• 🌍 Have you ever wondered about the true home of those displaced by conflict? That’s what Most Rev. Wilfred Anagbe, the Bishop of the Makurdi Diocese, is calling attention to in Benue State. At a recent event, he emphasized that resettlement isn’t a real solution for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs); instead, authorities should focus on returning them to their ancestral homes.

    It’s heartbreaking to think about families uprooted from their roots. Everyone deserves to feel safe and belong where their memories are made, don't you think?

    Let’s advocate for solutions that honor heritage and community.

    🔗 Read more about this important message here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/23/return-idps-to-their-ancestral-homes-benue-bishop-tells-authorities/

    #IDPs #BenueState #CommunityFirst #AncestralHomes #HumanRights
    🌍 Have you ever wondered about the true home of those displaced by conflict? That’s what Most Rev. Wilfred Anagbe, the Bishop of the Makurdi Diocese, is calling attention to in Benue State. At a recent event, he emphasized that resettlement isn’t a real solution for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs); instead, authorities should focus on returning them to their ancestral homes. It’s heartbreaking to think about families uprooted from their roots. Everyone deserves to feel safe and belong where their memories are made, don't you think? Let’s advocate for solutions that honor heritage and community. 🔗 Read more about this important message here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/23/return-idps-to-their-ancestral-homes-benue-bishop-tells-authorities/ #IDPs #BenueState #CommunityFirst #AncestralHomes #HumanRights
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    ‘Return IDPs to their ancestral homes’ — Benue Bishop tells authorities
    The Bishop of the Makurdi Diocese, Most Rev. Wilfred Anagbe, has warned authorities at all levels of government against adopting resettlement as a lasting solution for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Benue State. Speaking at the 2026 Cathedrad
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  • 💬 In a significant step towards recovery, the Benue State Government has initiated the resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) affected by the tragic Yelewata attacks of June 2025. During a recent media briefing, SSG Barr. Deborah Aber announced that a generous donation of N1.275 billion has been received to support this crucial process.

    It's inspiring to see communities come together in times of crisis. If you’re looking to help, consider supporting local organizations that assist IDPs or advocating for policies that promote their well-being.

    This is a reminder that every effort counts in rebuilding lives and fostering hope!

    🔗 [Read more here](https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/benue-begins-resettlement-of-yelewata-idps-receives-n1-275bn-donations/)
    #BenueState #IDPs #CommunitySupport #Resettlement #HopeForTheFuture
    💬 In a significant step towards recovery, the Benue State Government has initiated the resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) affected by the tragic Yelewata attacks of June 2025. During a recent media briefing, SSG Barr. Deborah Aber announced that a generous donation of N1.275 billion has been received to support this crucial process. It's inspiring to see communities come together in times of crisis. If you’re looking to help, consider supporting local organizations that assist IDPs or advocating for policies that promote their well-being. This is a reminder that every effort counts in rebuilding lives and fostering hope! 🔗 [Read more here](https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/benue-begins-resettlement-of-yelewata-idps-receives-n1-275bn-donations/) #BenueState #IDPs #CommunitySupport #Resettlement #HopeForTheFuture
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    Benue begins resettlement of Yelewata IDPs, receives N1.275bn donations
    The Benue State Government has begun the process of relocating Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) affected by the June 2025 Yelewata attacks. This was made known on Monday by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Barr. Deborah Aber, during a
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  • 🌍 Together, we can make a difference!

    In a heartfelt journey back to their roots, 705 Nigerian refugees have returned to Banki from Cameroon, marking a significant step in their ongoing repatriation and resettlement. These brave individuals, hailing from 85 households affected by years of insurgency, have chosen to return voluntarily, embracing the challenges that lie ahead.

    Their story is a testament to resilience and hope, reminding us all that the road to recovery is not just about physical return, but also about rebuilding lives and communities. Let’s draw inspiration from their courage and commit to supporting those in need as they embark on new beginnings.

    What small step can you take today to help someone in your community?

    Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/30/705-nigerian-refugees-return-home-to-banki-from-cameroon/
    #Resilience #Hope #CommunitySupport #NigerianRefugees #NewBeginnings
    🌍 Together, we can make a difference! In a heartfelt journey back to their roots, 705 Nigerian refugees have returned to Banki from Cameroon, marking a significant step in their ongoing repatriation and resettlement. These brave individuals, hailing from 85 households affected by years of insurgency, have chosen to return voluntarily, embracing the challenges that lie ahead. Their story is a testament to resilience and hope, reminding us all that the road to recovery is not just about physical return, but also about rebuilding lives and communities. Let’s draw inspiration from their courage and commit to supporting those in need as they embark on new beginnings. What small step can you take today to help someone in your community? Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/30/705-nigerian-refugees-return-home-to-banki-from-cameroon/ #Resilience #Hope #CommunitySupport #NigerianRefugees #NewBeginnings
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    705 Nigerian refugees return home to Banki from Cameroon
    A second group of 705 Nigerian refugees has returned from Cameroon to Banki town in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State. The refugees returned voluntarily as part of an ongoing repatriation and resettlement programme. They are from 85 household
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  • What happens when a community comes together in the face of tragedy? The Benue State Government recently received a remarkable N1.275 billion in donations to support the victims of the armed herdsmen attack on Yelewata community. Among the generous contributors, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, led the way with a substantial N1 billion donation through her Renewed Hope Initiative.

    This incredible show of solidarity not only provides immediate financial support but also marks a significant step towards resettling those affected by the tragedy. It’s heartening to see communities standing united during difficult times. How can we all contribute to rebuilding and healing in our own ways?

    For more details, check out the full article:
    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/yelewata-benue-receives-n1-275b-donations-approves-resettlement-for-victims/

    #BenueState #CommunitySupport #Hope #Yelewata #Nigeria
    What happens when a community comes together in the face of tragedy? The Benue State Government recently received a remarkable N1.275 billion in donations to support the victims of the armed herdsmen attack on Yelewata community. Among the generous contributors, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, led the way with a substantial N1 billion donation through her Renewed Hope Initiative. This incredible show of solidarity not only provides immediate financial support but also marks a significant step towards resettling those affected by the tragedy. It’s heartening to see communities standing united during difficult times. How can we all contribute to rebuilding and healing in our own ways? For more details, check out the full article: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/yelewata-benue-receives-n1-275b-donations-approves-resettlement-for-victims/ #BenueState #CommunitySupport #Hope #Yelewata #Nigeria
    Yelewata: Benue receives N1.275b donations, approves resettlement for victims
    By Peter Duru Makurdi—The Benue State Government has received a total of N1.275 billion in donations to support victims of the June 13, 2025, armed herdsmen attack on Yelewata community, Guma Local Government Area. Of this, N1 billion was contributed
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