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Don’t kill me: I’m ready to Confess, thug sent to disrupt Abuja protest begs Nigerian youths

Abuja End SARS protesters has  apprehended one of the miscreants sent to disrupt the peaceful demonstrations of Nigerian youths.

The incident happened along Airport Road area of Abuja. After several cars were reportedly burnt in Apo Area by the thugs on rampage yesterday.

According to Alfa Enejoh who reported from the protest ground, The thugs came to scatter the process set on motion by the youths who’re hell-bent on asking for accountability in governance.

According to Mr Alfa Enejoh, the Miscreant begged the enraged protesters not to kill him as he is ready to confess the rationale behind his decision to attack the youths who’re on the road demonstrating thier grievances against the Buhari led administration.

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As the time of filing this report, some of the protesters are still standing to listen to his confession before they decide his fate.

 

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