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We Don’t Know The Cause Of The Problem
December 09, 2008 12:24, 406 views
Mrs. Grace James who is about 60 years old belongs to the Jijiwa, one of the indigenous tribes that have been turned into refugees by the latest violence in Jos. She told this magazine that she has been separated from her husband and children since rioters set their house on fire
Q: What happened to you, Madam?
A: I was living in Ridan Ruwa, but the whole house I was living in was burnt down and I had to run to the premises of NDLEA here to take shelter. My husband and my other family members are taking refuge in the other office of NDLEA. We don’t know the cause of this problem.
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ibrahim
11 December 2008 20:12Am not happy with the way you are reporting this crises.Are you going to tell me that you could not find one Hausa or muslim family that their family members were killed .What you are telling Nigerians is that the muslems only lost some properties not human lives.
Please always endeavour to follow the tenets of balance and fair journalism.