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Simon Ekpa, the Finland based self-acclaimed disciple of Nnamdi Kanu has threaten to unleashed terror on Ndi Anambra if they stop sitting at home.

He however, warned Governor Chukwuma Soludo not to dare stop every Monday ‘sit-at-home’ in the state, saying that what is happening in Imo state will be a child’s play to what is going to happen in Anambra.

Ekpa in a statement obtained by our correspondent on his Twitter handle asked all Biafrans to fight for their right.

He said, ” I want to warn you Soludo, do not state what you can’t finish. Imo state will be child’s play to Anambra.

“Allow Biafrans fight for their right and do not interfere for your own good. I advice you to be very careful because what you will see will not be funny.

” Allow the sleeping lions in Anambra to keep lying down, do not wake them up because if you do.”

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