Coronavirus: 'Stop going to church, withdraw your children from school' - Nnamdi Kanu tells Igbos - Daily Post Nigeria

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Coronavirus: ‘Stop going to church, withdraw your children from school’ – Nnamdi Kanu tells Igbos

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Sunday cautioned Igbos against going to churchKanu also cautioned people of the Southeast to withdraw their children from school in a bid to enforce social-distancing.

“You are all aware of the ravaging effects of this damnable virus and the deaths and suffering it has brought to many nations. The IPOB leader urged people of the Southeast to be vigilant to medical tips, especially coming from World Health Organisation, WHO.

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Onye ndu, do you support this sickness to go now without the total cleansing on the face of the earth?

Hopefully they’ll listen to their supreme leader

You better take corner corner come hide at home. It is safer here than either Europe, America and Isreal or you remain there until the virus identify you and deal with you.

Mumu talk

You all have seen the deviance Buhari has caused Nigeria. Atiku's advice would have saved nine about 2weeks ago.

You don't know what you're saying....how does that name church affect you....why not say all markets and joints to be locked.. antichrist....... Either you like it or not ..the gate of hell shall not prevail against the church of God...

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