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They are shedding blood, killing and maiming each other. Children and non-indigenes are the worst affected. A curfew has been imposed on the area with the aim to halt the atrocities there.
School children don't have the peace of mind to study and their teachers are leaving the town. A disagreement over the ownership of a parcel of land in Nakpanduri is the cause of all these.
On Hotline Seth Kwame Boateng visits the troubled town of Nakpanduri in an attempt to unravel the mystery behind the atrocities there.
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