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SECURITY: We Are Strong Enough To Defend Our Land – Och’Idoma In Benue Declares

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The Och’Idoma of Idoma Land, Agabaidu Elaigwu John Odogbo, has expressed deep sympathy for families and communities affected by recurring herders’ attacks across Benue South, describing the killings as a wound on the soul of the Idoma nation.

Speaking at the Idoma Royal Banquet in Abuja, the monarch called for lawful courage, unity and wisdom in defending the land and preserving the Idoma heritage.

“As we gather here to celebrate our heritage, we must not ignore the wounds and pains caused by the herders’ attacks,” he said.

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“We sympathize with every family and community that has lost loved ones to these tragic incidents. Their blood cries for justice, and their memory must strengthen our resolve to defend our heritage within the bounds of the law.”

The royal father reminded his people that their forefathers built a strong and united nation, one that must not be allowed to crumble under present challenges.If You’re Reading From Phoenix Click On Read Original  at the top To Read Full Article

“Our forefathers built a strong and united nation. Today, that inheritance is under siege, but the spirit of our ancestors has not departed from us. We are strong enough to defend our land, our culture, and our dignity, not through violence, but through lawful courage, wisdom, and unity.

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“I am strongly hopeful that we shall prevail over our enemies,” he said.

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