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BREAKING: Panic Erupts Northern Nigeria As Adamawa community attacked, 50 houses razed down


BREAKING: Panic Erupts Northern Nigeria As Adamawa community attacked, 50 houses razed down



According to DailyPost report, A fishing community in Lamurde Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Mbemun, was attacked in the early hours of Saturday.
The attack on Mbemun came two days after a communal clash on Thursday between the Hausa community and indigenous Choba-speaking people in the same Lamurde LGA, which prompted a visit by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri on Friday.
Concerning the latest crisis, residents of Mbemun said the entire community fell under the attack of the unidentified people who burnt down many houses.
They said no death occurred as the people managed to escape, but that substantial sections of the community were razed and their cattle taken away
Lamurde is a town and Local Government Area which lies 145 kilometers south of the state capital, Yola.

Information Officer of the LGA, Mr Zidon Pwagwadi told our correspondent on phone Saturday morning that about 50 houses were razed by the invaders who also made away with cattle.

He added that the attackers were suspected to be Fulani herders.

The Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Suleiman Nguroje, was yet to respond to calls and text message regarding the attack when this report was filed.

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