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Pandemonium In Anambra as Six houses was razed down in a communal clash
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Tension mounts in two communities in Anambra State following the alleged burning of six houses in renewed hostilities.

The houses were razed on Saturday night in Allah-Onugwa in Olumbanasa, Anambra West Local Government Area of State.

Allah-Onugwa and Odekpe have been at daggers drawn over land.

The latest skirmish came less than three weeks after a bloody clash between both villages which reportedly left seven persons dead and about 153 houses burnt.

A source told The Nation on Sunday that the attackers came from Odekpe.

He said, “They came near our primary school in the morning and started shouting.

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