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Shasha crises understandable but Fulani herdsmen and #EndSARS ?

Fulani herdsmen demand for N495b compensation over lives and properties lost during the #EndSARS and Shasha crisis in a recent video.

The herdsmen who stressed that they have the right to live and do business anywhere in Nigeria as enshrined in the constitution, claimed that they have sent in photo and video ”evidence of herdsmen killed” during both crisis to Nigerian and International agencies.

Shasha crises understandable but Fulani herdsmen and #EndSARS ?

They added that they will commence mass action if their demands are not met.

They said they lost over 100 persons during the #EndSARS protest.

Watch the video below……..

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