DOWNLOAD THE ABN NEWS ALL IN ONE MOBILE APP
Now Available On:
Connect with us

Local News

October 1st Public Holiday, FG’s Way Of Succumbing To Sit-at-home – IPOB

Published

on

  • Share
  • Tweet

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has claimed that the October,1 public holidays announced by the Federal government is a pretence of succumbing to its sit-at-home directive.

Media and Publicity Secretary of the group, Emma Powerful disclosed this in a statement he made available to Daily Sun in Owerri yesterday, he noted that the holidays will make it easy for people to observe the independence day celebration in their various homes.

“Federal Government of Nigeria bow to IPOB pressure and will now join tormented and terrorised masses in observing October, 1st sit-at-home.

“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.

Read Also: “94 Trillion Unremitted To Federation Account” — Falana-led Coalition Writes Buhari

Meanwhile, IPOB has mocked governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi who it said had threatened its members on the directive in his State, emphasising that the public holidays by the federal government would thwart his earlier threat countering the sit-at-home directive.

Powerful said, “Dave Umahi, now that your masters in Abuja have conceded to the might of IPOB, can you now see you have no choice other than submitting your treacherous self to the will of  the people by staying put in your house on 1st, October 2020.”

Source

De Latinos Ads


GUU Ad

 

 


DISCLAIMER


For publication of your news content, articles, videos or any other news worthy materials, please send to

For Advert and other info, you can call or send a WhatsApp Message to

Up Next

NERC Orders Suspension Of Electricity Tariff Hike For 14 Days

Don't Miss

Yoruba’ll Be In War For 100 Years If Nigeria Splits – Akande

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

IPOB Members
#ENDSARS4 days ago

Gov. Wike Declares Oyigbo IPOB Leader Wanted, Places ₦50 Million Bounty On His Head

Local News1 week ago

#EndSARS: Nigga Raw, J Martins, Dauda Others Lead As Abia Govt Shuns Protesters (Photos, Video)

We'll Use Our Local Hunters To Protect Ourselves If.., Abia Lawmaker Warns Fulani Bandits
CRIME1 week ago

We’ll Use Our Local Hunters To Protect Ourselves If.., Abia Lawmaker Warns Fulani Bandits

TECHNOLOGY1 week ago

DSTV, GOTV Hacked? Nigerians Shocked As All Stations Suddenly Start Nationwide

IGP Adamu Orders Withdrawal Of Policemen Attached To VIPs
METRO1 week ago

IGP Lists Qualifications Of SWAT Operatives As Training Kick Starts Monday

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending

  • CRIME23 hours ago

    Woman Cuts Husband’s Manhood In Taraba For Impregnating Another Lady

  • LIFESTYLE22 hours ago

    How To Retrieve Your Money After You Have Been Scammed

  • Shooting Shooting
    METRO22 hours ago

    Military Responsible For Lekki Shooting – Sanwo-Olu

  • Monday Ubani extols late Fawehinmi, says human right community ready to defend Nigeria's democracy Monday Ubani extols late Fawehinmi, says human right community ready to defend Nigeria's democracy
    METRO21 hours ago

    Ex-NBA VP, Ubani Offers Free Legal Services For Nigerians Arrested For Looting COVID-19 Palliatives

  • Barracks Barracks
    Local News22 hours ago

    We’ve Identified The Barracks Of Soldiers Who Shot Protesters In Lekki – Falana

  • NASA NASA
    TECHNOLOGY24 hours ago

    NASA Announces It Has Found Water On The Moon For The First Time (Photos)

  • Yahaya Yahaya
    POLITICS22 hours ago

    #EndSARS Protests Politically Motivated – Yahaya Bello

  • Biafra: I Have Original Aburi Accord Tapes — Nnamdi Kanu Biafra: I Have Original Aburi Accord Tapes — Nnamdi Kanu
    METRO3 hours ago

    Biafra: I Have Original Aburi Accord Tapes — Nnamdi Kanu