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...

TRUMP'S CONVICTION: 'I MAY APPLY FOR RESTORATION OF MY US GREEN CARD'- SOYINKA.(PHOTO).


 Trump’s conviction: ‘I may apply for restoration of my US green card’ – Soyinka


Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka has expressed interest in applying for the restoration of his permanent residency in the United States.

Soyinka made the remark in reaction to the conviction of former US President, Donald Trump.

In 2016, Soyinka destroyed his US green card after Trump won the presidency.

On Thursday, Trump was convicted on each of the 34 charges of falsifying business records to hide a payment meant to silence porn star Stormy Daniels.

However, Soyinka said he may apply for his green card, considering the initial attention his earlier action got.

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