Simon Ekpa organizes another two-week sit-at-home in the Southeast

Mr. Biafra's self-proclaimed prime minister and freedom agitator Simon Ekpa has again issued a two-week house-to-house siege order in the South East region.

Simon, who ordered people to sit down at home last week, gave five reasons why people in the Southeast must obey and respect the recent order.

He noted that the immediate and unconditional release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was sacrosanct, noting that the sit-at-home order was aimed at facilitating freedom for the nation of Biafra.

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His words: "Following the request of the people of Biafra for more civil disobedience at home, the government of the Republic of Biafra in Exile (BRGIE) and the de facto government of Biafra in the homeland wish to inform the Biafrans that there will be sit-ins - civil disobedience at home from July 31, 2023 to August 14, 2023.

"The immediate and unconditional release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who is still illegally detained in the DSS cell.

"In preparation for" the Biafran self-referendum and to let the world know that the Biafrans are taking their future into their own hands.

"To invalidate the illegitimacy of those who present themselves as the representatives of Nigeria in the territory of Biafra.

“The sit-at-home will therefore take place in the following order: from Monday July 31, 2023 to Friday August 4, 2023 and there will be total confinement in Biafraland.

He said that on Saturday August 6 and Sunday August 7, the two-week sit-at-home will take a break as all markets in Biafra will be open.

“From Monday August 7th to Friday August 11th there will be total confinement in Biafraland while on Saturday August 12th and Sunday August 13th 2023 there will be a break as all markets in Biafra will open.

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"On Monday, August 14, there will be a lockdown in Biafraland. We hereby call on all market leaders to strictly adhere to this order and treat it with the utmost seriousness.

“We also call on all oil companies operating in the territory of Biafra to stop oil exploration on these dates in order to avoid the wrath of the people of Biafra, which could have serious consequences.”

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Simon Ekpa organizes another two-week sit-at-home in the Southeast

Mr. Biafra's self-proclaimed prime minister and freedom agitator Simon Ekpa has again issued a two-week house-to-house siege order in the South East region.

Simon, who ordered people to sit down at home last week, gave five reasons why people in the Southeast must obey and respect the recent order.

He noted that the immediate and unconditional release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was sacrosanct, noting that the sit-at-home order was aimed at facilitating freedom for the nation of Biafra.

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His words: "Following the request of the people of Biafra for more civil disobedience at home, the government of the Republic of Biafra in Exile (BRGIE) and the de facto government of Biafra in the homeland wish to inform the Biafrans that there will be sit-ins - civil disobedience at home from July 31, 2023 to August 14, 2023.

"The immediate and unconditional release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who is still illegally detained in the DSS cell.

"In preparation for" the Biafran self-referendum and to let the world know that the Biafrans are taking their future into their own hands.

"To invalidate the illegitimacy of those who present themselves as the representatives of Nigeria in the territory of Biafra.

“The sit-at-home will therefore take place in the following order: from Monday July 31, 2023 to Friday August 4, 2023 and there will be total confinement in Biafraland.

He said that on Saturday August 6 and Sunday August 7, the two-week sit-at-home will take a break as all markets in Biafra will be open.

“From Monday August 7th to Friday August 11th there will be total confinement in Biafraland while on Saturday August 12th and Sunday August 13th 2023 there will be a break as all markets in Biafra will open.

>

"On Monday, August 14, there will be a lockdown in Biafraland. We hereby call on all market leaders to strictly adhere to this order and treat it with the utmost seriousness.

“We also call on all oil companies operating in the territory of Biafra to stop oil exploration on these dates in order to avoid the wrath of the people of Biafra, which could have serious consequences.”

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