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  • Updated: September 29, 2020

October 1st Independence Day: Nigerian Govt Has Bowed To IPOB Pressure, Says Nnamdi Kanu

October 1st Independence Day: Nigerian Govt Has Bowed To IPO

Biafra political activist, Nnamdi Kanu has said that the Nigerian government has bowed to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) pressure as regards its October 1st Sit-At-Home order, AllNews reports.

Recall AllNews reported recently that the proscribed IPOB in a statement by its spokesman, Emma Powerful, said the sit-at-home order which it would be observing is aimed at expressing displeasure over the bad governance being experienced in Nigeria.

AllNews also reported today (Tuesday) that the Nigerian Government declared Thursday, October 1, as a public holiday in commemoration of the Nigeria Independence Day anniversary.

Reacting to the declaration on his known Facebook page, self-exiled Kanu says the Nigerian government. by declaring Thursday as holiday, "will now join tormented and terrorised masses in observing October 1st Sit-At-Home."

"Federal Government of Nigeria bow to IPOB pressure and will now join tormented & terrorised masses in observing October 1st Sit-At-Home," Kanu said.

"After boasting how they would celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of their existence as a glorified British company, Aso Rock have realised the potency of #IPOB's Sit-At-Home so they quickly joined the masses by announcing an impromptu Public Holiday on October 1.

"Sabo Nti Ike, Dave Umahi, Umu Okoko now that your masters in Abuja have conceded to the might of IPOB, can you now see you have no choice other than submit your treacherous self to the will of the people by staying put in your house on 1st October 2020.

"We always win!"

READ ALSO: Biafra: We Will Not Be Used As 'Sacrificial lamb'- Ohanaeze Tells Oduduwa

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