More than 300 killed in Nigeria violence

The latest violence, which began last week, has left about 5,000 people homeless.

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Gulf News
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Jos: A police commissioner said that 326 people have died in several days of religious violence between Christians and Muslims living in central Nigeria.

Acting Plateau State Police Commissioner Ikechukwu Aduba told reporters on Monday that officers have arrested 303 people in connection with the rioting that began last week.

Sectarian violence in this central region of Nigeria has left thousands dead over the past decade.

The latest violence, which began last week, has left about 5,000 people homeless.

The latest outbreak came despite the government's efforts to quell religious extremism in the West African country.

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