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Outrage in Sokoto as deadly bandit attacks spark protest, displace residents

Vanguard News

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July 3, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

By Musa Ubandawaki, Sokoto Residents of Bodinga Local Government Area of Sokoto State on Friday staged a mass protest over renewed bandit attacks that reportedly claimed several lives, displaced scores of villagers and heightened fears across affected communities. The protesters blocked the Sokoto–Jega–Yauri highway, a major route linking Sokoto with Kebbi and Niger states, demanding [] The post Outrage in Sokoto as deadly bandit attacks spark protest, displace residents appeared first on Vanguard News.

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 3, 2026

Bandit attacks spark protest in Sokoto as angry residents block major highway [VIDEO]

Residents of Bodinga Local Government Area of Sokoto State on Friday staged a protest, blocking the Bodinga–Sokoto highway to demand urgent government intervention following renewed bandit attacks on several communities. The protest followed reports of fresh attacks that allegedly claimed lives, displaced families and left several residents missing. Journalist Bakatsine, who reports on conflict and [] Bandit attacks spark protest in Sokoto as angry residents block major highway [VIDEO]

Reuters

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· Jun 30, 2026

Anti-immigration protesters light fires in Johannesburg

Protesters lit fires in Johannesburg's city center as thousands joined an anti-immigration march, moving through the streets under the watch of police and private security personnel. #southafrica #johannesburg #immigration #protest

Independent Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

LOOK: Alleged looting, intimidation and arson nationwide after anti-immigration marches

LOOK: Alleged looting, intimidation and arson nationwide after anti-immigration marches

Vanguard News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Gunmen kill three in fresh Plateau attack

The attack, which occurred at about 7 p.m. on Wednesday, threw the community into mourning as residents fled for safety. The post Gunmen kill three in fresh Plateau attack appeared first on Vanguard News.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Atok Residents Live in Fear as Illegal Mining Tensions Escalate in Limpopo

ATOK, LIMPOPO — Residents of Bogalatladi Village in Atok, Limpopo, are living in fear as escalating tensions between local communities and illegal miners spark violence and destruction. The platinum- and chrome-rich Jacalas mountain has become a hotspot for illicit mining activities, leading to burnt properties, a shooting, and widespread anxiety among villagers. The fragile peace []

Salon

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump’s crackdown on ICE protesters already shows signs of backfiring

A move aimed at stifling political dissent has already spurred protesters into action in Minneapolis

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Related coverage for "Outrage in Sokoto as deadly bandit attacks spark protest, displace residents": Daily Post Nigeria — Bandit attacks spark protest in Sokoto as angry residents block major highway [VIDEO]. Reuters — Anti-immigration protesters light fires in Johannesburg. Independent Online — LOOK: Alleged looting, intimidation and arson nationwide after anti-immigration marches. Vanguard News — Gunmen kill three in fresh Plateau attack. South Africa Today — Atok Residents Live in Fear as Illegal Mining Tensions Escalate in Limpopo. Salon — Trump’s crackdown on ICE protesters already shows signs of backfiring