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Two Die, Many Injured as Soldiers Open Fire on Ladipo Traders Over Engine
The Nigerian Soldiers have allegedly opened fire on traders at Ladipo Spare parts market in Lagos State following a disagreement, killing two traders and injuring many.
The Nigerian Soldiers have allegedly opened fire on traders at Ladipo Spare parts market in Lagos State following a disagreement, killing two traders and injuring many.

In a video circulated on social media, one of the soldiers bought an engine last year and came back on Tuesday, 13th July 2021 to change the engine.

He demanded a new engine but the trader refused, he quickly mobilized his colleagues who opened fire at the traders.
Watch the heart-wrenching videos below; https://twitter.com/Thebluehawk0/status/1415056950933475337?s=19
Here it is pic.twitter.com/I9FoPa261Y— Papichulo (@Jagaban79401041) July 13, 2021
pic.twitter.com/bzhzkLvUiC— Papichulo (@Jagaban79401041) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/benisilva3/status/1415040365258752009?s=19
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