Indigenes of the Northern part of Nigeria, who were feared to have
been targeted by protesters in Benin city were today seen going about
their normal businesses at the Aduwawa community in the city a suburb
well known for its Kara market and its access routes to the northern
part of nigeria.The Hausa's who constitute a large amount of meat and tomatoes sellers were seen by our 9jabook correspondent going about their normal business activities. though there are heavy presence of fierce looking mobile police men at strategic positions.
Truckload of tomatoes arrived from the northern part (Kano) of the country today. Businesses and other day to day activities has kicked off on full scale in the state capital but government offices, banks and some filling stations are still under lock and key.
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