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A mass burial was held in a community in Benue state Nigeria for victims of a recent attack by herdsmen. The emotional ceremony was attended by family members friends and community leaders who wept and mourned the loss of their loved ones. The attack which left many homes destroyed and families displaced has been attributed to ongoing conflicts between farmers and herders in the region. The video of the burial has gone viral bringing attention to the ongoing violence and calling for government intervention to bring an end to the senseless killings. The community hopes that this tragic event will bring about change and prevent further bloodshed.

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In April 2025 the Fulani herdsmen in a Benue community were given a 48-hour ultimatum to vacate the area. This ultimatum was issued by the communitys leaders as a response to recent attacks and killings by the herdsmen. The community members were fed up with the constant violence and destruction caused by the herdsmen and demanded that they leave the area immediately. This ultimatum sparked tension and fear among the Fulani herdsmen who were unsure of their safety and future in the community. The situation highlighted the ongoing conflicts and tensions between farmers and herdsmen in Nigeria.

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Two friends identified as Arigun David 21 and Michael 34 have lost their lives in a fracas with a herdsman at Agwan Doka area of Mararaba in Karu local government area of Nasarawa State. Conf

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The community of Otobi Akpa in Benue State was plunged into deep mourning on Sunday as 11 victims of the April 15th suspected herdsmen attack were laid to res

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Angered by the frequent killings in Benue State especially in Agatu Local Government Area the Chairman of the LGA Melvin Ejeh

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In a bid to address the protracted insecurity in Benue State the chairman of Agatu Local Government Area of the State James Melvin Ej

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The Igbo Women Assembly (IWA) has urged the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa to focus on tackling killer herdsmen terrorizing communities in the South East rather than targeting members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Responding to recent comments by the CDS cautioning residents against supporting IPOB and its armed wing

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A mass burial was held in a community in Benue state Nigeria for victims of a recent attack by herdsmen. The emotional ceremony was attended by family members friends and community leaders who wept and mourned the loss of their loved ones. The attack which left many homes destroyed and families displaced has been attributed to ongoing conflicts between farmers and herders in the region. The video of the burial has gone viral bringing attention to the ongoing violence and calling for government intervention to bring an end to the senseless killings. The community hopes that this tragic event will bring about change and prevent further bloodshed.

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In April 2025 the Fulani herdsmen in a Benue community were given a 48-hour ultimatum to vacate the area. This ultimatum was issued by the communitys leaders as a response to recent attacks and killings by the herdsmen. The community members were fed up with the constant violence and destruction caused by the herdsmen and demanded that they leave the area immediately. This ultimatum sparked tension and fear among the Fulani herdsmen who were unsure of their safety and future in the community. The situation highlighted the ongoing conflicts and tensions between farmers and herdsmen in Nigeria.