Biafra Nations League, BNL Faults 'Every Monday Sit-At-Home' Order By IPOB

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Princewill Chimezie Richards ( Leader of the Biafra Nations League, BNL)

The Leader of the Biafra Nations League, BNL, Princewill Chimezie Richards has faulted every Monday Sit-At Home order declared by the indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB. He Advised the leadership of the group to take other actions that will affect the government and as well look beyond Sit-At-Home protest. Addressing newsmen in Owerri, Imo State on Saturday, the BNL Leader said that Nigeria does not pay attention to such demonstration, insisting that it does not affect the government at the center. He advised that the IPOB should take actions that will affect the Federal Government more than individuals of Biafra extraction who survive by daily businesses. He lamented that the economic situation in

Nigeria has already affected people's livelihood, lamenting high cost of food items in the market "Everything in Nigeria is high now, including cost of food items, as dollar keeps rising so is food items. Many people survive from their daily businesses.

I think Sit-At-Home should be for May 30 every year and not every Monday". Princewill, a two-time detainee in Calabar insisted that every Monday Sit-At-Home will not affect the government. "Nigerian government does not listen to such demonstration because it doesn't affect the government at the center, it also does not affect the northern Nigerians, Every Monday closure of businesses will instead affect the Biafrans more.

I see it as a waste of time. We know what best fits this wicked regime. I believe that IPOB knows what action fits Nigeria government". He said the BNL will support any action that will bring Nigeria to its knees, adding it doesn't mind if such actions will results to unrest in the region. "We know the actions that will throw Nigeria into panic and bring the government to its knees. We will fight the fight because we all want Biafra to come.

I understand that things are hard for families due economic crisis, those Biafrans abroad shouldn't inflict more pains and hardship on our people". He advised