Group worried over escalating kidnapping, killings in Anambra
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Group worried over escalating kidnapping, killings in Anambra
The Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development (FENRAD) has voiced concern over the rising wave of kidnappings, cult-related killings, and other violent crimes currently affecting Anambra State, and called for a thorough review of security arrangeme ... »»»
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