Man narrates how he narrowly escaped Herdsmen attack in Plateau
By Channels
24 March 2018 |
7:00 am
Man narrates how he narrowly escaped Herdsmen attack in Plateau.
In this article
Related
28 Jun 2018
Plateau Killings: What Buhari told us - Dogara
30 Jun 2018
Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the government has concluded arrangements to deploy more troops to Plateau state as it moves to curtail the recent violence that has led to the loss of many lives.
4 Jul 2018
Federal lawmaker representing Minjibir/Ungogo constituency in Kano state, Bashir Babale, has challenged the House of Representatives to enforce whatever power it has to end killings across the country.
4 Aug 2018
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has said the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would continue to witness defection of its members as the 2019 elections approaches.
21 Oct 2018
The House of Representatives on has ordered the Nigerian military to halt the continuous illegal arrest of Plateau citizens.
17 Nov 2018
A former governor of Plateau state, Senator Joshua Dariye will no longer be serving a 14-year jail term as the court of Appeal in Abuja has reduced his sentence to 10 years for being a first time offender.
17 Dec 2018
Plateau Gov, Lalung warns APC against 'romancing' Abuja politicians.
8 May 2019
Plateau Polytechnic Assistant Registrar narrates experience with Kidnappers
24 Jun 2019
Child theft: Police parade 32-year old lady in Plateau.
3 Jul 2019
INEC to conduct first post-2019 bye-election in Plateau.
5 Aug 2019
Plateau's temperate and tropical weather condition makes it possible to produce all sorts of crops including exotic ones such as coffee. Coffee farmers in Plateau State believe the crop has huge potentials and when harnessed properly, could become an economic asset for the region. But this is hardly achievable because most of the farmers have to face several challenges including diseases, lack of off takers, insecurity or poor yields.
Latest
7 hours ago
We look at reactions to the nomination of Elisabeth Borne, France's first female prime minister in 30 years. How politically strategic is Emmanuel Macron's choice? Also, British footballer Jake Daniels comes out as a gay in a historic moment and is lauded by the British press. Finally, after manterrupting and mansplaining, beware of "hepeating" – when men get credit for women's ideas!
7 hours ago
An annual surf competition was held at the weekend on Liberia's coast, in a fishing town that is gaining worldwide recognition for the quality of its waves.
9 hours ago
The fast food giant said it was leaving because of the "unpredictable operating environment" and "humanitarian" reasons. McDonald's was quick to set up shop in the Soviet Union in the waning embers of the Cold War.
9 hours ago
Australia is counting down to its next federal election on May 21. The environmental crisis is high on voters' minds and smaller parties and independents are gaining momentum by riding a wave of disillusionment over the conservative coalition's lack of climate action. With a hung parliament looking likely, these minor players could force the traditional parties to do more to tackle global warming. Climate change is an increasingly hot-button issue since the country's devastating bushfires of 2019-20. Our correspondents Richelle Harrison Plesse and Gregory Plesse report.
11 hours ago
Brooklyn-based duo Bottler (aka producers Pat Butler and Phil Shore) have created a unique soundscape blending a myriad of styles including pop, indie rock, trip-hop and club music. In 2020, they released a double bill of EPs, "Clementine" and "Grow". Now the childhood friends are back with their debut album "Journey Work", in which they’re on a mission to explore and express the full spectrum of human experience. They joined us on Encore! to tell us more.
11 hours ago
Israel's police chief has ordered a probe into the actions of officers at the funeral of reporter Shireen Abu Akleh in Jerusalem. Germany's top diplomat, Annalena Baerbock, said she was "deeply shocked" by the events.