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Northern Governors Seize the Initiative in Managing Herdsmen Violence

Posted By: adminon: January 04, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Zone of depression', Agatu, Finishing schools, Historical sensibilities, Northern Nigerian politics, Patrick Yakowa, Prof Ishaya Audu, Proseltisation, SensitisationNo CommentsViews:
Northern Governors Seize the Initiative in Managing Herdsmen Violence

Northern Governors Seize the Initiative in Managing Herdsmen Violence Leaders of the Northern Governors’ Forum appear to have stolen the thunder from the foot of avoidance and denial in mana... Read more

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