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JUST IN!!!Market Women Hit the Streets of Onitsha to Protest against Governor Willie Obiano

The Market Women in Onitsha Anambra State, hits the street of Onitsha earlier today, in massive protest against the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, chanting ”Obiano Must Go”.

According to an eye witness, these market women were spotted protesting from street to street and singing anti Obiano songs. The reasons for the protest at the time of report were not yet known as there were no inscription with them while protesting.

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