Herder/Farmer crisis: NSCDC averts imminent conflict in Ikere-Ekiti
By DW
04 April 2021 |
3:32 pm
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps on Tuesday averted imminent conflict between farmers and herders in the Ikere-Ekiti area of Ekiti state.
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