Odugbeho massacre

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DateJune 7, 2021
5:45 pm – 6:40pm
Deaths40+
PerpetratorFulani herdsmen
Odugbeho massacre
Part of Herder-farmer conflicts in Nigeria
LocationOdugbeho, Agatu LGA, Benue State, Nigeria
DateJune 7, 2021
5:45 pm – 6:40pm
Deaths40+
PerpetratorFulani herdsmen

On June 7, 2021, suspected Fulani herdsmen attacked the village of Odugbeho, Agatu LGA, Benue State, Nigeria, killing at least forty people.

Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria have been in conflict with various farming communities across Nigeria for decades due to disputes over land use. The local government area in Agatu, Benue State is home to various different ethnic groups, and ethnic conflict between Fulani herdsmen and ethnic Agatu locals that broke out in early 2016 led to hundreds of civilians killed.[1] In the conflict, Fulani herdsmen laid siege to several villages in the LGA, including Odugbeho.[1] A second massacre in Nimbo in April 2016 killed hundreds more civilians.[2]

A week before the 2021 massacre in Odugbeho, suspected Fulani herdsmen killed 36 Tiv civilians in the village of Shikaan Mbagena Kpav, also in Benue State.[3] Fulani herdsmen had also stormed several villages in Agatu LGA in the weeks prior to the attack, displacing thousands of people.[4]

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