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Benue Carnage: Over 200 Killed In Yelewata Community

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Gunmen suspected to be herdsmen militia have continued their deadly rampage in Benue State, with over 200 people reportedly killed on Saturday,14th June 2025 in Yelwata, Guma Local Government Area.

A high-ranking army officer also revealed that “two soldiers were killed in a separate attack same Saturday morning in Guma LGA.” 

Speaking to journalists from Makurdi, community leader and former acting Chairman of Benue SUBEB, Matthew Mnyan, recounted the horrors:

“It started last night at about 11pm when Fulani terrorists came from the Western part of Yelwata and started shooting.

“So the police men and young people that were there tried to engage them. Suddenly another group came from the Eastern part of the community and they overran those trying to resist them.

“They killed people, poured petrol on the stalls in the market and burnt them.”

Governor’s Account

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, on his part confirmed that the casualty figure from the Yelewata killings has risen to 59, including two soldiers and a civil defense personnel. 

This figure, according to him, is based on confirmation from security operatives and a comprehensive head count.

While addressing journalists at the government house, Governor Alia stated that the number is the result of a physical head count carried out by security agencies in collaboration with the families of the victims, “as all the security services who were at the various meetings.”

Governor Hyacinth Alia also acknowledged the support of his Nasarawa State counterpart, crediting him for sharing intelligence regarding the incident, which also claimed the life of a woman on the Nasarawa axis.

He provided these details while receiving a report from the panel of enquiry set up to investigate militia activities in the Sankera axis.

The governor assured that his administration remains committed to investigating those mentioned in the report in a bid to restore peace in Sankera.

Benue Youths Protest Over Killings

Tension however escalated in the state on the morning of Sunday, 15th June 2025, as angry youths launched a massive protest, blocking the busy Abuja-Makurdi highway at Wurukum Roundabout. The demonstration was a bold call for justice and improved security in response to another round of deadly violence in the state.

Dressed in black and holding palm fronds, the protesters carried placards with heart-wrenching messages condemning the persistent killings, which they claimed have continued despite numerous pleas for intervention.

The protest occurred less than 24 hours after a brutal attack by suspected armed herdsmen on Yelewata community in Guma Local Government Area. One protester stated that “over 200 people were reportedly massacred” in what is being described as one of the most devastating assaults in recent times.

Protesters vowed not to vacate the highway until both federal and state governments take concrete steps to safeguard lives and bring those responsible to justice.

This defiance came despite a prior warning from the Benue State Government advising against unlawful gatherings, particularly by youths in sensitive areas. The demonstrators, however, said their action stemmed from deep frustration and a sense of abandonment by the authorities.

Our correspondent, Doofan Aga observed that vehicular movement along the highway was completely halted, leading to major gridlock and panic among commuters.

As the protest drew a large crowd, tensions heightened when police fired teargas to disperse the demonstrators, sparking confusion and fear. Benue State Commissioner of Police, Emenari Ifeanyi, made efforts and addressed the protesters.

This development adds to Benue’s ongoing security crisis, with growing demands for urgent federal action to stop the violence and restore peace.

The situation was eventually brought under control without any reported casualties, although a strong security presence remains in the area to prevent any further breakdown of law and order.

14 Arrested During Protest In Benue

The Benue State Police Command has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting lawful civic engagement, while firmly condemning acts of violence, destruction, and lawlessness.

In a statement, the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, praised the peaceful conduct of demonstrators at Wurukum Roundabout, Makurdi, “who gathered to express grievances over recent security incidents in the State.”

However, Edet expressed concern over the actions of a different group of hoodlums allegedly sympathetic to the protest. These individuals reportedly blocked a road in Apir, on the outskirts of Makurdi, where they forcefully stopped a truck and set it ablaze, leaving the yet-to-be-identified driver trapped inside.

According to the command, “so far arrested fourteen (14) suspects in connection with these incidents,” adding that they will face prosecution. Investigations are ongoing to identify and apprehend other individuals responsible for the violence.

The statement also confirmed that normalcy has been restored following coordinated efforts by the police and other security agencies.

Edet stressed the importance of peaceful and lawful protest, stating that “while the right to peaceful protest is respected and protected, it is imperative that such expressions remain lawful and non-violent.”

She further noted that the Commissioner of Police, Benue State Command, CP Ifeanyi Emenari, had shown proactive leadership by visiting the protest site alongside the Deputy Governor of Benue State, Sam Ode, “in an effort to engage with the demonstrators and appeal for calm.”

“Unfortunately, the crowd declined to be addressed, and the protest was soon hijacked by disruptive elements who attempted to attack the Deputy Governor. Police officers swiftly intervened using non-lethal crowd control measures, including smoke and water cannons, to prevent harm and safely evacuate the Deputy Governor from the scene. No casualties or injuries were recorded during this operation,” the statement read in part.

Parents Demand Release of Students Over Security Fears

Tension has continued to build at the Government Special Science Senior Secondary School, North Bank, Uni Agric Road, Makurdi, as concerned parents gathered at the school gate in protest, demanding the immediate release of their children amid rising insecurity in the area.

The visibly agitated parents said they could no longer entrust the safety of their wards to the school, pointing to recent violent incidents in the vicinity and the government’s failure to act despite repeated warnings. According to them, the school had officially written to the Benue State Ministry of Education requesting security presence before the current term began, but no response was received.

Their fears intensified after the recent abduction of students from the nearby Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (JOSTUM), formerly the University of Agriculture. The parents noted that a follow-up reminder was sent to the Ministry after the JOSTUM incident, but again, no action was taken.

The situation worsened last week when suspected herdsmen launched an attack on the host community surrounding the school, resulting in several deaths and widespread displacement. Parents also raised alarm that, during the last visiting day, cows were seen grazing inside the school compound due to a broken section of the perimeter fence raising further concerns for student safety.

Calling for swift government intervention, the parents demanded that the school temporarily suspend academic activities until adequate security measures are put in place.

“We don’t want another JOSTUM, Chibok or Dapchi situation in Benue,” one concerned parent said.

As of the time of reporting, there had been no official statement from the Ministry of Education or the school authorities.

What The Government Is Doing

President Bola Tinubu has ordered security chiefs to immediately implement his earlier directive aimed at restoring lasting peace and security in Benue State.

The renewed order comes in response to the latest wave of reprisal attacks that claimed many lives.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, “on the president’s directive, intelligence chiefs, the police and the military have arrived in the state to direct security operations and restore sanity.”

President Tinubu also called on the Governor of Benue State to take the lead in organizing reconciliation meetings and dialogue among the warring parties to stop the continued bloodshed and promote peaceful coexistence between farmers, herders, and local communities.

He condemned the violence, stating that the killings are “inhuman and anti-progress,” while urging political and community leaders in the affected areas to avoid making statements that could heighten tensions.

“They should also rein in those who go out to cause provocations and ignite reprisal attacks.

The latest news of wanton killings in Benue State is very depressing. We must not allow this bloodletting to continue unabated. Enough is now enough,” the statement read in part.

The President directed security agencies to take firm action, arrest all perpetrators involved in the violence, and ensure they are prosecuted.

President Tinubu also emphasized the need for responsible leadership at all levels, particularly within Benue State, to curb the crisis.

“This is the time for Governor Alia to act as a statesman and immediately lead the process of dialogue and reconciliation that will bring peace to Benue. Our people must live in peace, and it is possible when leaders across the divides work together in harmony and differences are identified and addressed with fairness, openness and justice,” he concluded.

Death Toll From South African Floods Climbs to 86

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The death toll from the devastating floods that have battered South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 86, according to officials on Friday, as search and rescue teams continued to comb through the debris for missing persons.

The floods, triggered by torrential rainfall over several days, have left a trail of destruction, washing away homes, damaging infrastructure, and displacing hundreds of residents. Authorities have confirmed that dozens are still unaccounted for, raising concerns that the number of fatalities could increase further.

Emergency response units, including disaster management teams, are still engaged in recovery efforts. Many affected communities remain without access to clean water and electricity, with roads and bridges either submerged or severely damaged.

President Cyril Ramaphosa, who visited the disaster-stricken region, described the scale of the disaster as “heartbreaking” and offered condolences to the bereaved families. “We are committed to helping the affected areas recover and rebuild,” he said, adding that national and provincial agencies have been mobilized to provide food, shelter, and essential services.

South Africa’s weather service has warned of continued rainfall in some parts of the Eastern Cape, advising residents to remain vigilant and follow official updates. The government has also issued alerts to prepare for possible further evacuations if weather conditions worsen.

The current floods are among the deadliest natural disasters to hit the province in recent years, drawing comparisons to the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods, which claimed over 400 lives. Relief organizations are calling for urgent support to assist those who have lost their homes and livelihoods.

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has been deployed to assist with rescue operations and deliver aid to isolated communities. Humanitarian agencies, including the Red Cross, are on the ground distributing food parcels, blankets, and medical supplies.

As the nation grieves, calls are growing for better disaster preparedness and long-term investment in infrastructure to prevent future tragedies of this scale.

Bayern’s 10–0 Statement Win Kicks Off The Club World Cup: How The Clubs Are Formed

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Bayern Munich didn’t just open the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup — they kicked the door down. With a stunning 10–0 victory over New Zealand’s Auckland City in Cincinnati, the German giants delivered a record-breaking performance that not only set the tone for the tournament, but reminded the world why this is the boldest evolution of club football in history.

For the first time ever, the FIFA Club World Cup features a full 32-team format, mirroring the structure of the national team World Cup.

Hosted by the the United States from June 14 to July 13, this new era of the tournament takes place every four years, bringing together some of the world’s most decorated clubs from Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, North America, and Oceania.

What Is the Club World Cup About?

Organized by FIFA, football’s global governing body, the Club World Cup was created to crown the best football club on the planet.

Unlike the previous editions which featured just seven teams, this new version represents a major leap — designed to be the biggest and most inclusive club competition in history.

How The Club World Cup Teams Are Grouped

Teams qualified by winning or excelling in their continental championships between 2021 and 2024. And with a $1 billion prize pool including a whopping $125 million for the winner — the stakes are higher than ever.

FIFA also projects a massive $21 billion economic impact, with $9.6 billion expected in the U.S. alone.

Despite early questions around ticket sales, viewership is already booming. All 63 matches are being streamed for free on DAZN, and stadium attendance is projected to reach nearly 3.7 million.

The Eight Groups

Here’s how the 32 clubs have been grouped:
Group A: Palmeiras (Brazil), Porto (Portugal), Al Ahly (Egypt), Inter Miami (USA)
Group B: Paris Saint-Germain (France), Atlético Madrid (Spain), Botafogo (Brazil), Seattle Sounders (USA)
Group C: Bayern Munich (Germany), Auckland City (New Zealand), Boca Juniors (Argentina), Benfica (Portugal)
Group D: Flamengo (Brazil), ES Tunis (Tunisia), Chelsea (England), LAFC (USA)
Group E: River Plate (Argentina), Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan), Monterrey (Mexico), Inter Milan (Italy)
Group F: Fluminense (Brazil), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Ulsan HD FC (South Korea), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
Group G: Manchester City (England), Wydad Casablanca (Morocco), Al Ain (UAE), Juventus (Italy)
Group H: Real Madrid (Spain), Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Pachuca (Mexico), FC Salzburg (Austria)

From Messi’s Inter Miami and PSG’s billion-dollar squad, to River Plate’s young stars and Al Ahly’s continental dominance, the Club World Cup offers matchups once only seen in fantasy.

But this is no exhibition — it’s a battle for global supremacy.

While some critics point out that teams like Chelsea who qualified from their 2021 Champions League win but have since dipped in form may not reflect current elite standards, others argue this new system is a long-overdue opportunity for clubs outside Europe to shine.

Still, the balance of power remains evident. European clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and PSG boast squad values of over \$1 billion, while South American and African teams enter with far less financial muscle. Yet in football, anything can happen — and that’s the magic this tournament promises.

With Bayern already sending a clear message on day one, fans can buckle up for a month of unforgettable clashes, surprise heroes, and the making of club football history on a truly global scale.

Gov Okpebholo Preaches Love, Purpose at Benin Thanksgiving Mass

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, on Sunday attended a special thanksgiving mass at St. Paul Catholic Church, Benin City, in commemoration of Father’s Day and the second anniversary in office of the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku.

Governor Okpebholo, who was a prominent figure at the event, used the occasion to reflect on the responsibilities of fatherhood and leadership, delivering a heartfelt message that connected personal responsibility with divine purpose.

“Let me use this opportunity to thank God for a day like this called Father’s Day,” the Governor told the congregation. “It takes courage to be a father. It takes sympathy. I encourage fathers to continue to love their children because children are God’s gifts.”

Speaking further, Governor Okpebholo emphasized his belief that his leadership role is a divine assignment, especially in the fight against social vices such as cultism.

“I also want to tell you people that God is here. That’s why if it’s someone with muscles or physical strength needed to fight cultism, I don’t think I would have been the one. But God has sent me to do that,” he said.

The Governor concluded his address with words of gratitude, thanking God, the church, fathers, and women in attendance, while praying for continued blessings upon them.

In his remarks, Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, expressed appreciation for the presence of the Governor despite his tight schedule. He reaffirmed the commitment of the legislative arm to working in synergy with the executive for the development of the state.

“Your Excellency, as a House, we want to work with you. We want to form synergy with you to take Edo to the next level. We are very ready to work with you to ensure our people get the best in Nigeria,” the Speaker stated.

Earlier in the service, awards of honour were presented to Governor Okpebholo, Speaker Agbebaku, the Deputy Speaker, and the Majority Leader of the House in recognition of their leadership contributions.

Gombe Unveils Ultra-Modern Abattoir to Transform Nigeria’s Livestock Sector

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As part of efforts to actualize the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government, the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, and Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, have laid the foundation for the Gombe Ultra-Modern Abattoir.

The facility is a key component of the Gombe Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone and is designed to enhance livestock value chains, boost food security, and create employment. The abattoir will process 500 cows, 1,000 sheep/goats, and 3,000 poultry daily.

The Minister described the abattoir as a “game changer” for livestock development in the Northeast, adding that the Federal Government will collaborate with the state to establish Jewel Feedlot Estates to support consistent animal supply.

He noted that Nigeria consumes only 360,000 tons of beef annually—far below demand—and emphasized that the government will drive the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS) to boost production and modernize the sector.

Maiha stressed the need for world-class facilities and skilled personnel at abattoirs to meet international standards, highlighting improvements in animal health services, indigenous breed development, and control of zoonotic diseases.

Feedstock supply to the new abattoir will be sustained through commercial ranches, out-grower schemes, pasture production, and revitalized grazing reserves, with the ministry committed to supporting Gombe in transforming the livestock economy.

The Governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, reaffirmed the state’s focus on transforming agriculture and livestock through strategic policies, investments, and inclusive programs.

He explained that millions of animals have been vaccinated, and intercommunity peace initiatives have improved relations between herders and farmers. He also revealed that the state has partnered with the World Bank’s L-PRES project for grazing reserve demarcation and improving water access in Wawa-Zange.

TVET Entrance Exam Records 30,000 Candidates

The Federal Government has flagged off the 2025 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) entrance examination into Federal Technical Colleges nationwide.

A total of 30,000 candidates participated in the examination, which aims to equip Nigerian youth with industry-relevant skills and reshape the country’s approach to human capital development.

The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed, described the examination as a strategic tool for determining individual strengths and aligning them with specific trades.

In a statement, the Registrar noted that the examination will help identify candidates’ skills and match them with suitable vocational areas such as electrical installation, tailoring, or solar maintenance.

Mohammed emphasized the significance of TVET in reversing Nigeria’s overdependence on imported skills, products, and services, pointing out that artisans, craftsmen, and technicians are the backbone of any country’s GDP.

He added that the era of paper qualifications is gradually phasing out. The focus now is on “what can you offer?” and the government aims to create an enabling environment for certified technical talents to practice and thrive locally.

Mohammed further stated that the government plans to provide starter packs and potential access to business loans for students who complete the TVET program. He added that the initiative is not just about skills acquisition but also about job creation and economic empowerment.

According to him, candidates can either be employed by the government or establish their own businesses with support structures in place upon completion.

A selection committee comprising principals of Federal Technical Colleges, NABTEB officials, and representatives from the Federal Ministry of Education will oversee the admission process. The committee will determine which candidates proceed to the next stage after the release of examination results within 21 days.

The NABTEB Registrar also revealed that the government plans to digitize the examination process, making it paperless. The initiative is expected to streamline the process and improve efficiency. The government is committed to providing a platform for Nigerian youth to acquire practical skills and become productive members of society.

FG Begins Work on Wawa-Zange for Livestock Push

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The Federal Government has announced plans to rehabilitate the Wawa-Zange Grazing Reserve in Gombe State as part of broader efforts to revamp Nigeria’s livestock sector.

Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, disclosed this during an inspection tour of the reserve, highlighting the government’s commitment to transforming grazing reserves into modern, sustainable livestock hubs.

The rehabilitation will focus on key infrastructure, including roads, healthcare and veterinary facilities, classrooms, solar power, and water supply for both humans and animals.

Spanning 144,000 hectares and currently accommodating over 5,000 herders, Wawa-Zange is seen as a strategic asset deserving of full development to meet modern standards for grazing reserves.

Plans also include the establishment of breed improvement centres and pasture cultivation initiatives aimed at reducing seasonal herder migration. The Minister emphasized the importance of turning the reserve into a model of sustainability that supports both productivity and environmental responsibility.

In addressing the farmer-herder dynamic, the Minister proposed a collaborative, non-confrontational approach. Rather than evicting farmers encroaching on the land, he assured that the government will implement shared land-use practices, fostering mutual benefits such as crop residue feeding for livestock and manure fertilization for crops—thus promoting peaceful coexistence and increased agricultural productivity.

The Gombe State Government expressed full support for the initiative, with the Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Barnabas Malle, highlighting the urgent need for improved amenities.

The Wawa-Zange project is part of the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS), under which 417 grazing reserves nationwide will be rehabilitated, with the aim of enhancing food security, creating jobs, and supporting Nigeria’s economic diversification.

Nigeria, Germany Partner on Livestock Development

The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development and the German International Cooperation (GIZ) have pledged to establish grazing facilities in rural communities across Nigeria. This initiative aims to promote sedentary livestock production systems and enhance the country’s livestock industry.

In a statement, the grazing facilities will be equipped with micro earth dams and boreholes to ensure all-year-round grazing for animals, with emphasis placed on pasture and breed production to enhance quality dairy products.

The initiative also includes fodder production, which will be taken to the livestock centers to encourage sedentary livestock production.

In her remarks, the First Secretary and Head of Cooperation at the Embassy of the Republic of Germany, Dr. Karin Jansen, expressed GIZ’s commitment to enhancing livestock production in Nigeria.

She noted that integrating livestock development into peace-building efforts is crucial, adding that the proposed local government grazing reserves are a significant initiative.

She also said that the establishment of demonstration ranches in key states could prove beneficial, allowing herders to experience modern alternatives firsthand. “This initiative may shift perceptions and foster long-term behavioral change. The German Government stands ready to deepen its partnership with Nigeria in livestock production and its value chain.”

The partnership between Nigeria and Germany aims to promote livestock development and enhance the country’s livestock industry. By working together, both countries can achieve their goals and improve the livelihoods of livestock farmers and communities. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the country’s economy and food security.

64,000 Take 2025 Unity Schools Exam, NECO & FG Praise Smooth Run

A total of 64,000 candidates from Nigeria, Benin Republic, and Togo have participated in the 2025 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) for admission into Federal Government Colleges.

The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad, disclosed this while monitoring the examination exercise at Model Secondary School, Maitama, and Government Secondary School, Tudun Wada in Abuja.

The minister expressed satisfaction with the organization and conduct of the examination, and emphasized that the general turnout reflects ongoing public trust in the unity school system.

In his remarks, the Registrar, National Examination Council (NECO), Ibrahim Dantani Wushishi, revealed that Lagos State recorded the highest number of candidates with over 15,000 registrations, while the Republic of Togo had the lowest, with 17 candidates.

Prof. Wushishi highlighted efforts to support children with special needs, with the provision of braille materials and support personnel, noting that no challenges were encountered during the conduct of the examination.

The Director, Senior Secondary Education at the Federal Ministry of Education, Binta Abdulkadir, assured that admissions into unity colleges will be guided by merit, state quota, and exigency, with the latter addressing the needs of children of civil servants.
The examination, conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO), was lauded for its smooth execution.

Airlines Cancel and Divert Flights As Israeli Strikes On Iran Disrupt Middle East Airspace

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The New Delhi-Vienna and Mumbai-London flights were about to enter Iranian airspace when Israel launched its attack, forcing the planes to turn back.

On Friday, global airlines cancelled or rerouted flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, and other Middle Eastern destinations after multiple countries shut down their airspaces in response to Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

Airspaces over Israel, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria were closed following the strikes, which targeted military and nuclear facilities in Iran. Israel stated that Tehran had launched drones in retaliation.

Emirates, the largest airline in the Middle East, announced it had cancelled flights to and from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran following the escalation.

Qatar Airways, the national carrier of Qatar and one of the region’s largest airlines, said it had “temporarily cancelled flights to Iran and Iraq due to (the) current situation in the region”.

Air France confirmed the suspension of its Tel Aviv operations “until further notice” after Israel closed its airspace.

“Air France is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East in real-time,” a spokesperson for the airline told AFP, adding that “the safety of its customers and crews is its absolute priority”.

Germany’s Lufthansa Group said it was halting flights to Tehran through the end of July and extended its suspension of services to and from Tel Aviv for the same duration.

Air India diverted or recalled 16 flights operating between India and destinations in London, Canada, and the United States “due to the emerging situation in Iran”.

The New Delhi-Vienna and Mumbai-London flights, which were on the verge of entering Iranian airspace, were ordered to turn back to their departure cities, according to aircraft tracking service, Flight Aware.

In the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi Airport warned that “flight disruptions are expected through today (Friday)” due to the Israeli military action.

Dubai Airport also announced delays and cancellations caused by the closure of airspace over Iran, Iraq, and Syria.