Awka—ALL private and mission schools in Anambra State would remain closed today in obedience to the sit-at-home directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

This came as the police authorities announced clamp down on any breach of peace in the south east and south south states.

Various churches in Anambra announced to their congregation on Sunday that all schools managed by them should remain closed to enable them remember all those who died during the Biafra war.

Similarly, private schools authorities gave their pupils a free day and urged them to remain in their homes. Also out of fear, many banks announced that they would not open to public, although they would work in their offices.

Many people made panic purchases of their household requirements, yesterday, as the various markets prepare to lock up in obedience to the IPOB sit-at-home order. Military helicopters hover around Kanu’s home.

Below are some photos of desserted streets in Imo, Port-Harcourt,

Owerri main market, Imo State
Owerri main market
Owerri Main Market
New market, Owerri
Mile 1 market, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Aba Locked Down.
Aba Locked Down.
Most Busiest Road in Imo State, Douglas Road.
Most Busiest Road in Imo State, Douglas Road.
Most Busiest Road in Imo State, Douglas Road.
Most Busiest Road in Imo State, Douglas Road.
Old park and Chris chemist in Enugu State.
Old park and Chris chemist in Enugu State.
Old park and Chris chemist in Enugu State.

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