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Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa calls on Buhari government to stop killings along Jos North

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa calls of Buhari government to stop killings along North Jos

There is news about Super Eagles of Nigeria captain Ahmed Musa.

On Sunday, August 15th Musa took to his official Instagram account to send a message to the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to stop killings around North Jos.

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Along with a photo of the dead, Musa said, “The killings of the innocent travellers that came all the way from Bauchi State after Islamic New year Zikr heading to their various destination and got intercepted at Rukuba Road of Jos North is heinous and barbaric.

“I’m calling on the Government and relevant authorities to take measures in curtailing the future occurrence of such barbaric act. May their souls rest in peace and may peace reign in our dear State and Nigeria as a whole.

Tosin Abayomi

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