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ebonyi lifts three month curfew on amasiri after okporojo killings
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- Ebonyi State lifted a three-month curfew on Amasiri communities after January killings in Okporojo village.
- Public institutions including schools and markets are set to reopen.
- The curfew was imposed to prevent violence linked to a land dispute between Amasiri and Okporojo.
- Governor Nwifuru rejected a bill to remove Amasiri Development Centre, maintaining total at 64.