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Agatu and the De-escalation of Herdsmen Violence in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 11, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Operation Accord', Agatu, AK 47, Audu Ogbeh, Barrister Paul Edeh, Cattle Breeders, Chris Enenche, Dr. Enyantu Ifene, EDEMA, Edumoga, Fulani, General Martin Luther Agwai, Herdsmen, Miyetti Allah, Murtala Nyako, Northern Governors' Forum, Okpale-Ogege, One Idoma Initiative, Philips Ogwuche, Sale MomaleNo CommentsViews:
Agatu and the De-escalation of Herdsmen Violence in Nigeria

Agatu and the De-escalation of Herdsmen Violence in Nigeria Even as the Nigerian Air Force is mounting aerial surveillance around Southern Kaduna where the Nigeria Police as well as the mili... Read more

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