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Benue Herders’ Attack: Over 80 Izhi People Found Dead

Benue Herders’ Attack: Over 80 Izhi People Found Dead

Fulani herdsmen. The National President of Izzi Nnodo Youth Forum on Thursday at Abakalki disclosed that over 80 Izhi people in Benue State have been founded dead following the attacks by the suspected Fulani herdsmen. Comrade Nwovu recalled on the wake of 30th May, 2021, that suspected Fulani herdsmen invaded, attacked and murdered some Izhi people living in Ado Local Government Area of Benue State. He said the briefing is pertinent owing to the increasing insecurity in Nigeria; stressing that the the level of lives and property destroyed with those injured were unascertainable as the death tolls have continued to…
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Happening! Divided Nigeria Today, Not Tomorrow, We’re Prepared Than Any Ethnic Group…Miyetti Allah

Happening! Divided Nigeria Today, Not Tomorrow, We’re Prepared Than Any Ethnic Group…Miyetti Allah

Unknown gunmen Following the insecurity and tension caused by clashes between farmers and herders in some parts of Nigeria, the National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Alhassan Saleh, has unequivocally declared the readiness of Fulani ethnic group for a divided Nigeria. This is even as Southern Governors have unequivocally banned open cattle grazing in the entire 17 southern states of the country. Speaking to SaharaReporters, Saleh said Fulani herders are not the problem facing the country, hence they are more ready to go their separate ways. He added that the Fulani ethnic group is more ready for division of…
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CBN/ NIRSAL LOAN: Ebonyi Govt commences Operation Show Your Farms<br>… Reveals criteria for assessment

CBN/ NIRSAL LOAN: Ebonyi Govt commences Operation Show Your Farms
… Reveals criteria for assessment

By Chijioke Njoku In a bid to prepare the entire Ebonyi state for zero oil economy, the Governor Engr. David Umahi has reiterated that the CBN/ NIRSAL could only be accessed by interested individuals are currently farm owners in the state. This is even as the state has, in conjunction with CBN /NIRSAL  kicked off inter local government tour which started at Ezza south local government area . Addressing  beneficiary at the Ezza south local government headquarter, the deputy chief of staff, Government House, Abakaliki, and programme falicitator Dr. chief Okechukwu Nwakpu said the visit to the local government was…
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Give palliative funds to farmers to invest in food production – Archbishop Opoko tells FG, Governors

 The Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia, and the Chairman, World Methodist Council (WMC) Social and International Affairs, Most Rev (Dr) Chibuzo Raphael Opoko, has urged the Federal Government of Nigeria and the various State Governments to focus on farmers in the grant of subsequent relief funds, saying that palliatives are not sustainable. Archbishop Opoko gave this charge in an interview with Famous Reporters, yesterday, at his office, in Umuahia, the state's capital, arguing that palliatives are transient, as Government at the various levels, should consequently, make sustainable offers to the citizenry, as the fight against the glaring adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic…
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Give palliative funds to farmers to invest in food production – Archbishop Opoko tells FG, Governors

 The Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia, and the Chairman, World Methodist Council (WMC) Social and International Affairs, Most Rev (Dr) Chibuzo Raphael Opoko, has urged the Federal Government of Nigeria and the various State Governments to focus on farmers in the grant of subsequent relief funds, saying that palliatives are not sustainable. Archbishop Opoko gave this charge in an interview with Famous Reporters, yesterday, at his office, in Umuahia, the state's capital, arguing that palliatives are transient, as Government at the various levels, should consequently, make sustainable offers to the citizenry, as the fight against the glaring adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic…
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Give palliative funds to farmers to invest in food production – Archbishop Opoko tells FG, Governors

 The Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia, and the Chairman, World Methodist Council (WMC) Social and International Affairs, Most Rev (Dr) Chibuzo Raphael Opoko, has urged the Federal Government of Nigeria and the various State Governments to focus on farmers in the grant of subsequent relief funds, saying that palliatives are not sustainable. Archbishop Opoko gave this charge in an interview with Famous Reporters, yesterday, at his office, in Umuahia, the state's capital, arguing that palliatives are transient, as Government at the various levels, should consequently, make sustainable offers to the citizenry, as the fight against the glaring adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic…
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