Biafra: IPOB begins distribution of handouts and posters proclaiming the conclusion of the sit-in

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) recently took a proactive step by distributing pamphlets and posters to inhabitants of the South-East region. The purpose of these educational materials is to transmit the word that the previously issued sit-at-home edict has been canceled.

IPOB, the Indigenous People of Biafra, declared a dramatic shift in their approach to Biafra actualization in a recent statement. According to IPOB, their flyer distribution effort in the South-East region is meant to inform locals that civil disobedience will no longer be used. This development represents a significant shift in IPOB’s approach as it pursues the realization of Biafra.

In a recent development, IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, confirmed that the group’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has granted his approval for the distribution of flyers and posters.

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Powerful recently stated that anyone proposing a non-existent sit-at-home order in Biafraland is an enemy of the people and will suffer commensurate penalties.

Biafrans are being alerted of the massive distribution of fliers and posters across the southeastern region, according to a breaking news update. These papers bear an important message from their leader, announcing the cancellation of the Monday sit-in protest. It is critical to inform the people of Biafra that the sit-at-home movement, which was once a popular instrument of civil disobedience in their quest for self-determination, has now been declared obsolete and will no longer be used.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has announced that the Monday sit-at-home practice in Biafraland will be ended forever. Kanu made it clear that anyone caught implementing this illegal action would suffer immediate penalties. This directive is not new, as it has been stated previously.

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