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BREAKING: Troops Kill Notorious Bandit Kingpin In Sokoto
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A notorious bandit kingpin identified as Ummaru Nagona has been shot dead in Sokoto.
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Nagona in some of his missions attacked the eastern areas of Sokoto, especially the villages in Isa and Sabon City.
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The bandit while still alive, worked with other gang members to make the lives of residents in the affected areas a living hell.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ummaru Nagona, a notorious bandit kingpin who specialised in terrorising residents of North West, has been killed by the military.
The bandit while still alive, worked with other gang members to make the lives of residents in Sokoto, especially the villages in Isa and Sabon City a living hell.
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A former Daily Trust Editor, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, who covered insecurity extensively, wrote, “I just received confirmation of the killing of the big gunman, Ummaru Nagona in arangama with Nigerian Army Atilare’s military car was carried on a motorbike along with the boy who supported him on their way to the rescue as a result of attacks on the gunmen camp in Kagara area east of Shinkafi (in Zamfara State).
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“I met Ummaru Nagona on a visit to Bello Turji in December 2021. If you see him you don’t say he’s a gunman. Evil has no resemblance!”
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