By Newspad team The flash of sirens and ceremonial handshakes during President Tinubu’s June 18, 2025 condolence visit to Benue State, following the massacre of over 200 residents in Yelwata Community, Guma Local Government Area, by suspected herdsmen, were a spectacle. But they brought no tangible relief to the scorched fields and shattered homes...
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