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Dot-In-Circle Shirts, Caps Surface After Buhari’s Comment Against IPOB

T-shirts and caps spotting dot-in-circle images have surfaced in the South-East states.

This comes days after President Muhammadu Buhari described the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a dot in a circle that have nowhere to turn to.

The images of the clothes and caps with “Onye dot” written on them in a satirical reference to Buhari’s reference to IPOB agitators in his interview last Thursday with Arise Television were sighted.

Although, It is not yet clear who the producers of the branded shirts and caps are.

President Buhari had threatened that his administration would mobilise the military and the police to go after the IPOB accused of being responsible for insecurity in the South-East region.

He had said that IPOB is “just like a dot in a circle and they have nowhere to turn to. They are spread everywhere and they have investments and properties everywhere and in other areas.”

“They don’t know what they are doing. How we will handle them is to mobilise the police and the military to go after them.”

 

Angela Davies

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