#Soludo

Soludo Reopens Nkwo Nnewi Market After Sit-at-Home Crackdown

Soludo Reopens Nkwo Nnewi Market After Sit-at-Home Crackdown

Soludo Reopens Nkwo Nnewi Market After Sit-at-Home Crackdown "Business activities roared back to life on Monday at the bustling Nkwo Nnewi Market as the Chukwuma Soludo administration lifted a one-week shutdown imposed over non-compliance with the state’s directive abolishing the controversial Monday sit-at-home. The reopening signals a renewed push by the Anambra State Government to restore economic normalcy and assert authority in areas previously affected by separatist disruptions." The Anambra State Government has officially reopened the New Motorcycle Spare Parts Market, popularly known as Nkwo Nnewi, after a one-week closure triggered by traders’ alleged failure to comply with the directive…
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Soludo Issues 14-Day Eviction Notice to Onitsha Traders, Marks 10,000 Shops for Demolition Over Sit-at-Home

Soludo Issues 14-Day Eviction Notice to Onitsha Traders, Marks 10,000 Shops for Demolition Over Sit-at-Home

Soludo Issues 14-Day Eviction Notice to Onitsha Traders, Marks 10,000 Shops for Demolition Over Sit-at-Home "Governor Soludo issues a 14-day eviction notice to Onitsha Main Market traders, marking over 10,000 shops for demolition amid enforcement of the sit-at-home ban." Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has issued a 14-day ultimatum to traders at the Onitsha Main Market to vacate their shops after more than 10,000 stores were marked for demolition, sparking anxiety among business owners and families who depend on the market for survival. The development follows mounting controversy over the governor’s decision to shut down the market for one…
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