The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has threatened to recommence the ‘every Monday’ sit-at-home protest, starting from August 23.
The group had suspended the weekly protest meant to prevail on the Federal Government to release their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is in detention over allegations bordering on treasonable felony.
IPOB, while suspending the protest last week, said the exercise would only hold on the days Kanu would appear in court.
But the Media and Publicity Secretary of the secessionist group, Emma Powerful, said group might recommence the exercise, starting from next Monday.
He said, “IPOB is no longer forcing anyone to stay at home, but our people are voluntarily doing so to show how they feel and value our leader. That will make us to continue with the exercise from next week.
“If we begin again, even an ant will not be allowed to be seen on any road or street in Biafra land in any of the protest days, unless that idiot (defaulter) has written his or her will.”













































