IPOB Declares Only Tuesday 18th January 2022 As Sit-At-Home In Solidarity To Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's Court Appearance
■ Author: Chinonso Igwebuike Mbah
■ Twitter:@umuchiukwu
■ 15 Jan 2022
In respect to court proceedings of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,18th,19th and 20th January 2022 at federal high court Abuja, the head of Directorate of state of indigenous people of Biafra, Mazi Chika Edoizem has stated unequivocally that the scheduled Sit at Home which is normally observed by Biafrans during Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu court case will only be observed on 18th of January 2022.
Mazi Chika Edoizem who made this known via his official Facebook handle, also warn Biafrans that should any sit at home be held on 19th and 20th, it will jeopardize the court proceedings of Umuahia Federal High Court, which will force the chief judge to postpone the case, he went on to say that, IPOB legal team worked very hard to conclude this case quickly and to this stage, therefore, whether win or lose on this particular day, any more adjournment will be dangerous and severely injurious to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu legal interest.
On this note, Biafrans are advised to disregard any news or propaganda been paddled by enemies of Biafrans that there will be sit@home on 19th and 20th, such news or headlines should be reported as fake, those behind such treacherous act in due time shall pay dearly, they must understand that we are ever resolute and formidable to counter their liars and propaganda.
Haven said this, Biafrans are hereby authorized to deal decisively with any criminal seen enforcing sit@home on 19th and 20th, the Monday sit at home has long been suspended by IPOB, our people must rise and defend themselves against those criminals destroying properties and maiming our people all in the name of enforcing sit@home, every community in Biafra land should mobilize themselves every Monday and deal with those fool's parading themselves as IPOB and ESN.
Come 18th,19th and 20th of January 2022, we expect nothing but unconditionally release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a prisoner of conscience, both the Federal high court in Abuja and that of Umuahia should serve justice to whom it's due.
Published By Udeagha Obasi
For Umuchukwu Writer's
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