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No to War – Protesters take to streets of Kano over ECOWAS Plan to Invade
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No to War – Protesters take to streets of Kano over ECOWAS Plan to Invade Niger (video)

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A contingent of Nigerian citizens in Kano state have expressed their displeasure at the order by ECOWAS to restore democracy in Niger.

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In a trending video, the disapproving Kano residents carried flags of France and Niger and chanted “No to War”.

The residents marched across a section of the state, expressing their displeasure as they urged the government to focus on the country.

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Recall, ECOWAS ordered its reserve forces to head into Niger and restore democracy in the nation following the coup that removed President Bazoum.

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