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#EndBadGovernance Protest: Multiple Reports Of Gunshots In Zaria, Kaduna

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Many Nigerians online have reported shootings by security operatives during the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests in Zaria, Kaduna.

One X user, @hassan_mk_, said, “Things are getting out of hand. I’ve been hearing multiple shootings around my area in Zaria this afternoon. May Allah ease all our pain and suffering.”

Another X user @abfaa_ said, “The protests is getting really serious over here in Zaria. Please prioritise your safety and well-being. May Allah safeguard the lives and properties of innocent citizens and bring a swift resolution to this crisis.”

Furthermore, user @LubabatuAdam warned, “Please if you’re in Zaria kindly stay at home, shots are being fired please stay at home.”

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