Anambra State resembled a typical Monday sit-at-home protest organized by Biafra agitators, with all major cities deserted.
Most businesses, including banks, filling stations, government offices, and markets, were closed. Policemen were seen at strategic locations, although they merely sat and conversed among themselves.
Some residents expressed that while the country’s situation is dire, protesting in Igbo land would not change anything.
“Any protest in the South East will be viewed differently, and I am happy that our people in Anambra took the right decision to remain in their homes,” said Mr. Christian Nwofor, who operates a business center in Awka.
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