Hoodlums, on Friday, vandalised a police station in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. DAILY POST reports that a Wema Bank branch opposite the police station
DAILY POST reports that a Wema Bank branch opposite the police station was also vandalised.Our correspondent reports that some angry Nigerians protested the ongoing scarcity of new naira notes and petrol.There were also pockets of protests in areas like Olodo, Monatan and Iyana Church.
DAILY POST learnt from multiple sources that hoodlums took advantage of the protests to vandalise the police station and the bank at Agodi Gate.
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