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The Christian Post on MSNDisplaced Nigerians block highway to protest gov’t inaction after 200 Christians killed in massacreHundreds of displaced Nigerians blocked a major highway this week to protest government inaction after the mass killing of ...
Fulani terrorists murdered 34 members of Oklahoma student Barr Franc Utoo s immediate family during a massacre in Nigeria ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChristian Aid Unveils N500m Cash Transfer to Survivors of Benue AttacksA non-governmental organisation under the aegis of Christian Aid Nigeria has unveiled a ₦500 million cash transfer programme for survivors of Benue State massacre taking refuge at the Daudu Internally ...
There was heavy traffic at Yelewata in Benue State on Wednesday as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) blocked the major ...
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The Punch on MSNBenue leaders united behind Tinubu to end killings – AkumeThe Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, has said political leaders from across party lines in Benue State are supporting President Bola Tinubu’s administration, particularly ...
A mother and her grown up son, identified as Mlumun Igbawua and Terkimbir Igbawua respectively have reportedly been murdered ...
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, pledges ₦1bn donation through the Renewed Hope Initiative, to support Benue state families ...
Benue State Government says the state has witnessed tremendous improvement in security after the visit of President Bola Tinubu following the Yelewata attack that claimed over 200 lives.
Former Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has stated that the violence in Benue was sponsored by foreign elements, claiming that some attackers were from Chad, Niger, Senegal, Mali, and Libya.
A soldier stands guard prior to the government officials visit following an attack by gunmen in Yelewata community north-central Nigeria, Monday, June 16, 2025. (AP Photo) ...
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The Punch on MSNOrtom, Alia trade blame over Benue security gapsBenue State Governor, Father Hyacinth Alia and former governor, Samuel Ortom, have clashed over the state’s security ...
More people were killed by bandits or insurgents in Nigeria in the first half of this year than in all of 2024, according to figures released on Tuesday by Nigeria's human rights agency.
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