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Urgent info to the general public

If u know u are into Gee
Nd u are coming back to school so soon,
Pls stay back for now
Don't come back to owerri yet
Just stay where you are

SARS are all over owerri dey have entered Umuchima Ihiagwa

Dey are now mounting at along ihiagwa road close to NNPC whr there are deep potholes

Dey are searching every passengers in Ihiagwa futo bus
U follow, u no follow,
U will be thoroughly searched

The searching today was excess both bus nd byke passengers were searched

The safest root to school now is obinze cos there's nothing like that going on there

Shine ur eyes now in owerri wen u enter nd follow whr ur heart tells u  pass to avoid cramping

These men are mean

Dem mean

Just be careful

None of us will be a victim in Jesus name

Delete all oyibo pix in your phone

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