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Two feared dead, property destroyed as APC, RTEAN members clash in Lagos



All Progressives Congress (APC) party supporters rally as they celebrate the re-election of the incumbent president and the leader of APC, in Kano on February 27, 2019. - Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said his re-election was "free and fair", after his beaten rival denounced the results as a "sham" and promised a legal challenge that could dominate politics for weeks. The 76-year-old one-time military ruler's victory was confirmed late on February 26, 2019, after rescheduled polling blamed on logistical difficulties.



The crisis rocking All Progressives Congress, APC in Ojo Local Government, Lagos snowballed, resulting into a clash between two factions of the party on Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Friday.
Vanguard gathered that two persons were feared killed during the clash that lasted for several minutes and resulted in destruction of atleast 35 cars and other goods worth millions of naira

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