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Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by AntiIPOOP(m): 8:04pm On May 11, 2017

Shops and other business premises belonging to Igbo traders at Biogbolo, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, have remained shut following attacks on traders by aggrieved youths from the area.

Investigations, Thursday, revealed that all the shops at Customs Road and Green Villa extending to the Yenagoa-Mbiama Road could not open for business out of fears that the youths were regrouping for fresh attacks.

The attackers have been protesting an alleged ritual killing of 17-year-old Faith Omosovu Pius by a 31-year-old non-indigene identified as Tochukwu at the New Wapo Hotel located in the area.

Many traders have fallen victims of the attacks with their shops and business premises shattered and burnt by the youths.

The police and the army have been patrolling the affected areas to stop further damage and restore the peace in the area.

Government authorities and security agents were said to have held meetings with traditional rulers and community leaders to douse tension and prevent the situation from snowballing into full-blown inter-tribal war.

The authorities were said to be prevailing on the angry indigenes to stop spreading hate speeches against non-indigenes especially Igbo traders because of the misdeeds an individual.

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, while condemning the killing, appealed to the indigenes to stop attacking innocent people.

The Acting Chairman, IYC Central Zone, Mr. Amiebi Turner, said instead of assaulting innocent non-indigenes, the aggrieved persons should channel their energy towards finding and bringing the culprit to book.

Turner said: “The IYC central zone wishes to condemn in totality the murder of a promising Ijaw daughter, while we also advise our youths to remain calm, peaceful and avoid acts that may disrupt the existing peace in the state.

“We understand the pains, we feel the rage, but we advise against taking laws into your hands. As we push for moves aimed at apprehending the culprit and to restore order.

“Since the incident, we have engaged security agencies to intensify hunt of the suspected murderer of our beloveth daughter, which they have promised to do, on our path, we owe the duty to provide useful informations.

“The entire Ijaw youths in Central zone wishes to commiserate with the bereaved family and the entire Biogbolo – Epie community in the state capital, on this sad and painful loss, we pray God to give you all the fortitude to bear this great loss.

“We also use this opportunity to advise security agencies to stop the chase and assault on youths of Biogbolo community, so as not to aggravate the situation but to rather employ diplomatic measures that will be void of martial law.

“We condemn this dastardly and criminal act in very strong terms, but we must allow security agencies do their work to unravel the mystery behind this unjust killing. We also advise residents in the area to remain peace abiding and not see it as an ethnic or tribal issue, for crime is crime”.

Turner commended the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Yenagoa, Mr. Oboku Oforji, for his timely intervention and advised traders and residents to go about their normal activities.

Oboku also called on the people of Biogbolo-Epie community to be peaceful and law abiding insisting that efforts were ongoing to resolve the killing.

Oboku, who spoke in after a meeting involving him, the police and the community chiefs at Biogbolo Town Hall, described the incident as “regrettable”.

He said that a committee was set up to handle the matter with a view to bringing justice to the grieving family and the community.

“We are working very hard, and we are gathering more information. What we want to do is to see that justice is done by apprehending the culprit.

“The committee has swung into action, and has started getting results only for violence to break out again today”, he said.

But the council boss appealed to the Igbo traders in the community to stay away in the meantime, adding that “it will not be long we will ask them to return and start their normal businesses.”

“They (the Igbo traders) are aware that somebody died and it’s painful, and that is the reason why the shops should temporarily close down, and hopefully we will call them to return to their shops”, he said.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by obamabinladen(m): 8:09pm On May 11, 2017
If your daughter die in the hands of his boy friend, all the non indigenes must pay for it abi?.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Arsenalholic1: 8:10pm On May 11, 2017
If this happened in RSA many will come here and be shouting Xenophobia.

I don't see the sense in attacking people going about their business lawfully. Allow police to fish out the animal who killed the young lady and let these barbaric acts stop.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Dedetwo(m): 8:37pm On May 11, 2017
GameGod:
Tomorrow they will tell you that Ijaws are also Biafrans grin grin if bayelsans dont take time Igbos will kill all their children for money rituals.

This plank of reasoning is the reason you will remain a sellout for a very long time. You are so low on human intellect not to imagine that any fool in Nigeria can lodge into a hotel with any given name. Nigeria socks, period.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Dedetwo(m): 8:43pm On May 11, 2017
Arsenalholic1:
If this happened in RSA many will come here and be shouting Xenophobia.

I don't see the sense in attacking people going about their business lawfully. Allow police to fish out the animal who killed the young lady and let these barbaric acts stop.

The alleged suspect could be Ijo after all as any dumbass in Nigeria can lodge into a hotel with any given name. This is a kneejerk reaction that reeks of ethnic bias. Nigeria will not know unity.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by paramakina202: 8:44pm On May 11, 2017
GameGod:
Tomorrow they will tell you that Ijaws are also Biafrans grin grin if bayelsans dont take time Igbos will kill all their children for money rituals.

Ife and Modakeke that fought themselves almost to extinction are they not Yorubas from same state?
Btw,until you guys provide pictures of so called clash...you are.....?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Kondomatic(m): 9:07pm On May 11, 2017
Too bad
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by MayorofLagos(m): 9:10pm On May 11, 2017
paramakina202:


Ife and Modakeke that fought themselves almost to extinction are they not Yorubas from same state?
Btw,until you guys provide pictures of so called clash...you are.....?

What detectives need to investigate is whther Tochukwu needed the severed breast for ritual or if he needed human meat in his pot.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Nobody: 9:13pm On May 11, 2017
Why chasing d igbos na. we we not let u join Biafra oo

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Arsenalholic1: 10:33pm On May 11, 2017
Dedetwo:


The alleged suspect could be Ijo after all as any dumbass in Nigeria can lodge into a hotel with any given name. This is a kneejerk reaction that reeks of ethnic bias. Nigeria will not know unity.
Exactly. Hence the need for them to allow police do their job.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by GameGod(m): 10:29am On May 12, 2017
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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Alleviating: 10:30am On May 12, 2017
sad
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by lonelydora: 10:30am On May 12, 2017
Why attack people going about their business? Tochukwu is not only Igbos that bear it, we have many people in Rivers State who bear Igbo names too, Ikwerres, Etche, Ubima, etc.

This hatred for Igbos by South south people is the reason I didn't support Jonathan in 2015. Had Jonathan been an Igbo man they wouldn't have supported him.

Thank God he lost.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by spidey77: 10:30am On May 12, 2017
Una sef!!!! Fight with your own brodas...That's why the both will always overpower you...

In other stories, checkout the most bloody waterways in the world.

http://expressdigger..com.ng/2017/05/there-are-quite-man-cannot-do-without.html?m=1
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Lilaex: 10:30am On May 12, 2017
[right][/right] KO
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Preciousojoka(m): 10:31am On May 12, 2017
Lol, he is already here
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by ipobarecriminals: 10:31am On May 12, 2017
sad wink angry cool They should flog and chase them to their Aba/onitsha undecided cool useless OTOKOTOS

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by NnamdiKanu(m): 10:31am On May 12, 2017
cheesy
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Adeoba10(m): 10:31am On May 12, 2017
The beginning of the end of Biafra

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by NnamdiKanu(m): 10:31am On May 12, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
cool

Enyia oya cast ur hateful comment

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Agbafs2005(m): 10:31am On May 12, 2017
Intertribal war and naija b like 5&6.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Otradearena: 10:32am On May 12, 2017
Haaaaaa
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Amberon: 10:32am On May 12, 2017
Ok
Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by goodlifehyd(m): 10:32am On May 12, 2017
Just passing by, IPOB vs IPOB e no concern me grin

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:33am On May 12, 2017
It will be difficult for this country to remain one with Nigerians reasoning like this undecided

No human being should be happy over the loss of any life.

Report indicated that the miscreants (youth) knew who the murderer is then why the attack on innocent people

These same e-rats will come online and and throw tantrums on South Africans undecided

If we see each other as ONE why attack one another base on indegene or non indegene

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by intruxive(m): 10:35am On May 12, 2017
Say no to hate and revenge. This must have been as a result of previous cases of rituals attributed to igbo men in the area. Once again they are been single out for negativity in other peoples domain. Why has the igbo traditional council failed in its duty to build a strong moral outlook for its people? World over they are now known as the mascot for crime, drugs, counterfeit products etc. And now they have started adding rituals to it. This one weak me o embarassed

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Re: Igbo Traders In Bayelsa Shut Down Shops Over Attacks by Nobody: 10:35am On May 12, 2017
If I were those traders we will hike the prices of our goods.

Nigerians always settling issues with violence. On a second thought are they sure the guy is whom he said to be. This is Nigeria where anyone can claim any name without being caught.

I hope the state governor does something about it before it gets out of hand.

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