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Police in Nigeria say at least 67 people have died after three stampedes within days of each other.

On Saturday, 32 people were killed, including at least four children, during Christmas charity events as crowds surged forward while food was being handed out.

Of those killed, 22 died in the town of Okija, in the southeastern state of Anambra, after a philanthropist organised an event to distribute food, local police spokesman Tochukwu Ikenga said.

Ten others died in the capital, Abuja, during a similar event organised by a local church.

Stampede kills 22 in Nigeria's southeastern Anambra state’s Okija town, during a food distribution organised by a philanthropist on 21/12/2024. screengrab shows Abuja residents at Christmas event before stampede Pic: Arise News
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Crowds before the stampede in Anambra on Saturday. Pic: Arise News/AP

Africa’s most populous country is seeing a growing trend by local organisations, churches and individuals to ease economic hardship caused by a cost-of-living crisis.

Witnesses of the Abuja stampede told the Associated Press there was a crowd surge at one of the church gates. Some people had waited overnight to get food.

On Wednesday, another stampede killed 35 children at a holiday funfair in southwestern Nigeria.

Several children killed in stampede at a holiday fair event in Nigeria in Basorun, Oyo State on 18/12/2024. Pic: ARISE NEWS
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Children were rushed to hospital after the Oyo incident. Pic: Arise News/AP

It happened at a school in Basorun in the state of Oyo although the exact cause is not clear.

A local radio station, Agidigbo FM, had reportedly suggested children could win prizes and gifts at the event.

Several children killed in stampede at a holiday fair event in Nigeria in Basorun, Oyo State on 18/12/2024. Pic: ARISE NEWS Pictured centre is Bayo Lawal, Oyo State Deputy Governor
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Oyo state deputy governor Bayo Lawal visited injured children. Pic: Arise News/AP

The organisers were arrested, state governor Seyi Makinde said in a statement.

“We are not exonerating anybody who’s connected with this organisation of the event,” Oyo state deputy governor Bayo Lawal said as he visited a hospital treating some of the injured.

But he said the government is awaiting a report on what happened.

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