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Religious clash in Gombe State

Some 25 people were injured on Tuesday when Christian and Muslim youths clashed in Nigeria’s northern state of Gombe, AFP reported Governor Abubakar Hashidu as saying. The incident took place in the town of Kumo after some Muslims confronted three Christians who were carrying a picket bearing the words “No Sharia”, AFP quoted Hashidu as saying. Buildings were set ablaze but there were no deaths, AFP reported. The imposition of Sharia in much of northern Nigeria has been the source of much friction, including unrest last year in Kaduna City which left more 1,000 dead, and many buildings destroyed. Meanwhile, Borno State has decided to revoke all liquor licenses ahead of 1 June, when Sharia is scheduled to enter into effect there.

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