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18 PEOPLE KILLED AS FULANI HERDSMEN OVERRUN 4 VILLAGES IN NUMAN

Fulani herdsmen overrun and razed down Bolki,Yanga, Nzomosu and Gon, all communities in Numan local government area of Adamawa state three weeks after the said deadly Fulani herdsmen attacked Bare and killed PDP ward chairman in the presence of his wife and whisked away with his head .
Eye witness reported that the gunmen after launching their attacks, they hold dozens of women and children captive after colonizing the four communities for almost half a day. Similar reports by an eye witness who pleaded for anonymity confirmed that the Fulani marauders who regroup and mobilised attacks from Abbare, the birth place of the wife of chief of army staff, Tukur Buratai took their time without fear to burn down all the houses in the four communities.
Space reporters gathered that not less than 18 people were hacked to death by the gunmen and many reported missing mostly women and children after holding them captive for some hours.
Avalanche of information flowing from the embattled areas has it that, when the gunmen overrun Nzomosu and Yanga, they denied the citizens escaping routes leaving them with the only option of crossing  river Benue which many were reported drown by the river in an attempt to scamper for safety.
Eye witness reported that after the gunmen finished their operation in the four communities this morning, they left towards Abbare and as of the time I was preparing this report I was confirmed on phone that Bachama warriors have surrounded the village which has been their hideout after launching attacks on Bachama communities.
In an interview with a citizen in a Bachama community close to the attacked areas confirmed that since last three weeks after attack on Bare they started sighting Fulani herdsmen regrouping in Abbare where they mobilised attacks on the four Bachama communities.
 Speaking in confidence to space reporters, a resident in a village close to Abbare lamented that since when they started seeing unknown people regrouping in hundreds in Abbare they smell danger and reported them to the necessary authorities but no action was taken to investigate the issue.

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