Father Alia is at his wits’ end. Under his watch, Benue has become a human abattoir, a slaughter field where hope bleeds out. As the sore he inherited festers and turns gangrenous under his nose, he dithers and waffles, unruffled. Alia’s phlegmatic calm mocks the screams of his people. While Benue, slashed and fractured, writhes in [...]The post Alia, Tinubu, and Yelewata, by Ugoji Egbujo appeared first on Vanguard News.
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