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Punch Newspapers Sections Jesusegun Alagbe She will never forget the event of March 11, 2019 in her lifetime. Perhaps no one who suffered such a fate would forget it in a hurry. The grim reminder of the sad day is glaring for anyone to see. No, she was not born with a deformed left limb. For the first 21 years of her life, she had a full limb, until March 11 of last year when a group of suspected militant Fulani herdsmen seized control of Dogon Noma, a quiet village in Kajuru Local Government Area in the southern part of Kaduna State, killing and deforming the villagers. ....
ON THE GO Umahi accuses herders of complicity in Ebonyi attack, says youths at tipping point David Umahi, governor of Ebonyi, says there are indications that herders are complicit in the recent attacks in the state.Advertisement About 15 people were killed during the attacks by gunmen. Ebonyi attack: Osinbajo visits affected areas, says the dead will get justice Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has assured the people of Ebonyi that the federal government will ensure that they get justice over the recent killings in Ishielu LGA of the state.Advertisement At. Gani Adams describes Oyo CP as ‘slow and biased’ over handling of security issues ....
Double trauma: Displaced by violent attacks, hunger worsens COVID-19 impact on Southern Kaduna children Published 12 December 2020 JESUSEGUN ALAGBE reports on the tragic situation of children caught up in the conflict in the southern part of Kaduna State Loud shouts of “run, run, run!” woke up heavy-eyed Jonathan Badamosi from his sleep around 6am on March 11, 2019. “Fetch your sister and run now!” his mother screamed. Hurriedly, Badamosi, 11, woke up his five-year-old sister, Muradi (a Hausa word meaning ‘My Desire’), and on his mother’s instruction, they ran out from the house. Badamosi did not ask his mother any questions about what was happening and where he and his sister should flee. First, there was no time to do that, and second, he already knew what was happening. He just needed to run somewhere where he and his sister could escape from the onslaught of the rampaging suspected Fulani militiamen. ....