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SubscribeViolence: Orji asks religious leaders to protect Ndigbo
GOVERNOR Theodore Orji of Abia State has warned that there was a limit to endurance, following attacks on Igbos in the post-election crisis that erupted in some northern states of the country, and called on political leaders in the affected areas to call their followers to order.
Post election riots in Kaduna, Bauchi, Yobe, Niger
VIOLENCE erupted in various parts of the North over results of last Saturday’s presidential election claiming several lives and property.
On killed, churches, shops razed as youths protest in Yobe, Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno Kano, Kaduna
EW hours to announce the results of the presidential elections that took place last Saturday all over the 36 states of the federation, there were massive protests in some parts of the Northern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno Kano, Kaduna and Yobe state alleging that the ruling Peoples Democratic party (PDP) had connived with INEC and other security agencies to rig, manipulate and influence the outcome of the results at the detriment of the Congress for ProgressAive Change and other opposition parties.
Mayhem in Imo community
A horde of angry youths believed to be loyalists of Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN) have unleashed mayhem in Amaraku, a sleepy rural community in Isiala Mbano local council area of Imo State.
Presidential poll fair, transparent, says ECOWAS Observation Mission
ECOWAS Observation Mission, Sunday, in Abuja, said the Presidential election met the criteria of fairness and transparency and commended INEC for its leadership and professionalism.
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