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Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Ezeama400(op): 6:02pm On Jul 08

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Tension In Ibadan, As Clash Between Yoruba, Hausa Residents Leaves Tricycle Operator, Passerby Dead

Tension has continued to escalate around the Ojoo area of Ibadan, Oyo State, following a violent clash between Yoruba traders and Hausa scavengers that reportedly left a commercial tricycle (Maruwa) operator dead and a young boy, who was said to be on his way to buy Indomie noodles, fatally struck by a stray bullet.

The violence, which stirred fear across the commercial district, also forced traders to shut down businesses as gunshots rang out in several parts of the area.

SaharaReporters gathered that the incident began on Tuesday night at about 11pm when a commercial tricycle operator reportedly went to withdraw money from a Point of Sale (POS) operator in the area.

According to eyewitnesses, an argument broke out after the transaction allegedly failed to reflect despite the POS operator claiming that cash had already been handed over to the tricycle rider.

The rider reportedly left his tricycle key and mobile phone with the POS operator as security, assuring those present that he would not flee while the transaction issue was being resolved.

However, within minutes, a group of suspected Hausa scavengers stormed the scene and attacked the tricycle operator.

The victim was reportedly stabbed repeatedly until he died from his injuries.

The killing triggered outrage among residents and traders, with the violence escalating into armed confrontations on Wednesday morning.

In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, one of the Yoruba traders, who said he narrowly escaped death after being shot by suspected Hausa scavengers, narrated how the violence unfolded.

He said, "What happened in Ojoo started since yesterday night at about 11 p.m. A Maruwa (tricycle) operator went to withdraw money from a POS. However, they said the money had not reflected, but they claimed they had already given the money to him.

"Meanwhile, the Maruwa operator gave the POS vendor his tricycle key together with his phone so that they would know he could not run away.

"But in less than five minutes, they rushed to the place. They started attacking the young man, stabbing him repeatedly until he died. The young man has been dead since last night. The trouble started from last night and escalated," he said.

He continued, "This morning, before we arrived here from Central and Cabling, when we got here, the boys picked up guns and started shooting at us. A little boy who had gone to buy Indomie was hit by a bullet, and the child is now dead.

"Right now, the whole area is under gunfire. Bullets are flying everywhere. This is not a joke; bullets are everywhere. If it hadn't been for God's protection, wouldn't I have died this morning? They even fired at me. They wanted to shoot me.

"Imagine. The police officers were there, but they just stood by watching with their arms folded. They didn't do anything to protect us."

The eyewitness stated that security personnel present at the scene failed to intervene despite the exchange of gunfire and attacks, accusing the police of watching helplessly while residents came under attack.

As the violence intensified, panic spread across Ojoo, one of Ibadan's busiest commercial hubs, with traders and residents fleeing for safety while businesses were forced to close.

Meanwhile, the Oyo State Deputy Governor visited the area in an effort to calm tensions and prevent further violence.

During the visit, Yoruba traders and community representatives urged the state government to evacuate the Hausa scavengers from Ojoo, insisting that they no longer felt safe living alongside them.

One of the Yoruba representatives told the Deputy Governor, "We don't want them to come and kill us at night while we are sleeping. We don't want them living in our community. Tell them to leave. Ojoo is a commercial hub."
https://saharareporters.com/2026/07/08/tension-ibadan-clash-between-yoruba-hausa-residents-leaves-tricycle-operator-passerby?fbclid=IwZnRzaAS7YaNwZG9mA2ZkaWQWUKKlguJjzl2LFiTPUp_GyTkVtxdFbGV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkCjY2Mjg1NjgzNzkAAR7-seCLiBAUfDeRwh1PuzL6Hzi0VZcOe7Cf-MkknSMMynXFS2o1hP22-i5Ffg_aem_elVEZy-oYblVq18b47R0ZQ

Oyo Govt confirms two dead in Ibadan clash

The Oyo State Government on Wednesday confirmed that two persons were killed and several others injured following a violent disturbance in the Ojoo area of Akinyele Local Government Area of the state.

The clash, which disrupted commercial and social activities and forced many residents to flee the area, was reportedly triggered by the alleged killing of a commercial tricycle rider during a dispute over a Point-of-Sale (POS) transaction on Tuesday night.

Although some residents claimed that the death toll was higher, the state government maintained that only two fatalities had been officially confirmed, adding that investigations were ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/oyo-govt-confirms-two-dead-in-ibadan-clash/

Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Ezeama400(op): 6:04pm On Jul 08
How are we going to differentiate between Hausa/fulanis and Yoruba ?
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by muyico(m): 6:07pm On Jul 08
Seems like this people is ready for war
Scavenger handling guns
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Ezeama400(op):
muyico:
Seems like this people is ready for war
Scavenger handling guns
War?

You don’t fight one of your own .
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by nifemi25(m): 6:14pm On Jul 08
If it hadn't been for God's protection, wouldn't I have died this morning? They even fired at me. They wanted to shoot me.

Kuku tell us you get odeshi.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by mariovito(m): 6:22pm On Jul 08
Abi youruba don dey wake up?
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by princepee:
What is rooming is not good oooo.
Scavengers now have gunshuh?
And they're bold enough to kill people in their own dominhuh?
Okay let's see how this pan out.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by bigwig071: 8:16pm On Jul 08
nifemi25:
If it hadn't been for God's protection, wouldn't I have died this morning? They even fired at me. They wanted to shoot me.

Kuku tell us you get odeshi.
aNd you want who to believe you? Say una siblings wan shoot you
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Mattswaggz: 8:16pm On Jul 08
Just see how backward this country is for goodness sake.....anyways someone once said they're one and "where is the cows" so they'll solve their family affairs by themselves....leaves thread cool
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Brendaniel: 8:17pm On Jul 08
The funny things is you will see the quietness on this thread, all over social media and in the entire South west, but one unverified statement saying Lagos is no man's land attributed to an Igbo man and you will see uproar everywhere, imagine being oppressed and killed in your own land and you are quiet, all because you want political partnership because of power , that's how desperate they are, yet they call Peter Obi desperate...

May their souls rest in peace and may peace be restored to the affected area,
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by olusledge: 8:17pm On Jul 08
I’ll wait to hear the real
Cause before commenting.. this dosent add up
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by annayawchee: 8:17pm On Jul 08
It's okay
Family business Sha.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by lavylilly: 8:18pm On Jul 08
The violent clash in Ojoo, Ibadan, which reportedly claimed the lives of a commercial tricycle operator and an innocent young boy, is deeply tragic and unacceptable.

No disagreement or misunderstanding should ever lead to the loss of human lives. Violence only brings pain to families, destroys businesses, creates fear in communities, and leaves lasting scars on everyone affected.

The authorities must carry out a thorough, impartial investigation to identify those responsible for the killings and ensure they are brought to justice, regardless of their ethnicity or background. At the same time, security agencies should act swiftly to restore peace and protect all law-abiding residents.

This is also a time for community leaders, religious leaders, and residents to reject retaliation and avoid actions or statements that could inflame ethnic tensions. Criminal acts should be treated as the actions of individuals, not entire communities.

May the souls of those who lost their lives rest in peace, and may their families find strength during this difficult time. Let peace, justice, and the rule of law prevail in Ibadan.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Kalaskala: 8:19pm On Jul 08
And Tinubu is constructing 1000km road from SE to sokoto
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Hezzyluv: 8:21pm On Jul 08
Wahala no dey ever finish for this nationhuh
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Mattswaggz: 8:21pm On Jul 08
Kalaskala:
And Tinubu is constructing 1000km road from SE to sokoto
They said they're one so comot mouth from family matters okay.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Pee101: 8:24pm On Jul 08
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by faceland: 8:25pm On Jul 08
They suspect each other.... Soon politicians would capitalised on this.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by tobenuel(m): 8:25pm On Jul 08
dem go dey alright. na small family issues
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Lithiumite: 8:25pm On Jul 08
I just hope that young boy isnt a child,poor soul,why should a child be outside by 11pm.....its really sad how things could degenerate so fast to the point of fatality......most likely a gand issue,the keke guy must have been known to the assailants.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by BlocksNG(m): 8:26pm On Jul 08
Ha bụ otu, ọ dịghị mkpesa hahahaahahah.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Sonofgod1990(m): 8:27pm On Jul 08
Very confused set of people
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Curious345: 8:27pm On Jul 08
Very bad day for lives and property
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by Blunt99:
Wrong headline.

Fixed:

Hausas kill Yorubas in their land, while the Yorubas run helter-skelter.
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by ariesbull: 8:29pm On Jul 08
It's two brothers issues the Igbo and the Niger Delta should stay away from this
Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Ibadan, Two Dead by AustineE1: 8:29pm On Jul 08
This is crazy,if this version of the situation that led to the crisis is true then it seems Ibadan is soon going the way of Kwara.
..however we should all sue for peace because this dark cloud hovering over Nigeria,will not do anyone any good.
Hausa scavengers shooting on all directions in Ojoo Ibadan,let me stop at that!A sign of bigger things!!!!!
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