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SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED IN FRESH BENUE HERDSMEN ATTACK.

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           Herdsmen attack.  Fulani herdsmen has attacked another area of  Benue State

          Residents of Benue state have been thrown into mourning again. This is because of  fulani herdsmen that keep murdering justice in the federal Republic of Nigeria.  Following the invasion of another church by suspected herdsmen.

A source told TheCable that seven persons were killed in the incident. This however,  happened two days after two priests and 17 church members were shot dead. The priests and congregations were killed at a Catholic church in Gwer west local government area of the state.

The fresh attacked took place at a church and a primary school in Logo local government area on Thursday morning.

                            victim of herdsmen attack

Richard Nyajo, chairman of Logo local government, told journalists that herdsmen were responsible for the attack. He said they invaded three villages in Mbamondo clan in early hours of the day. Moreover, they opened fire on people who were asleep in the church and school.

          Nyajo said the victims were taking refuge at the church following displacement from their communities. Seven dead bodies had already been recovered from the attack which started from Mondo settlement village in the LGA.

          A source told The Cable that seven persons were killed in the incident. This however,  happened two days after two priests and 17 church members were shot dead. The priests and congregations were killed at a Catholic church in Gwer west local government area of the state.

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Source : the cable.ng


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