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IPOB Clarifies On Sit-At-Home Order, Says Only October 21st Is Sit-At-Home Day

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The proscribed Indigenous Individuals of Biafra (IPOB) has denied the report being bandied about that three days subsequent week have been declared Sit-At-Residence by it.

 

An announcement issued by the Media and Publicity Secre­tary of IPOB, Emma Energy­ful, mentioned the purported “sit-at-home order for Monday and Tuesday subsequent week was a fabricated assertion be­ing circulated by mischief makers and paid brokers of darkness.”

 

It added: “We wish to make it categorically clear that the above purported assertion didn’t ema­nate from IPOB, and we utterly dissociate with such falsehood. IPOB didn’t subject any sit-at-home, besides on October 21 when our chief is anticipated to ap­pear in court docket.

 

“We, due to this fact, urge mem­bers of the general public to disregard the purported assertion and utter falsehood being peddled by paid brokers of presidency to create con­fusion and demarked IPOB. Their intension is to painting IPOB as violent and insensi­tive motion however we all know their antics, and shall beat them to it.

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“For the sake of readability, IPOB has not known as for any sit-at-home besides on Thurs­day, October 21 when our chief Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will seem in court docket in Abu­ja. Biafrans will solidarise with him by staying indoors on that day as a result of we’re all within the battle collectively. He did nothing to deserve any persecution by the fed­eral authorities.”