No more singing of National anthem in schools, slaughtering of cows in South-East – IPOB dares Nigerian Government in new year plans

No more singing of National anthem in schools, slaughtering of cows in South-East – IPOB dares Nigerian Government in new year plans

Sahara Reporters 

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has dared the Nigerian government, saying the national anthem shall no longer be sung in schools located in South-East region.
The group said this as part of its action plan for the year 2022.

According to the group, slaughtering of cows raised by Fulani herders is also banned henceforth, during festive seasons in the South-East region.
All these were contained in a statement by the group signed by IPOB’s Head of Directorate of State, Chika Edoziem and spokesperson, Emma Powerful, which was obtained by SaharaReporters on Monday.
The DOS said IPOB would campaign for the unconditional release of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Edoziem said IPOB members should prepare for a worldwide protest with a focus on the British, Nigerian Embassy, Kenyan Embassy, and the United Nations.
The statement read, “The following are some of the programmes and actions which the leadership will vigorously pursue in 2022. These are the ones we can make public for now. Others will be made known at the appropriate time.
“Worldwide campaign for the unconditional release of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (A Prisoner of Conscience); the Campaign will be called THE PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE CAMPAIGN. In furtherance of this CAMPAIGN, all IPOB family members, Biafrans and friends of Biafra are hereby urged to change their profile pictures on social media with our official campaign poster…

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