Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.
Renowned Nigerian scholar and diplomat, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher has harsh words for President Muhammadu Buhari over the continued killings of indigenes by Fulani herdsmen in the Benue.
Professor Hagher in an open letter berated the President for not heeding his warning contained in an earlier memo of July last year in which he had predicted the continued massacres of people across states in the middle belt which he referred to as genocide.
He accused the administration of turning the blind eye to its most important responsibility of safeguarding the lives of Nigerian citizens and apparently watching idly by while an agenda of ethnic cleansing targeted at ethnic minorities in the North by those he called nomadic terrorists, unfolded.
He said the killings were clearly aimed at possessing the land and carving a new geo-polity and demography for the middle-belt.