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Nigerian Army caught on video granting official passage to Fulani terrorists

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In this video, officers of the Nigerian Army were seen officially granting passage to Fulani terrorists on their way to an unknown destination to go and cause mayhem.

The Fulani terrorists were seen clad in military fatigues and freely brandishing AK-47 rifles in front of the Nigerian soldiers.

Watch the video clip below:

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the incident took place at a community in Katsina State.

The community had held a peace talk with the terrorists in the presence of the Nigerian Army as a witness.

A Nigerian soldier was seen and heard in the video making a call to his colleague in Hausa language, saying:

“Hello Sanusi, Please, for the sake of God, I want you to do something. Can you hear me?

“I want you to tell everybody on the road that the Fulanis are on their way passing-by.

“Nobody should say anything for God’s sake. Just allow them pass. They are about to pass.

“Nobody should stop them. Let them go through the main road. Nobody should say anything or hinder them.

“Please for God’s sake, allow them to pass through.

“They are on their way presently. Please inform our men. Inform everyone.”

Reacting to the incident, an observer, who spoke anonymously, said:

“Imagine this was in South East or South West? Nigeria is indeed finished!”


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