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Benue killings: Buhari asked to resign or end massacre

Nigerians community in the United Kingdom on Tuesday joined the registered charity; Mzough U Tiv United Kingdom, MUTUK at a peaceful protest to the Nigeria High Commission London over the ongoing killings in the state.

Many other Nigerians in different parts of the UK and Europe who were either dressed in black or the Tiv traditional ‘anger’ fabric came out in their large numbers to support MUTUK in the protest tagged ‘Operation Stop Fulani Herdsmen Brutal Killings’.

The protesters displayed placards bearing various inscriptions, calling on the Nigerian government to end the ongoing killings in the state.

Some of the texts written on the placards bluntly asked President Muhammadu Buhari to stop the Benue genocide on resign.

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