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In another case of religion-induced
disturbance, a fight broke out in the new
Panteka market along the Nnamdi Azikiwe
bypass in Kaduna.
The fight erupted when an Igbo man allegedly
named his dog Muhammad. According to
Daily Trust Aproko, the market was closed
down by men of the Nigerian Police who
restored peace after the fight broke out.
Panteka market is a major spare parts centre
which houses many mechanic garages in the
state. According to an eyewitness, named
Aminu Ibrahim said the trouble started when
one Muhammad bought a dog and allegedly
named it Ibere after an Igbo trader.
Ibrahim said: “Since the boy named the dog
after the trader, the trader had warned him on
several occasions to rename the dog, but the
owner of the dog Muhammad refused. The
Igbo trader, Ibere also bought a dog and
named it Muhammad, this is when all hell was
let loose.”
Subsequently, a fight erupted between Hausa
and Igbo traders in the market which led to
the closure of the market by the police.
As at the time of this report, the police
spokesperson was not available for comments
at the time of filing this report as he did not
pick calls put across to his phone.
[color =pink]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports a police
officer is asking Nigerians to start naming
their dogs after bad people like Judas, Boko
Haram or even Lucifer, to prevent any crisis
and fighting.[/color]