Renewed cult clash claims two lives in Cross River

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Renewed cult clash claims two lives in Cross River
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Renewed cult clashes in Calabar, Cross River State have claimed no fewer than two lives. The incident which led to the murder of two young men at different locations in Calabar occurred on Friday. The first killing, DAILY POST gathered happened at the early hours of Friday while the second incident occurred around 7pm. It

The incident which led to the murder of two young men at different locations in Calabar occurred on Friday.

It was revealed that the renewed cult clash was between the Klanz and the Axe which resulted in members of the public deserting their business places and closing shops earlier than the usual time. Esin who spoke with our correspondent on the phone on Saturday said “I am aware of the clash which occurred yesterday and two persons were gunned down.

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