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Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Edo State Gov Okpebholo Pays Condolence Visit To Families Of 16 Travellers Burnt Alive In Uromi

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo paid a visit to Kano state to pay a condolence visit to the Kano State Government and the families of the 16 travelers who were gruesomely burnt alive in Uromi, Edo State.
He assured them that justice would be served swiftly...



12 comments:

  1. This is an act of wickedness and the people involved should be dealt with.

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    1. Call it whatever you like. The pain these "people" have caused in this country is something one cannot forget in a hurry. Mtceeeeeeeew.

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  2. Ehyah.. rest in peace to the dead..
    They should also called their people to order and stop the killings and kidnapping in Edo State..

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  3. It is sad what happens to those people. But if this is the way they have being treating the case of people who have been killed unjustly by cross the country, this would not have happened. Herders and kidnappers has been killing innocent people around the country no one has been held accountable. The Christian girl was lynch just because of voice note nobody said anything, even Atiku deleted his tweets about it. It is about time the double standard in the country is annoying. And I do think Nigerians should stop buying cow meat in protest about this killing.

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  4. These people have been kidnapping and killing people and nothing has been done about it. Now, tables have turned, they want to start war?
    Are they trying to tell us we don't matter? Abeg!

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    1. Eha Amifu town in Enugu State currently occupied by Fulani herdsmen. Indigenes have ran to safety.

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    2. Are these the same people that killed the others

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  5. Until they sentence someone to death for this act it won’t stop
    Nigeria is a life for a life
    If they don’t literally kill someone for jungle justice, I’m afraid it won’t end

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  6. Has any of the northern state governors condemn all the atrocities the so called kidnappers and herdsmen have been perpetrating?
    Herdsmen have occupied almost all the villages in Edo state, villagers can't go to their farms without hiring security personnel for fear of being killed or kidnapped.

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  7. This case is a dicey one.
    First they shouldn’t have burnt them alive.
    Secondly , what were they doing with guns ?
    May their souls rest in peace.

    Enugu ( Eha Amufu) is currently on fire cos of Herdsmen and yet nothing .
    God help us all in this country

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  8. Nice move by the governors. All killing is bad. May our heart be filled with love, kindness and forgiveness

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