Hausa Men Take Cover In A Police Station After Clash With IPOB Members In Rivers
Some Hausa indigenes were spotted taking cover at
Umuebulu police station in Rivers state, according to Victor Ezeanochie
who shared the below photo. This happened after some members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Tuesday allegedly clashed with the
Hausa community in Oyibo Local Government Area of Rivers.
The incident reportedly started when the suspected members of IPOB gathered at Timber Junction awaiting other members to join a procession to Aba, Abia. Thereafter, soldiers rounded up the IPOB members using force to disperse the gathering and leaving many IPOB members injured.
A deadly confrontation immediately ensued between IPOB members and soldiers and ultimately led to some members venting their anger on the Hausa community in the area, according to reports.
The incident reportedly started when the suspected members of IPOB gathered at Timber Junction awaiting other members to join a procession to Aba, Abia. Thereafter, soldiers rounded up the IPOB members using force to disperse the gathering and leaving many IPOB members injured.
A deadly confrontation immediately ensued between IPOB members and soldiers and ultimately led to some members venting their anger on the Hausa community in the area, according to reports.
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