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A community leader and Obanla of Iwo, Abiola Ogundokun has said that a lot of people will be killed if Nigerians are allowed to wield guns and other weapons because too much hate resides in the heart man.
He noted that since Nigerians lack necessary discipline to handle guns, approving licenses for individuals to bear them will be disastrous.
The Obanla who spoke at the 41st memorial prayer of his father in Iwo, said there is too much conspiracy against Nigeria and it will take a commitment from all stakeholders to return the country to the path of peace and harmony.
Nigerians Harbour Hatred, They Will Kill One Another If Licenced To Have Guns Iwo High Chief
According to him, Nigerians lack the necessary discipline to handle guns. He described as massive the hatred Nigerians have towards one another.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Dec 30, 2020
A community leader and High Chief of Iwo, Abiola Ogundokun, has said Nigerians harbour too much hatred towards one another for any government to give individuals the approval to bear arms.
He said approving licences for individuals to have guns could lead to more chaos, according to a Vanguard report.
According to him, Nigerians lack the necessary discipline to handle guns. He described as massive the hatred Nigerians have towards one another.
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