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How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by ZombieSlayer1: 11:14pm On Sep 28, 2022
Many unarmed residents in the South-east of Nigeria have been killed by Nigerian troops deployed to check Biafra agitation in the region, findings by PREMIUM TIMES have shown.

The killings usually happen during raids on suspected camps of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its militant wing, Eastern Security Network (ESN).

IPOB is leading an agitation for an independent state of Biafra, which they want carved out from the South-east and some parts of the South-south.

On 30 August, for instance, three unarmed residents were killed when troops from 82 Division and 34 Brigade of the Nigerian Army invaded Orsu-Ihiteukwa, a community in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State, south-east Nigeria.

Army spokesperson Onyema Nwachukwu would later claim that those killed were IPOB members.

Two of the victims, Ugochukwu Obianeli and Nonso Izuegbu, were killed while they were moulding cement blocks in the community, PREMIUM TIMES gathered.

One other victim, Nicholas Onwughala, an elderly man, was shot in his legs by the troops at Eke Ututu Market in the community, according to sources in the community.

He died the following morning, 31 August, because of complications from gunshot injuries.

Like in other previous incidents, the troops carried out the attacks as part of an onslaught against suspected members of IPOB.

“Each time the troops come, they carry out shootings. And most times, they end up killing some innocent people, during shooting with the supposed ESN boys,” Chidi Ibekaeme, a resident of Orsu-Ihiteukwa community, told PREMIUM TIMES.

He said there had been no attack in the community until the troops began raiding suspected camps of the IPOB members in December 2021.

“I know of the three persons (killed by the troops on 31 August). Incidentally, one of them, Ugochukwu Obianeli, is my brother-in-law,” Mr Ibekaeme, a lawyer, said.

“We are living in fear. Each time we hear information that they are coming, we run away.”

Another resident of the community, Friday Nwajuo, narrated to PREMIUM TIMES how the troops killed two of the victims and labelled them IPOB members.

“We ran when we heard the army people were coming,” Mr Nwajuo began.

“Within 20 minutes, the soldiers came and started shooting. So, the two boys, who were labourers in a block industry, ran away for safety. All of a sudden, they stopped shooting.

“When they (the two victims) came out, they thought the soldiers had left. So, the soldiers saw them and shot them dead, thinking they were ESN members,” he narrated.

Again, on 17 September, exactly 18 days after, the Orsu-Ihiteukwa community in Orsu Council Area of Imo State and Orsumugho, another community in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, were invaded by the troops, killing two unarmed residents and razing shops.

Both communities share boundaries.

The troops were said to have invaded Orsu-Ihiteukwa again at about 4 a.m., with many combatant vans, armoured tankers, and military helicopters.

Residents said the troops were firing shots and detonating bombs, while the helicopters hovered over the communities.

The shootings and bombardments were said to have disrupted a burial ceremony, causing guests to run inside bushes for safety.

PREMIUM TIMES gathered that the operation was carried out in collaboration with members of Ebubeagu, a security outfit backed by the Imo State Government.

A resident, Ifeanyichukwu Edurumba, 23, was said to have been whisked away from his house at about 12 p.m. and dragged to the market in Orsu-Ihiteukwa where he was allegedly killed by the troops.

His uncle’s wife, Ifeoma Onyebuchi, who was staying with him, narrated to PREMIUM TIMES what happened.

“We were inside the house when we heard that army people were coming to the community. So, he (Edurumba) left his poultry farm and ran inside for safety. While we were inside, some people came and knocked on our door. They were a mixture of army people and Ebubeagu members, all in their uniforms.

“They ordered us to open the door when I asked who they were. They quickly broke the door and gained entry. The boy (Edurumba) ran under the bed with some children.

“One of them told us that if we don’t bring the boy, they will kill all of us. I told them the boy is an orphan and the only son of his late parents and that he is a poultry farmer and also an iron bender. I told them he didn’t do anything wrong.

“While I was talking, they went inside the room and dragged the boy out and took him away. They checked the boy’s poultry when they heard his chickens clucking. They later took the boy to Eke-Ututu Market and killed him,” she said.
‘They killed another boy’

Another resident, who said he witnessed the troops’ invasion, spoke with PREMIUM TIMES the following day, 18 September.

“They also killed one (other) boy in Orsumoghu, a neighbouring community here. I don’t know his name yet,” he said.

The man said he came face-to-face with the troops, while he was going to the market to buy an item, but that he hid from them for fear of being killed.

“They were burning houses and stalls. They used some hammers to break shops and took whatever they liked, such as beverages, and then set the shops ablaze.

“Whenever they (troops) come, they kill whoever they see, burn houses. If you come to this village now, everybody is crying. They have reduced us to rubble,” he said.

The troops, according to him, razed over 30 shops.

He said it disheartened that the Nigerian government would claim to be protecting lives and property, but turned around to order security agencies to kill residents and destroy their sources of livelihood.

Video clips which captured burning shops and motorcycles were circulated on different WhatsApp groups.

In one of the clips, a victim, Anselem Ohaachosi, whose shop was said to have been burnt down, lamented the frequent invasion of the community by troops.

“Yesterday, 17th of September 2022, a gang of Nigerian soldiers came to Eke-Ututu, Orsu-Ihiteukwa, destroyed peoples’ shops, properties (and) lives. They set my shop ablaze,” he said.

Mr Ohaachosi used to sell phones and phone accessories. He said all the items in the shop had been destroyed by the troops.

He said he went into the sales of phones because he could not find a job after graduating from Imo State University.

“Look at how they rendered me useless in Orsu-Ihiteukwa. The cost of what they damaged here is nothing less than N10 million. How can I start life afresh?”

Mr Ohaachosi said the troops were shouting, “Say no to IPOB” during the raid.

“Am I an IPOB member? Did they see any mark on me? I graduated from Imo State University and I am also a holder of a post-graduate diploma in education. I am an educationist. They have to pay for all these,” Mr Ohaachosi said.

Another clip showed helicopters hovering in the sky.

In another clip, apparently shot the following day, 18 September, people, whose shops were not affected during the operation, were seen hurriedly packing their goods out of the shops.

The invasion of the two South-east communities by the troops has attracted condemnations.

The military did not comment on the incident.

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State would later defend the attack, claiming that the troops raided and burnt some shops in Eke-Utu Market in Orsu-Ihiteukwa Community, because materials used for manufacturing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were allegedly discovered in the market.

The governor claimed that suspected “bandits” operating in the area use the IEDs to fight security operatives and that an army officer, on duty in Orsu Awo-idemili community, died last month (August) from an explosion.

Mr Uzodinma incorrectly claimed that no life was lost in the attack. The governor was silent on the troops’ invasion of Orsumugho, a community in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Not the only attacks

But those were not the only times that the Nigerian troops would kill unarmed residents in the region and tag them members of IPOB.

In April, on Easter Sunday, troops from the 34 Artillery Brigade invaded Ihioma community in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State, killing scores of residents and razing houses.

There were two contrasting stories around the attack. Some residents said the killings were done by gunmen, while others accused the military of being responsible.

PREMIUM TIMES gathered that the troops targeted unarmed civilians in reprisal after some gunmen attacked soldiers in the community.

The attack on the residents of the community led to the hashtag #OrluIsBleeding which trended on Twitter for days.

“This is the popular Ukwu Aki or Inland Guest house (which) has been razed down by the military forces.

“They have been shooting since morning. Shooting and killing innocent people, burning peoples’ shops and properties. That’s what we witnessed today. So, we are not happy,” said an unidentified resident in a video clip posted on Facebook by the social media user, Success Obum.

In the video clip, residents were seen scampering for safety while sounds of gunshots rented the air. Some residents were also seen weeping and lifting the corpses of their loved ones killed in the attack.

“How can the government deploy its security agencies to destroy people celebrating their Easter? We are sad. Since night, nobody has slept in this area. Nigeria military forces (are) shooting every damn thing they see,” the resident added.

But military authorities denied the allegation, claiming only IPOB members were targeted by the troops during the operation.

The troops killed one IPOB member during the operation, the army spokesperson, Mr Nwachukwu, claimed.

Mr Nwachukwu, a brigadier-general, claimed gunmen were seeking to whip up public sentiments by circulating “a doctored video” on social media.

Again, Nigerian troops, between 28 and 29 June, invaded Ossomala, Umunankwo and Obeagwa communities in Ogbaru Local Government of Anambra State, killing scores of unarmed youths, according to sources from the communities.

The heavily armed military forces were said to have been mobilised from Ogbaru Naval Base and Onitsha 320 artillery Regiment in over 20 trucks to hunt down suspected IPOB members, but they ended up opening fire on the residents.

Although military authorities did not respond to the allegations, residents said the military forces claimed those killed in the attack were IPOB members who had attacked some soldiers in the area.

The killings led to the hashtag #Ogbarumasscre which trended on Twitter for weeks, with gory images.
Worrisome situation

PREMIUM TIMES in 2016 published a detailed report on the massive extrajudicial killings in the South-east.

The report captured how a group of soldiers stationed at the Head Bridge Market, Anambra State, on 17 December 2015, opened fire on jubilant crowds who had poured out into the streets of Onitsha, the commercial capital of the state, to celebrate a court ruling in favour of the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained IPOB leader.

Three people died instantly while five more bodies were discovered meters away from the scene, bringing to eight the number of people killed on the spot.

Of the wounded victims taken to hospitals, four later died, bringing to 12 the number of deaths in the incident.

From Onitsha to Aba, Enugu to Umuahia, people faulted the deployment of “maximum force” during the military operations in the South-east, which has led to the extrajudicial killings of an unknown number of defenceless civilians across the region.

Human rights organisations like the Civil Liberties Organisation, the Intersociety for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law, Amnesty International, Center for Human Rights & Peace Advocacy, and Forum for Justice, have for years been documenting cases of extra-judicial killings in the South-east.

Between August 2015 and February 2016, about 170 “unarmed citizens” were shot dead or critically injured while about 400 others were arrested, charged or detained without trial, according to rights groups.

Statistics made available to PREMIUM TIMES by the rights groups within the stated period show, for example, that four people were killed in Awka and Onitsha on 30 August 2015; 13 were killed in Onitsha on 2 December 2015; 12 were killed in Onitsha on 17 December 2015; eight killed in Aba on 18 January 2016; six killed in Aba on 29 January 2016 and 22 killed in Aba on 9 February 2016.

The military usually follows a familiar pattern – after an incident, a press statement is quickly issued where the victims are labelled IPOB members. The Nigerian media, without any probe, would run the one-sided statement.

The military authorities, in most cases, would refuse to respond to questions from reporters, afterwards.

And the victims’ relatives, apparently from poor and vulnerable backgrounds, would grieve behind closed doors, knowing how difficult it is for them to get justice.
More extrajudicial killings

A report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rules of Law revealed that between July and August, the military and other law enforcement agencies secretly massacred hundreds of defenceless civilians in Imo, Anambra and Benue, and tagged them, terrorists.

In the report, released on 2 September, the group said part of their findings showed that the military has been working with armed herdsmen to terrorise the eastern part of the country and Benue State.

The group, while commenting on the 30 August attack in the Orsu-Ihiteukwa community, Imo State, said they were not surprised that the army “falsely labelled the victims as IPOB/ESN terrorists”.

Emeka Umeagbalasi, the board chairman at the intersociety, who coordinated the report, said the group “shall not sit by and watch innocent citizens being mowed down by soldiers and other security forces with reckless abandon”.

The military dismissed the report as a “concoction and evil propaganda”. It said the intersociety was sponsored by IPOB to destabilise Nigeria.
Human rights groups kick

Amnesty International Nigeria, like many other rights groups, has repeatedly condemned extra-judicial killings by security agencies in the South-east.

“Instead of launching proper investigations into these killings, security and government officials are often quick to claim victims were caught up in shoot-outs or simply label them members of the ESN, the armed wing of IPOB,” Osai Ojigho, the director of Amnesty International Nigeria, said in a statement in July.

The group was reacting to the killing of seven young people who were returning from a wedding ceremony in Imo State. They were allegedly killed by operatives of a government-backed security outfit, Ebubeagu.

Amnesty called on the government to put an end to the patterns of extrajudicial executions, by “carrying out a prompt, impartial and independent and effective investigation” into the killings and other human rights violations in the region.
Approach against IPOB questioned

Many have criticised the approach of Nigeria’s security agencies in fighting IPOB-linked unrest in the South-east.

One expert suggested the “carrot and stick approach” as the way forward.

“You have to offer a carrot, that’s dialogue for IPOB members and, then, use a stick, which is force, if the dialogue fails,” said Nnamdi Anekwe, a security expert.

Mr Anekwe said it was the same approach that was adopted in resolving the Niger Delta crisis.

Mr Nwachukwu, the army spokesperson, did not respond to calls seeking comments on the allegation of extra-judicial killings by the military.

He did not also respond to a text message enquiring how troops are able to distinguish between IPOB members and innocent residents during operations in communities.

“The best approach would have been to investigate and interrogate arrested suspects, not shoot them. But soldiers do not interrogate, they just attack,” Joseph Ngwu, another security expert, said.

“Even when there is an allegation of criminal activity against people, such information could be ill-motivated and, therefore, needs to be investigated first,” Mr Ngwu added.

Mr Anekwe told PREMIUM TIMES that without gathering intelligence through arrested IPOB members and “technical sources,” it would be difficult for security operatives to differentiate between the separatists and innocent residents during operations.

“Usually, if they go to a civilian area, they don’t fire, until they are fired upon. And they will make sure they use minimal force in protecting themselves,” Mr Anekwe said.

“So, in such circumstances (returning of fire by troops) innocent people may come in between those fires – that’s collateral damage.”


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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Emergingnation(m): 11:32pm On Sep 28, 2022
Thar is the best, the cowardic military can do, killing unarmed people....

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by omitoni: 11:33pm On Sep 28, 2022
Hnnnnm
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Jasiazh: 11:34pm On Sep 28, 2022
This ain't funny at all

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Nobody: 12:20am On Sep 29, 2022
Evil
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by paramakina202: 12:26am On Sep 29, 2022
The sponsors of ESN/UGM should know that any time they target security agents they are putting the lives ıof innocent Igbos in danger directly or indirectly.This unnecessary killings should stop.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by paramakina202: 12:32am On Sep 29, 2022
If you rejoice when soldiers or other security agents are killed by terrorist element you are simply part of the problem.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Yibo(m): 1:06am On Sep 29, 2022
Death to all ipob terrorists
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by PROUDIGBO(m): 1:09am On Sep 29, 2022
It is CRITICALLY IMPORTANT that all these atrocities being committed by Buharis’ murderous goons in the south-east are painstakingly documented as well as the narratives of eyewitnesses and relatives of the murdered! This is so a case of genocide and state-sanctioned murder can be built and brought against the evil despot when he leaves office next year! Both him and all his Fulani lieutenants that carried out orders….and not forgetting all those efulefu and shameless Igbo who see nothing wrong in being the mouthpiece of bloodsucking security bodies who take delight in wasting the lives of their supposed kinsfolk! I say ‘supposed’ because their claims to being Igbo are highly suspect! I could NEVER be the spokesperson for criminal outfits like the Nigerian army, police or DSS….not for all the tea in China!
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Qadaffi2idiamin: 2:08am On Sep 29, 2022
SSS is no longer gathering Intel. They are killer squad in the hands of the highest payers leaving the army to do a hatchet job they lack full training for.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Christistruth00: 2:10am On Sep 29, 2022

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Christistruth00: 2:16am On Sep 29, 2022

Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Akponmfet: 2:18am On Sep 29, 2022
BECAUSE YOU'RE ALL IPOB,EVEN THE PERSON WHO WROTE THIS POST IS AN IPOB MEMBER AND PETER OBI IS THE IPOB CANDIDATE.
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by gidgiddy: 5:02am On Sep 29, 2022
The real terrorists in the South East are the security forces, thsts why people cheer the unknown gunmen who attack them

Anyone can be labelled "IPOB" at any time and killed, thats what it had cone to. It is absolute tragedy ehen people feel more threatend by the security forces that are paid to protect them that the criminals themselves

The unknown gunman does not attack communities, burn down houses, destroy property, drag people out indiscriminately and extra-judicially kill them. But the security forces regularly do this under the guise of looking for IPOB

The real terrorists in the South East are the security forces and everyone knows it

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Yibo(m): 5:24am On Sep 29, 2022
gidgiddy:
The real terrorists in the South East are the security forces, thsts why people cheer the unknown gunmen who attack them

Anyone can be labelled "IPOB" at any time and killed, thats what it had cone to. It is absolute tragedy ehen people feel more threatend by the security forces that are paid to protect them that the criminals themselves

The unknown gunman does not attack communities, burn down houses, destroy property, drag people out indiscriminately and extra-judicially kill them. But the security forces regularly do this under the guise of looking for IPOB

The real terrorists in the South East are the security forces and everyone knows it
who are the IPOB?
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by gidgiddy: 5:41am On Sep 29, 2022
Igbo:
who are the IPOB?

The people in the South East are not running away from IPOB, but they sre running away from your Nigerian Army, Police, DSS etc
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Yibo(m): 6:10am On Sep 29, 2022
gidgiddy:


The people in the South East are not running away from IPOB, but they sre running away from your Nigerian Army, Police, DSS etc
who are these IPOB?
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by gidgiddy: 8:05am On Sep 29, 2022
Igbo:
who are these IPOB?

Just a group of people that Lugard put in prison called Nigeria in 1914, who now want their freedom

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Yibo(m): 10:59am On Sep 29, 2022
gidgiddy:


Just a group of people that Lugard put in prison called Nigeria in 1914, who now want their freedom
like Simon Ekpa that is fighting for Biafra freedom?
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Steve0979(m): 11:59am On Sep 29, 2022
Dere will more killings of ur brethren gunmen n civilians ipob ESN etc dis coming days #orumba LGA Ana bra will never know peace for 2months#
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Burruchaga71(m): 1:34pm On Sep 29, 2022
Igbo:
who are the IPOB?
What is the crime of IPOB?
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Emergingnation(m): 1:40pm On Sep 29, 2022
paramakina202:
If you rejoice when soldiers or other security agents are killed by terrorist element you are simply part of the problem.
Says Fulani Muslim pi**g...
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by JOemmy(m): 2:06pm On Sep 29, 2022
This is obviously the reason why the unknown gun men have been killing nigerian security personnel in the south east. There's absolutely no way u can be killing innocent people like this and be expecting things to go well there will definitely be consequences. Buhari and his fulani nigerian military should know that they can never win or subdue igboland with this their approach that's inspired by deep hatred.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by paramakina202: 2:18pm On Sep 29, 2022
Emergingnation:
Says Fulani Muslim pi**g...

Nne gi na nna gi muru terrorist dika gi bu pi^^^gs

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Yibo(m): 3:33pm On Sep 29, 2022
Burruchaga71:

What is the crime of IPOB?
they are found of killing policemen and burning INEC office
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Emergingnation(m): 4:21pm On Sep 29, 2022
paramakina202:


Nne gi na nna gi muru terrorist dika gi bu pi^^^gs
Using google translation can never make an Igbo..... Fulani terrorist!
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Burruchaga71(m): 4:43pm On Sep 29, 2022
Igbo:
they are found of killing policemen and burning INEC office
IPOB has never killed anyone.
Police and army are the one killing them.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by paramakina202: 5:11pm On Sep 29, 2022
Emergingnation:
Using google translation can never make an Igbo..... Fulani terrorist!

You are a fuulish Unkown gunman terrorist.
No pure blooded Igboman can be a terrorist like you. You must have been contaminated with Fulani herdsmen terrorist blood.
Very soon EbubeAgu will neutralise you.

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Kingspin(m): 5:14pm On Sep 29, 2022
Some people don't understand how Nigeria is operated..
Some understand but do nothing.
Some understand and do something.
Some do understand but are happy at events.
They feel beneficiary.

Unknown to us, Nigeria is going down.
Stop asking what's the problem of Nigeria.
You know the problems.
Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Emergingnation(m): 5:15pm On Sep 29, 2022
paramakina202:


You are a fuulish Unkown gunman terrorist.
No pure blooded Igboman can be a terrorist like you. You must have been contaminated with Fulani herdsmen terrorist blood.
Very soon EbubeAgu will neutralise you.
Lol ! Your crying , weeping and gnashing of your gworo inflicting teeths will never stop the imminent Biafra actualization....

Fulani Muslim...

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Re: How Nigerian Troops Kill Unarmed South-east Residents And Label Them IPOB by Fejoku: 5:23pm On Sep 29, 2022
Igbo:
Death to all ipob terrorists
Death upon you and your entire lineage. May sorrow follow you in everything you do. May you become victim of fulani terrorists.

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