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Graphic photos from the clash between Igbos and Hausas in Akokwa, Imo State



Six people were killed in Akokwa, Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State, Friday. According to Chidi Godswill Iwuchukwu, who shared these photos on a Facebook group:

"A Fulani man pursued a girl hawking buns into an old woman's house in Akokwa today, when the woman intervened the Fulani man used shovel and murdered both the woman and the girl, thank God for a young lady that saw what happened and she raise an alarm, the youth of Akokwa gathered and killed the Fulani man and killed more 5 Hausa people before police came and intervene, news reaching me now is that all the hausas people are running away from Akokwa, Ideato and some other neighbouring towns".



What a wicked world

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