According to the twitter user Engr Abdulqadir (@DanTaraba) who shared this photo, the Army pleaded with the Sects for about 20 minutes but they refused to open the road for the Army convoy to pass through.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Zaria Incident: Photo of Nigerian Army pleading with the Muslim sect to open the road for their convoy to pass through
According to the twitter user Engr Abdulqadir (@DanTaraba) who shared this photo, the Army pleaded with the Sects for about 20 minutes but they refused to open the road for the Army convoy to pass through.
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