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Young female politician, Ndi Kato releases graphic photos and names of her kinsmen who were murdered in Kafanchan

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di Kato, a 30-year-old female politician, has cried out on Twitter after her clansmen were murdered in their homes by bandits.   For months, Kato has joined others on Twitter in condemning the southern Kaduna killings. Unfortunately, the killers eventually got to her home town and massacred some of her family members.   Refusing to let them be just statistics, Kato decided to publish their names and age on Twitter.  One of the victims is a 4-year-old. She also shared graphic photos and videos of the deceased and aftermath of the attack on her family members and kinsmen in Kafanchan.  Kafanchan is a mainly Christian-dominated town in the southern part of Kaduna State.   The killings in Southern Kaduna has been going on for months now and Nigerians have condemned the state government for not taking adequate actions to curtail the killings in southern Kaduna. See Kato's Tweets below..

SPONSORS OF BOKO HARAM BANDITS REVEALED - KATSINA STATE GOVERNOR MASARI DISCLOSES THIS

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Governor Aminu Masari, of Katsina States has accused those he described as the enemies of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as being behind the attacks by bandits and Boko Haram in the northern part of the country. The Governor spoke at a meeting with APC ward and local government chairmen on Sunday. The Governor said politicians are sponsoring the attacks to make the ruling party look incompetent in order to take over in the next general election. According to Masari, useful information from community leaders could support the fight against insecurity in the north and other parts. “Most of the bandits and Boko Haram attacks facing the northern part of the country are sponsored by some politicians who are enemies of the present APC government at both federal and state,” he said. “During the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, there were multiple bombs in Maiduguri, Kano and even Abuja. “The Kano bombing then killed more than 500 people. Mosques, churches and roads were clo...