥 (@MaziAsochukwu) October 1, 2020
South East Nigeria is on total #Lockdown in respect of #IPOB call for #SitAtHome to mark 60th Independence Anniversary.
In some parts of Nigeria, #NigeriaAt60 is being marked with #October1stProtest, but in the #Biafra, we protest with #SitAtHomeOnOct1st pic.twitter.com/XYXr3EvVR4
— GENOCIDE In Southern Kaduna (@The_Jonathanian) October 1, 2020
IPOB sit at home order : TOTAL compliance in Onitish, Nnewi —- @vanguardngrnews @MaziNnamdiKanu @WhiteHouse @realDonaldTrump @UN @Amaka_Ekwo @mefonna @7dressesuk @EmekaGift @SusanMount45 @JencaBenca @Ezepatricktwit1 @radiobiafralive @NNNewsTeam @Nigel_Farage @Helper37216548 pic.twitter.com/On6vK4O2J3
— Ikechiukwu Igboke Chijoke Nwa-Biafra (@David_Igboke092) October 1, 2020
A few video clip supporting the readiness of the people of Biafra land to sit-at-home are embedded as follows:
IPOB Delta state women said all they need is Biafra no more Nigeria and every Biafran should sit – at – home tomorrow Oct. 1st, 2020 @AloyEjimakor @Biafra_Radio @MaziNnamdiKanu @Biafra_Radio @Amaka_Ekwo @realFFK @TBRVorg @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/XeFZSQo8tA
— IPOB DELTA STATE TWT (@ipobdeltatwt) September 30, 2020
The success of the Nigerian Independent Day celebration boycott was further seen outside the shores of Nigeria precisely in South Africa where members of IPOB and Oduduwa demonstrated peacefully to show nonsupport for the country Nigeria, as seen in the video below.
Video Of Biafrans And Oduduwa Protesting In South Africa Against The Zoo Independent Celebration #AFoolAt60.
Demanding For #BiafraExit And #OduduwaExit #Nigeria Disintegration Is Assured.@MaziNnamdiKanu @Amaka_Ekwo @realDonaldTrump @StateDept @USinNigeria @EUinNigeria pic.twitter.com/3Iik7HUdS8— ✡️NW🅾️KEJI✡️NW🅰️GB🅰️L🅰️0️⃣S🅾️ (@BiafraGadi) October 1, 2020
In Ibadan Nigeria, Oduduwa youths were also spotted with IPOB members protesting for the peaceful dissolution of Nigeria.
Is happening now on 1/10/2020
Biafrans and Oduduwa protesting against the Evil Contraption called NIGERIA at Ibadan @MaziNnamdiKanu@ipobdeltatwt@andybes50484929 @MrSomtoOkonkwo @Amaka_Ekwo @EmekaGift @RaceEastern @Spot_On_Media1 @NNNewsTeam @NnamdiFans @white_mosco @SecPompeo pic.twitter.com/sFyzJuPfb3— NEWBIAFRA (@NEWBIAFAR) October 1, 2020
BIAFRA And ODUDUWA Protesting Today In Ibadan, Oyo State. #BiafraExit #OduduwaExit pic.twitter.com/ssGrH0smhq
— Somto Okonkwo (@MrSomtoOkonkwo) October 1, 2020