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IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by olokeded: 4:32pm On Sep 14, 2018
Commercial banks, markets and business outlets in Umuahia, the Abia capital, opened for business on Friday, defying the sit-at-home order by the Independent People of Biafra.

News Agency of Nigeria reports that the city was initially enveloped by an air of uncertainty in the early hours of the day as residents and commuters kept off the streets.

Business, however, began to pick up at 7.30 a.m., when commercial vehicle operators, banks, markets and business premises began to open for the day’s activities.

As at the time of this report, business activities as well as vehicular movements and motor parks had resumed fully in Umuahia and its environs.


Government offices, public institutions and Automated Teller Machines as well as private outfits were open, while kiosks and roadside businesses went on unhindered.

Meanwhile, a detachment of anti-riot mobile policemen, army, navy and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps was seen moving through major streets and strategic points in the city.


NAN reports that private and public schools, however, did not open as the authorities reportedly advised the students and pupils to stay back home for fear of any violence.

A cross-section of the residents expressed displeasure with the IPOB order, saying that it was capable of instigating uprising against the Federal Government in the South-East.

A civil servant, who identified himself simply as Christian, said that the group’s activities could cause tension in the area.

“What we need are ideas and programmes that will encourage investors to establish their businesses in the South-East and not activities that project the region in bad light.”

A commuter-bus operator, Mr Nnamdi Ogbonna, said that no fewer than 15 soldiers in two Toyota Hilux vans were parked at the Umuahia South Local Government headquarters, when he resumed for the day’s business at about 7 a.m.

Ogbonna cautioned the people to be law-abiding, saying that it would be foolhardy for anybody or group to confront the Federal Government.


Also commenting, a trader, Mrs Nkechi Nnadozie, expressed concern that the pro-Biafra group decided to continue its activities after is proscription by the Federal Government.

Nnadozie said that she was not interested in any activity that would affect her business.

NAN observed that traders freely displayed their wares without any molestation at the Ubani Ultra Modern Market and Isi-Gate both in Umuahia.

The traders said that they were aware of the IPOB order but decided to open for business in order to get their daily bread.

Mr Johnson Onyekwere, a dealer in kitchen utensils, said that although he had sympathy for IPOB, he came to market because he could not afford to idle away his time at home.

“I opened my shop but I did not display all the goods as usual. I don’t like to stay at home. Nobody has come to harass us since we opened this morning,” he said.


Also, Mr Onyekachi Nwankwo, a textile dealer, said he had no reason to stay at home.

According to Nwankwo, only the die-hard supporters of Biafra will observe the order.

“I came to the market as early as 7.30 a.m. and as you can see, I’m displaying my goods.

“Will those who asked me to sit at home put food on my table?” Nwankwo asked.

Similarly, Mrs Chinyere Onwuegbu, a petty trader at Isi-Gate, said she contemplated staying back home but later changed her mind.

“I came to the market by 9.30 a.m., after I learnt that there was movement. We are suffering too much in this country. I pray for a genuine change.

“But if I don’t sell today there won’t be food at home for me and my family. This thing you see me sell is what I use to take care of my children,” she said.

Mr Chijioke Kalu, who sells fairly used wears on the railway line at Isigate, decried last year’s incident in Umuahia, where many innocent people were reportedly killed during a military operation to quell the activities of IPOB.

He expressed the hope that people would not put their lives at risk under the guise of agitating for Biafra.

The situation was, however, different in Aba, the commercial hub of the state, where the order allegedly recorded partial compliance in the early hours of the day.

NAN learnt that while banks remained closed, markets and other business outlets in the city and its environs began to open for business at about midday.

Security operatives were also said to be keeping surveillance in the city to avert a possible breach of public peace in the area.

NAN reports that a combined team of security agencies in the state on Wednesday organised a show-of-force parade in Umuahia to demonstrate their readiness to quell any acts of violence or threat to peace and order.

Meanwhile, the spokesman for the Abia Police Command, Superintendent of Police Geoffrey Ogbonna, told NAN in a telephone interview that the entire state was calm and that residents were going about their lawful duties unmolested.

Ogbonna said that the command had not recorded any breach of the peace, adding that security agencies were on top of the situation in the state.

(NAN)

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by zinnydan(f): 4:33pm On Sep 14, 2018
Why can't we have one mind and heart,here in aba markets and banks are shut down....nothing can stop Biafra

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by CilicMarin: 4:34pm On Sep 14, 2018

“I came to the market as early as 7.30 a.m. and as you can see, I’m displaying my goods.

“Will those who asked me to sit at home put food on my table?” Nwankwo asked.

The above is just to confirm that, Only the Lazy, jobless and Aggressive Idiotic Pigs sat at home.

They had even been sitting at home since the dead of Nnamdi Cownu, so nothing new.

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by eagleeye2: 4:34pm On Sep 14, 2018
posting without pictures is like.......Ayam waiting for those who will also say Aba no comply... Hehehehehehe

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by eagleeye2: 4:36pm On Sep 14, 2018
zinnydan:
Why can't we have one mind and heart,here in aba markets and banks are shut down....nothing can stop Biafra
So you believe the OP?

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Nobody: 4:36pm On Sep 14, 2018
If you guys can't cooperate amongst yourselves, who then can cooperate with you?

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by StillX10(m): 4:37pm On Sep 14, 2018
I was expecting some pictures

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Nobody: 4:38pm On Sep 14, 2018
olokeded:


“Will those who asked me to sit at home put food on my table?” Nwankwo asked.

“But if I don’t sell today there won’t be food at home for me and my family. This thing you see me sell is what I use to take care of my children,” she said.


Only the lazy ones amongst them that had nothing meaningful to do with their lives sat at home

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by zinnydan(f): 4:38pm On Sep 14, 2018
eagleeye2:

So you believe the OP?
don't know who to believe in Nigeria
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by CilicMarin: 4:38pm On Sep 14, 2018
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zinnydan:
Why can't we have one mind and heart,here in aba markets and banks are shut down....nothing can stop Biafra
[/s]

Another Liepod yoot grin

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by eagleeye2: 4:39pm On Sep 14, 2018

While banks remained closed, markets and other business outlets in the city and its environs began to open for business at about midday.
Which of the markets, ndi ashi

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by zinnydan(f): 4:40pm On Sep 14, 2018
CilicMarin:
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Another Liepod yoot grin
wink
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by eagleeye2: 4:41pm On Sep 14, 2018
zinnydan:
don't know who to believe in Nigeria
If the OP was saying the truth, he would have backed it up with pictorial evidence.
Ndi Igbo stay woke... maka divide and rule tactics through misinformation and propaganda.

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by CilicMarin: 4:41pm On Sep 14, 2018
lalasticlala
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by zinnydan(f): 4:44pm On Sep 14, 2018
eagleeye2:

If the OP was saying the truth, he would have backed it up with pictorial evidence.
Ndi Igbo stay woke... maka divide and rule tactics through misinformation and propaganda.
maybe you're right

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Chibuzoc(m): 4:46pm On Sep 14, 2018
Simonrom:


Only the lazy ones amongst them that had nothing meaningful to do with their lives sat at home

O boy see your popsi for him office

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Chibuzoc(m): 4:47pm On Sep 14, 2018
CilicMarin:


The above is just to confirm that, Only the Lazy, jobless and Aggressive Idiotic Pigs sat at home.

They had even been sitting at home since the dead of Nnamdi Cownu, so nothing new.

The terrorist zoo police on duty

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by enemybulldozer(m): 5:08pm On Sep 14, 2018
CilicMarin:


The above is just to confirm that, Only the Lazy, jobless and Aggressive Idiotic Pigs sat at home.

They had even been sitting at home since the dead of Nnamdi Cownu, so nothing new.
Only idiotic pigs of zoogeria will believe this junk without asking for pictorial evidence.

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by PFRB: 5:29pm On Sep 14, 2018
Have you seen that the report is the same words that were used for Enugu. Have you seen what Nigeria has turned to?

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by superlightning: 5:33pm On Sep 14, 2018
PFRB:
Have you seen that the report is the same words that were used for Enugu. Have you seen what Nigeria has turned to?

Don't mind the media propangandists. My sister in umuahia said as at she left this morning, shops and offices were locked.

Igbo are mourning their dead. Let them be

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by superlightning: 5:35pm On Sep 14, 2018
FAKE NEWS!!! Umuahia was locked down this morning.

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Mgbadike80: 5:46pm On Sep 14, 2018
who else noticed that the NANS report of both umuahia,Abakaliki and Nsukka have exactly the same wordings and format? for example, they reported in all articles that a certain trader told them that they opened because IPOB would not give them food. this same report is now been circulated by many all the news media this evening against their earlier reports probably by order of the Federal government. this government is so useless that they can't even run a simple propaganda despite the advantage of been in power of a country without rule of law.

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by talk2archy: 5:47pm On Sep 14, 2018
y

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Kundagarten: 5:48pm On Sep 14, 2018

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by vedaxcool(m): 5:49pm On Sep 14, 2018
Ipob juwus are a group of unstable morons only please compound imbecile5

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by oloriLFC(f): 5:50pm On Sep 14, 2018
Won't they eat? Or Nnamdi Kanu's family will doll out money for them? The place looks kinda empty tho
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Buhari2019: 5:50pm On Sep 14, 2018
Good development. Though I enjoyed the sit at home today.
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Nobody: 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2018
How many businesses are in Umuahia? It is mostly a civil servant/service rendering city. ABA is where you should talk about.
Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by magzey: 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2018
BIAFRA KWA ?LET ME CHECK IF MAZI NAMDI KANU DEY HIDE grin grin

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by millionboi2: 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2018
Banks no customers

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by AndriaRich(m): 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2018
When na money matta wey involve igbo...


Igbo Amaka!!!

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Re: IPOB: Banks, Markets Defy Sit-at-home Order In Umuahia by Groovenaija360(m): 5:52pm On Sep 14, 2018
cheesy

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