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Nigeria: Inside the Deadly Herders-Farmers Crises in Ogun, Worsened By 'Compromised' Soldiers

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[Premium Times] Bloody clashes between farmers and cattle herders have forced many villagers to flee from Ketu-Yewa in Ogun State to the neighbouring Benin Republic.

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