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Orile: Cold war in Lagos, 1 dead as Hausa/Fulani Thugs go on a killing spree

It has quite recently been confirmed that the Hausa’s are presently entering houses in Agility zone and executing people. People are presently escaping the death squard.

If you don’t mind be watchful  of a Cold war  In Lagos As Hausa/Fulani Thugs Attack Orile [VIDEO] We got the update bellow from a national journalist and it is joins by a video demonstrating the bloodletting and occupants testifying for what happened. It gives an account of occasions in the Orile territory of Lagos on Friday, March 4, 2016.

Happening Now: Orile Lagos on fire as a bleeding battle ejects between the Yorubas and Hausa/Fulanis Fulani/Hausa is at this moment presently assaulting Orile community in Lagos State. An entire group was leveled around Hausa/Fulani and a man was blazed alive. This is taking after the grisly uproar that happened in Mile 12 range of Lagos Wednesday. A citizen i-Reporter claimed the Fulani/Hausa men were joined by policemen.

That the law enforcement agents stood by and watched them smolder houses and annihilate properties, the journalist claimed so far, he has seen one blazed body accepted to be a Man from the area lynched by the Hausa/Fulanis as the fight went on in Orile area of Lagos.

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3 comments

  1. African Shop Online

    We want justice for the dead.

  2. Nwa Chineke

    @Amaka_Ekwo Oodua good morning in one Nigeria where Biafrans preach hate and division.

  3. Obi chigozie

    Hausa/fulani will continue to kill you people and nothing will be done, after all you people are their slaves

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