Nigerian major newspapers today, December 14, focused on the military raid in the residence of Nigeria Shi’ite leader, Sheik Ibraheem Zakzaky, as his whereabout remains unknown and the ongoing arms probe deal involving the former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
Vanguard reports that no fewer than 20 members of the Shi’ite sect were killed, yesterday, December 13, as the Nigerian military cracked down on the sect for blocking the highways during their public procession in Zaria, Kaduna state.
The sect, however, claimed that hundreds of its members were killed by soldiers who stormed three of its locations with heavy military weapons. It was gathered that the troops engaged members of the sect throughout the night as heavy shootings and sounds of explosions were heard in Gyallesu and Sokoto Road, where Hussainiyya – the spiritual centre of the sect – is located.
Vanguard reports that no fewer than 20 members of the Shi’ite sect were killed, yesterday, December 13, as the Nigerian military cracked down on the sect for blocking the highways during their public procession in Zaria, Kaduna state.
The sect, however, claimed that hundreds of its members were killed by soldiers who stormed three of its locations with heavy military weapons. It was gathered that the troops engaged members of the sect throughout the night as heavy shootings and sounds of explosions were heard in Gyallesu and Sokoto Road, where Hussainiyya – the spiritual centre of the sect – is located.