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Hausa vs Igbo clash: Pictures of DeiDei building material market crisis

Goods worth millions of naira have been burnt down following the crisis that reportedly ensued between Hausa and Igbo traders at the Dei Dei timber depot on Wednesday.

Recall that crisis broke out in the timber depot on Wednesday following the murder of a lady by an okada rider.

BREAKING: Crisis hits DeiDei building material market in Abuja

It was gathered that the motorcyclist reportedly killed a lady and in an attempt to run was apprehended by an angry an mob, IDOMA VOICE report.

Several woods were set on fire and many persons have been reportedly injured.

BREAKING: Update on DeiDei building material market crisis

At the time of this report, the police authorities are yet to react to the incident.

IDOMA VOICE has obtained pictures and video clips of the aftermath of the De iDei building material market crisis.

Here are some pictures and clips of the incident.

 

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