Cnn news on biafra sit at home

Here are some recent news articles from CNN on the Biafra sit-at-home protest:

CNN News Articles on Biafra Sit-at-Home Protest

  1. Nigeria's Biafra separatists defy government, stage sit-at-home protest (October 12, 2020)

Nigeria's Biafra separatist movement has called for a sit-at-home protest, which has been largely observed in the southeastern region of the country. The protest is a response to the arrest of the movement's leader, Nnamdi Kanu, and the alleged killing of Biafrans by the Nigerian military.

  1. Nigeria's Biafra separatists extend sit-at-home protest, despite government warnings (October 19, 2020)

The Biafra separatist movement has extended its sit-at-home protest, which has been ongoing for over a week, despite warnings from the Nigerian government to end the protest. The protest has caused disruptions to businesses and daily life in the southeastern region of the country.

  1. Nigeria's Biafra separatists claim sit-at-home protest is a success, despite economic losses (October 26, 2020)

The Biafra separatist movement has claimed that its sit-at-home protest has been a success, despite reports of economic losses and disruptions to daily life in the southeastern region of the country. The movement's leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has called for the protest to continue until the Nigerian government meets its demands.

  1. Nigeria's Biafra separatists face off against security forces in violent clashes (November 2, 2020)

Violent clashes have erupted between Biafra separatists and security forces in Nigeria's southeastern region, as the sit-at-home protest continues. The clashes have resulted in injuries and arrests, and have raised concerns about the stability of the region.

  1. Nigeria's Biafra separatists suspend sit-at-home protest, citing government concessions (November 9, 2020)

The Biafra separatist movement has suspended its sit-at-home protest, citing concessions made by the Nigerian government. The government has agreed to release some detained separatists and to establish a committee to address the grievances of the Biafran people. The movement's leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has called for the committee to be established within a certain timeframe.

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.