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Children’s day: Students faint as bouncer uses pepper spray on unruly youth in Edo
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Children’s day: Students faint as bouncer uses pepper spray on unruly youth in Edo

Punch Nigeria about 4 hours 1 mins read
Students celebrating Children’s Day in Edo State fainted after a bouncer used pepper spray on unruly youth. Learn more about the incident and official resp Read More: https://punchng.com/childrens-day-students-faint-as-bouncer-uses-pepper-spray-on-unruly-youth-in-edo/

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