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How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by myright: 10:35am On Sep 09, 2021
Mr Adekunle from akure planned to visit Onitsha main market today to buy goods but the closure of the market will force him to stay back.

Alhaji Yusuf's trailer load of tomatoes is rotten in kano because of the no movement order by the "miscreants". He had to sell them cheap in kano.

Nigerian football league has been forced to postpone a match today because of Nnamdi Kanu's led group.

Primary and secondary schools in Anambra state will resume for the first term 2021/2022 session on Wednesday 15/9/2021 as against the schedule date 13/9/2021 due to the sit-at-home order that will be take place on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday has been declared saboteur's day.

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Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by Briggsss: 10:56am On Sep 09, 2021
They are making life unbearable for people with this useless order.
Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by Nobody: 11:01am On Sep 09, 2021
They the punish themselves.
Last Last the president entered their land and will leave.


They would have done much by stopping him or ordering a sit at home in the FCT.
Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by Guyman02: 11:06am On Sep 09, 2021
Crying more than the bereaved
Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by pacino26(m): 12:24pm On Sep 09, 2021
Without doubt the sit at home exercise is painful and hurting to commercial activities.

In saner climes Mr Adekunle from Akure will sit comfortably and make his order and have his goods delivered after a virtual tour, the man in Kano will be able to make tomato puree, preserve same in bottles and ship them via a logistics company

Do you know that neither Mr Kunle nor Kabiru who have been very active in economic activities determines the price of LPG or AGO?

Criticism and protests are checks and balances in a democratic society in saner climes but we are in Nigeria.

How best do you register your displeasure of policies, actions and certain steps taken by govt of the day? You protest they kill you, you tweet they come for you, you Grant interviews and DIA or SSS come for you.

Only if Nigerians will stop seeing things beyond ethnic lines. 365days of work and civil servants can't feed or dress properly, 365days of work and your money in savings account keeps taking a nose dive in value. So if getting up everyday takes the economy down while don't we sit it out and see what happens?

Imagine if Nigerians decide to sit in, the economic loss will be astronomical in figures but ask yourselves the last time those humongous revenue figures you hear on TV or radio and been generated by Customs or NNPC better the life of the common man in the streets?

Ka Chineke mezie okwu

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Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by BiafIntel: 12:26pm On Sep 09, 2021
myright:
Mr Adekunle from akure planned to visit Onitsha main market today to buy goods but the closure of the market will force him to stay back.

Alhaji Yusuf's trailer load of tomatoes is rotten in kano because of the no movement order by the "miscreants". He had to sell them cheap in kano.

Nigerian football league has been forced to postpone a match today because of Nnamdi Kanu's led group.

Primary and secondary schools in Anambra state will resume for the first term 2021/2022 session on Wednesday 15/9/2021 as against the schedule date 13/9/2021 due to the sit-at-home order that will be take place on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday has been declared saboteur's day.
We are hitting them hard where it hurts. The contraption must fall down by all means possible.
Re: How Sit-at-home Orders Is Affecting Businesses Outside SE by BiafIntel: 12:29pm On Sep 09, 2021
Briggsss:
They are making life unbearable for people with this useless order.
YOu mean making life unbearable for your own people. Igbos are not poor people, you hear. We can afford 1 month's sit at home with no effect on our economy, but your nigeria economy will suffer it. Soon, our sit at home will reach Lagos where the majority are Igbos. Una never see anything sef. This is just the beginning. The contraption must go down.

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