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Imo Residents Observe Partial Sit-at-home
Residents in Imo State on Wednesday observed partial compliance of the sit-at-home order of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Though many abandoned their various places of business and remained in doors, few residents were seen defying the order to attain to their businesses.
Commercial activities, movement of vehicles, schools, banks, motor parks, artisans and markets were on hold.
Though the roads were scanty, few market women and men were seen at Ekeukwu Owerre, Relief markets transacting business.
Few vehicles, Okada riders, barrow pushers and mobile food vendors were seen on the roads while youths turned some streets into football fields as they freely played, confident that nothing untoward would happen.
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