The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Kaduna to avoid some routes, as a result of the crisis bedeviling the Southern area of the state.
Those passing through Zonkwa, Samaru, Asha Awuce, Malagum, kagoro, Gidan Waya road are advised to change their direction, if they must travel or postpone the journey.
All the above mentioned roads are said to be blocked and innocent travellers are being killed.
This was contained in a message sent to our correspondent Kolomi Dala by an Army Spokesman in that area, Colonel Anka.