Nnamdi Kanu younger brother counters IPOB, suspends sit at home order



Kanunta Kanu, more youthful sibling of Nnamdi Kanu, head of restricted Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has suspended the sit-at-home request in the south-east district. 


This is coming a couple of hours after the secessionist bunch demanded that it would not backpedal on its choice to start the lockdown on Monday. 

In a proclamation, Kanunta expressed that the sit-at-home dissent was suspended to permit understudies in the district take an interest in the exercises of the National Examination Council (NECO). 

"IPOB has paid attention to supplications from good natured people and gatherings inside and outside Biafra land that we consider the destiny of our youngsters who will be engaged with the NECO Exam and in view of that, we chose to move grounds over the sit-at-home request," Kanunta said. 

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"IPOB having understood the scholarly hardship the all around minimized Biafra understudies who entered during the current year's NECO would endure, chose to suspend the sit-at-home request to a later date, to permit the understudies to take their assessments. 

"Permitting the sit-at-home to go on as prior declared, despite the NECO Exam would add up to helping foes of Biafra to perpetrate more wounds on her youngsters. 

"As a gathering battling for the freedom of her kin from abuse from her foes, we understood that it would add up to helping the said adversaries to deliver more mischief on our youngsters on the off chance that we don't suspend the sit-at-home request to permit Biafra understudies to take their tests." 



Kanunta further noticed that the sit-at-home request has not been dropped, however just suspended for the assessment. 

He requested that IPOB individuals anticipate further directions on the arranged dissent

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