The Nigerian Federal Government has advised its citizens planning to travel to the United Kingdom to exercise caution due to rising violence following the deaths of three young girls at a concert.
This warning came from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, emphasizing that the violence has escalated significantly, leading to attacks on law enforcement and infrastructure damage.
Nigerians are urged to avoid political processions, rallies, and crowded areas, and to remain vigilant at all times.
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Recent weeks have seen large and sometimes unruly demonstrations by far-right and other groups in the UK, which have intensified following the tragic deaths, fueling anti-immigration sentiments, particularly against Muslim immigrants and people of color.
In a recent incident, anti-Muslim protesters clashed with police in a northern English town after three girls were fatally stabbed, and five other children were critically injured during a Taylor Swift-themed event.
This shocking attack in Southport, a quiet town north of Liverpool, has deeply affected the nation. Authorities have confirmed that the suspect, born in the UK, had no ties to terrorism.
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