“We are not Biafra. We have been so oppressed, and now we are finding our feet, and you want us to go back. We will not. We will not,” Mr Umahi insisted.
Mr Ikpeazu says Igbos, by virtue of their high mobility and business acumen “understand and know Nigeria better than” other tribes.
Mr Obiano withdrew the funds from various Fidelity Bank account numbers 5110032568, 5110032599, 5110032551, 5110032544, 5110032582, 8.1301E+11.
“I am a strong supporter of a president from the South after Buhari and also if he can come from the South East no problem; I will support it,” Mr Yakasai said.
Amid IPOB’s stay-at-home order, Governor Willie Obiano’s government has told Anambra civil servants that Mondays are no longer work-free days, effective today.
Peoples Gazette highlights key findings in the report by the Lagos Panel which was submitted to the state government on Monday.
Both opposing groups marched across the road chanting at the top of their voices in a desperate attempt to outshout one another.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has blamed IPOB for the low turnout of voters in the November 6 governorship election declared inconclusive.
Mr Umahi says the political solutions could “be achieved faster if all the illegal “sit-at-home’’ orders and violence by the various state agitators are stopped.”
The Forum said IPOB has become a security threat to the country as its recent activities has continued to ruin the economy of South-East region.
