
Tobi Adebayo
A Nigerian man simply identified as Unbreakable King Ottoman has blamed the death of his sister on the sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
In a post on his Facebook page, Ottoman said the order prevented his sister from getting access to her usual dialysis session.
Recall that IPOB had amended the sit-at-home order, saying it would only hold on days that their leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is scheduled to appear in court.
Ottoman wrote: “On behalf of my family and entire Ibe family, I regret to announce the death of the only daughter of my mother 7 days ago 15th September 2021 after a protracted illness that lasted for 18 years in which I took charge of the management of the half of the years since 2012.
“When we thought we are winning the battle, then come to a bigger challenge in the last 5 weeks with a diagnosis of renal failure. We didn’t retreat but confronted the challenges head-on.
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“Everything requested to help you keep going was availed to you, but the last Monday and Tuesday sit at home order by IPOB denied you access to your usual dialysis session and you lost the battle as if you never put up a fight in the first place.
“Watching you die that night was not a memorable one and will take another long time to go off my memory. I still don’t believe you’re gone, but however, I am waiting on the Lord to see if he can bring you back like Lazarus.
“However, if its true that you’re truly gone, may your gentle soul rest in perfect peace Eby Winnie. Dear friends and family, burial plans will be unveiled shortly.”



