HERDSMEN KILL DRIVER ON HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN TARABA STATE. (PHOTO).

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 HERDSMEN KILL DRIVER ON HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN TARABA STATE  10th January, 2026      A commercial driver, Mr. Amishe Omeny, has been killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen while on a humanitarian visit to a displaced community in Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State. The deceased, from Tse Amise after Tseem, was reportedly attacked on Friday within Chanchanji Ward as he travelled to Adokia, a displaced settlement located after Tseem Sabe. He was said to have gone to the area to assist villagers with the transportation of foodstuffs. Sources in the community told Benue Info-pedia, that Omeny volunteered his services as a driver to support residents affected by ongoing insecurity, when he was ambushed and killed by the assailants. The killing has sparked grief and outrage among residents, who described the incident as tragic and senseless. They called on security agencies and the Taraba State Government to urgently step up protection for displaced communitie...

SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT KIIR,CALLS FOR PEACE TALK,DURING THEIR INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY.

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir speaks during a news conference in Juba, April 25, 2014.  REUTERS/Emre Rende          President Salva Kiir said today wednesday during a ceremony marking the third anniversary of independence.He called on rebels to resume peace talks.He said ''Put down your guns and come home,i still renew my call upon him {Machar} to accept the logic of peaceful resolution to the conflict so that we resolve this issue.These demands will not take us anywhere,let us forcus on peace reconciliation and coming back together.I will not order the Ugandan forces to leave South Sudan untill when we are secured and we know that our institutions are being protected''.

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