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8 COMFIRMED DEATHS IN DONG JOS AS FULANI MERCENARIES ATTACK

Fulani Mercenaries claim 8 in Dong Jos North 

by Justin Jattim

Reports reaching Jat HotNews in the late hours of  23rd May, 2021 at about 8pm, a sporadic fire of guns shots engulfed Dong Jos North community. The sad turn of events claimed eight people who were accounted for while some yet unknown.

Residence of Dong community who were affected gave full details of how the Fulani mercenaries took them by surprise causing mayhem and leaving no stone unturned until they were satisfied in ending the little they could claim.

The said Fulani Mercenaries had sent messages of treat claiming to take over what belongs to them. In light of the sad event that took place, innocent lives lost where mostly women and defenseless children.

Security operatives who were present eased the tension, but were late as damages had taken place within the Dong Jos North Metropolis.

Keep in tune for further detail.


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  1. The moment plateau people stop tribalism and unite to fight a common enemy threatening the lives of innocent citizens the better for them, else we will all be killed

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