‘IPOB sit-at-home costs us N8 billion’: Anambra defends temporary closure of Onitsha market

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 27/01/2026
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State ordered the temporary closure of the market on Monday when he visited and observed that shops were closed for businesses in compliance with IPOB’s sit-at-home directive. The post ‘IPOB sit-at-home costs us N8 billion’: Anambra defends temporary closure (…)
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