Death toll rises in central Nigeria attacks • FRANCE 24 English

It’s a community in morning on Tuesday the villagers of mayanga in central Nigeria held a mass funeral for their loved ones who were killed during attacks across the plateau State there are many people that were killed slauter like animals in a they cold blooded some are in their house some were even

Outside uh today we buried about 50 all over in the zone local officials say military gangs launched attacks in not fewer than 20 different communities across the region the death toll is likely to rise with more than 500 people injured and several missing according to the commander for the

Nigerian Army in the plateau State security services were caught unawares I thought we had been able to understand each other and we have achieved peace on the plat we have started receiving commendations but the devil’s work that happened on the eve of Christmas cannot be explained because it is unprovoked we

Were overwhelmed northwest and central Nigeria have long been the scenes of violence linked to Bandit militias and jihadist conflict tensions have also flared between nomadic herders and Farmers over competition for natural resources intensified by rapid population growth and climate pressures after the plateau State Governor condemned last weekend’s tragedy his

Office vowed to take proactive steps to curb attacks on civilians

The death toll from a series of attacks on villages in central Nigeria has climbed to almost 200, local authorities said Wednesday (December 27), as survivors began to bury the dead.
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6 comments
  1. This is just a continuation of the resource wars. This has to stop. We can do better. If we don't give a damn what happens in Nigeria it will soon happen to us. We are all under the same environmental and social stressors. May prudence light our path.
    Godspeed.

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