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True Story How Fulani Herdsmen Beheaded Welder in Delta Because Insecticide He Used on His Crops Killed Their Cows (Graphic Photos)

The circumstances surrounding the brutal murder of one Mr. Solomon Ejor, an iron bender/welder from Urhuoka – Abraka who was hacked to death by Fulani herdsmen on Monday, April 24 has been revealed.

According to LIB, new details have emerged on the circumstances surrounding his death. Eyewitnesses from the community revealed that the deceased usually spray insecticides on his farm for protection but the herdsmen had earlier warned him not to spray it as their animals would be grazing on his farmland.

“The herdsmen earlier warned him to stop using the insecticides because it kills their cattle should in case their cattle graze the cassava. But the deceased needed to protect his crops against insects and pests.

“As at 3pm, Monday 24th, lreport has it that all Hausas in Abraka were fully armed to the teeth to the full view of everyone even the military.

“In the recent past, each time Solo Ejor’s mother go to her farm, the Fulani heardsmen will warn her not to come back to the farm.

“She was said to have gone to the farm on this said day to cultivate her cassava for the days market sales, because that is the only way for her to survive.

“While working in the farm, the Fulani herdsmen appeared suddenly with guns, battle axes and other dangerous weapons and started pursuing the old woman. She used her wisdom as her strength can not help her to outrun the rampaging herdsmen by hiding somewhere.

“When the Abokis could not catch her but continued the search, she managed to call the son, Solo Ejor. Ejor went to the farm to search and rescue his lovely mother to safety before the dangerous herdsmen pounced on her but unfortunately he was killed during the process.

The mother of the deceased is still alive. She has been taken to her village, Ogbeje-Urhuoka.” an eyewitness said.

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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