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Nigeria: Bandits On Rampage in Sokoto, Niger, Kill 15, Abduct Many, Set Houses Ablaze

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[Vanguard] Bandits were again on rampage in the early hours of yesterday in two local government areas in Sokoto State, killing at least 15 persons and appointing district heads in affected communities.

Source: allAfrica.com

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