The spirit of resistance is no longer confined to the Southeast.
Reports from JUANEWS Street Observers confirm that the Monday Sit-at-Home protest—once a Biafran regional affair—has begun to ripple across other parts of the Nigerian federation. From Delta to Rivers, from Cross River to parts of Benue and even remote zones of Edo, citizens are quietly adopting the weekly shutdown as a symbolic strike against Nigeria’s failed governance, insecurity, and injustice.
deserted. Offices on ghost mode. A silent revolution is brewing—one that no amount of military patrol can suppress.
It is no longer about IPOB. It is about survival. About dignity. About refusing to bow to a government that watches while blood spills in the streets.
JUANEWS 24HS will continue monitoring this growing wave of civil disobedience. Africa is watching.
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In Onitsha Today!
Onitsha street image placeholder]Main Market eerily silent. No buses. No noise. Just tension hanging in the air.Onitsha witnessed total compliance as shops, motor parks, and schools remained shut. Traders stayed home despite economic hardship, proving that fear has become law in a land crying for justice.
In Aba Today!
![Aba photo placeholder]Popular Ariaria market gates locked. Security forces nowhere in sight.Aba city turned into a ghost town as residents obeyed the Sit-at-Home directive. “We’re not doing this for IPOB. We’re doing this for survival,” said a local vendor who stayed indoors
In Enugu Today
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Abakpa streets blocked with wooden planks. Youths playing football instead of hustling.
In Enugu, the mood was one of forced calm. The streets were deserted, and even okadas vanished from their usual hideouts. No security patrols. Just silence, resistance, and hidden pain.
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