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BREAKING: Several Nigerian Army reported dead as suspected Yahoo boys run into them

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Yet to be confirmed figure of soldiers from the Myoung Barracks, Yaba in Lagos State, were feared to have lost their lives when a suspected drunken driver rammed vehicle into their midst during the morning physical training on Friday morning.

According to a online news platform, TheNiche, the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday, has thrown the military community into panic.

Speaking to one of the soldiers, he said, “There’s blood everywhere. I was spared because I was at the back.”

The soldier (Name withheld) narrated that the vehicle had three young men suspected to be internet fraudsters, notoriously called ‘Yahoo Boys’.

He narrated that the vehicle rammed into the soldiers around the Myoung Barracks Army Sports Camp resulting in one of the occupants of the car running away immediately while the remaining two were apprehended and mercilessly beaten to stupor with their vehicle vandalised.

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