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Bandits kill six people, rustle cattle in separate attacks in Sokoto

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A resident, Basharu Altine, said four farmers were killed in Gatawa while they were working in rice farms in an irrigation site.

The post Bandits kill six people, rustle cattle in separate attacks in Sokoto appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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