Katsina Youths Acquire Catapults To Fight Bandits, Nigerians React

Nigerians on social media have reacted after members of Katsina State Peoples Democratic Party Social Media Organization acquired and gave their youths locally made catapults for self defence against armed bandits.

Anaedoonline.ng reports that the program tagged, “Operation Catapult Shoot”, claimed that they embarked on the exercise in response to Governor Aminu Ballo Masari’s directive to people of the State to defend themselves against bandits’ attacks.

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The State Chairman of the Organization, Comrade Nuraddeen Adam Kankara Tina led other members of the social media group to launch the exercise in Katsina metropolis. “We embark on the exercise in compliance with the recent directive issued by the Katsina State government and we are determined to expand the exercise across local government areas of the state,” he said.

See reactions below;

@thebennyboom wrote; ‘This country is sponsored by Abeg!!’

@faitie_skin_glow wrote; ‘This must be comedy’

@matino____wrote; ‘This is the type of foolishness that happens in the north every time’

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@chriskata wrote; Why are northerners like this ?

@evelyn____xx wrote;’only northerners suppose have their own country tbh 😂 what is this naw . Catapult?? I’m ashamed on their behalf’

@lov.joey wrote; ‘They’re even laughing, e funny them too. Northern Nigeria shouldn’t be in the Nigerian Map

 

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