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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Markets And Shops Deserted, As IPOB Members Comply With Sit-At-Home Order (Photos)


Following the October 1st Sit-At-Home Order, staged by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Live photos have
emerged from different parts of the country, showing full compliance with it.

Markets and shops were closed down, as the IPOB members remained at home in protest and to demand for a sovereign State.

See photos;

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Popular ogbete market, Enugu.



The 24/7 busy Onu-Ebonyi junction in Izzi LGA Ebonyi state, the route that connects Ebonyi state and Calabar, Cross River State where passengers board mass transit to Cross River, Uyo, Rivers State and Benue today.

 The popular international market in Abakaliki the capital city of Ebonyi state, constructed by Ebonyi state former governor and renovated by Engr. David Nwaeze Umahi with over 5,000 locked up shops.
 

The overcrowded Ekoha Market popularly known as Shopping Center Aba Abia, totally shut down, locked in compliance to the sit at home.




Ahia Ofu at Okposi Umuoghara Ezza North LGA Ebonyi state, along Ishieke and Presco axis.

Precisely old and new market road, Emeka Ofor plaza, Ejison Plaza, bright street main market completely locked down and deserted.


Aluu main Market in Ikwerre LGA, Rivers State.




Ekeoha shopping center, Ehi road, Asa road and St Michaels totally deserted


A popular gadgets market in Igweocha, MTN by Elelenwo, oil market, shops, plazas, canopy market around Elelenwo junction.


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