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Insecurity: Allow Nigerians bear arms to defend themselves – House Leader

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Another principal officer of the House, Mohammed Monguno (APC, Borno) said any government that cannot protect lives and properties "should not last longer than necessary."

The post Insecurity: Allow Nigerians bear arms to defend themselves – House Leader appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Source: Premium Times - Nigeria leading newspaper for news, investigations

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