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Enugu govt demolishes another building used as kidnappers’ hideout

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Governor Peter Mbah-led administration in Enugu State has been demolishing properties linked to kidnapping and violent crimes in the state.

The post Enugu govt demolishes another building used as kidnappers’ hideout appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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