Nigeria fears spread of violence
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HUNDREDS OF Nigerians were reported to be on the move yesterday amid fears that ethnic violence between southern Yorubas and northern Hausas, which claimed at least 50 lives in Lagos last week, would spread to other parts of the country. Hausas were reported to be returning to the north with the bodies of those who were killed.
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