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Herdsmen And Cattle Migration; Unsustainable In Nigeria by Wisefellow(m): 4:56pm On Jan 23, 2021
Herdsmen rares cattle for profit making and that makes them business men. The major way of raring the cattles accross West-Africa and Nigeria inclusive is becoming a pain in the neck of both herders and farmers of host communities. Movement of these animals for feeding across farms and communities are no longer sustainable and Federal government of Nigeria is turning a blind eye to recent disturbing vices as a result of this. Killings, fighting, destruction and insecurity associated with this way of business needs urgent redress for a lasting solution.

In this modern time, cattle raring business must be approach in a modern way for progress and development of all. My concern is why is government keeping quiet over cattle migration business? If not checked, a time will come things may boomerang beyond control as a result of incessant community clashes with herdsmen in Nigeria.
Re: Herdsmen And Cattle Migration; Unsustainable In Nigeria by VisioDirect: 5:07pm On Jan 23, 2021
The government has the intention of creating an artificial food crisis, else, while should anyone protect cows at the expense of farmers all over the country.

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