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End SARS: Hoodlums set Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Corporation on fire (Video)

Some suspected hoodlums have set Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Corporation ablaze.

The hoodlums stormed the station in Uyo on Friday afternoon, throwing stones and eventually razing it down with fire.

It was gathered that the hoodlums hid under the ongoing End SARS protest to commit the crime.

For two weeks youths in Nigeria have been demonstrating and asking for a total reform of the country beginning with the police, however, the protests turned bloody as it was reportedly hijacked by hoodlums in some places.

President Mohammadu Buhari’s Thursday address to the national was far from bringing a remedy, as most youths were angered by his deliberate refusal to address the issues raised by the protesters, especially his failure to acknowledge the Lekki massacre.

Violence have continue across the country.

See the video below;

Sunny Green Itodo

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