Business activities grounded in Imo despite IPOB suspension of sit-at-home - Punch Newspapers

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File photo: The ever-busy Wetheral Road, Owerri, Imo State, deserted on Monday as residents stayed indoors. Photo: Chidiebube OkeomaFor the fifth week running, commercial activities in various parts of Imo State, mainly at the urban centers, were paralysed on Monday, just as few vehicles were seen on the roads.Artisans, civil servants, banks, schools, business centres, and markets — including streets/roadside trading — were also affected.

In Okigwe and Oguta, motor parks were empty of commercial vehicles, while mobile food vendors and barrow pushers were seen nowhere.

 

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umuOLISA WHAT A COUNTRY 🤔 Please, can someone remind me if the Delta people said that they are not Biafra. Everyone in Nigeria must have a taste of these evil fulani terrorists before joining IPOB as Igboho did. Biafra shall definitely overcome 📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣

A clear message.. Biafra different from Nigeria. Biafra Public Holidays starts Saturday and end Monday. Nigeria public holidays starts Saturday and End Sunday. U get the point now?

umuOLISA It’s so glaring to the whole World that the Southeasterners are no longer in Nigeria. Buhari is busy sending armored vehicles and arms to Imo state on a futile mission. The Southeast are now more determined to EXIT NIGERIA. Someone better advise buhari that it’s a failed mission

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