Crime
Sit-at-home: S’East fight back, set enforcer ablaze in Anambra

However, the self-proclaimed disciple of Kanu, Simon Ekpa has insisted that sit-at-home must be observed every Monday in the Southeast region, insisting that until the detained IPOB leader was released from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS), it would not end.
A video of the violent incident seen by SaharaReporters on Tuesday shows how a middle-aged man was burnt on the road.
The young man who is seen in the video struggling with the fire later stood up and started running before being stopped by the mob.
A note attached to the video on WhatsApp number reads, “This incident happened today @ building materials Ogidi then it shows that Igbos are now facing the reality no more sit at home forced on us by a fugitive.”
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