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The “Buffalo Soldiers” were African American soldiers who served in the United States Army in the late 1800s.

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The nickname “Buffalo Soldiers” was given to them by Native American tribes, particularly the Cheyenne, who admired their fighting skills and bravery in battle.

The nickname was a reference to their dark, curly hair, which was said to resemble the fur of the buffalo, and to their fierce fighting ability, which was likened to that of the buffalo.

The 10th Cavalry Regiment was the first all-African American regiment in the U.S. Army, formed in 1866 after the Civil War.

They were sent to the western frontier to help protect settlers, miners, and stagecoaches from hostile Native American tribes.

Despite facing discrimination and segregation within the army and in society, the Buffalo Soldiers proved themselves to be skilled and effective soldiers, earning a reputation for their bravery and endurance in harsh and dangerous conditions.

They inspired Bob Marley’s Reggae Classic Buffalo Soldier.

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Prove allegations against Akpabio or face consequences – NEYGA tells Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

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The suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has been informed that she must face the consequences of lying as a lawmaker.

This was as she was challenged to prove her allegations of defamation in open court or be prepared to face the consequences.

The spokesman of the Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly (NEYGA), Ibrahim Dan-Musa, disclosed this in a statement he issued.

Dan-Musa stressed that Natasha Akpoti’s action undermines the integrity of Nigeria’s political system.

He also tackled former Education Minister, Oby Ezekwesili, for defending Natasha Akpoti.

Stressing that nobody is above the law, Dan-Musa said Ezekwesili’s defence of the suspended lawmaker was hypocritical.

He said: “A senator who peddles lies must face the consequences.

“She cannot wake up one day, point fingers at high-ranking officials, and expect to walk away unscathed when challenged to prove her claims.”

Dan-Musa also disclosed that the world is watching the court proceedings.

“From the United Nations to Fox News, the international community is observing whether Nigeria will tolerate unsubstantiated defamation or uphold the rule of law,” he added.

Drama started between Natasha Akpoti and Akpabio when the former accused the Senate President of making sexual advances at her.

She claimed that Akpabio denied her some privileges for turning down his sexual advances.

Natasha was subsequently suspended for six months due to her inability to substantiate her allegations.

Akpabio is currently in court to challenge the defamatory claims the suspended lawmaker made against him.

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Stop mocking Benue people – Comedia Efe Warriboy reacts as Alia declares public holiday to welcome Tinubu

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Popular comedian, Efe Warriboy has berated Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia for declaring Wednesday, June 18, a public holiday to welcome President Bola Tinubu to the state amid statewide mourning over the recent Yelewata massacre.

Ekwutosblog reported that the Benue State government in a statement released on Tuesday by the Secretary to the State Government, Serumun Deborah Ambe, declared Wednesday a public holiday to honour Tinubu during his one-day visit to the state and urged residents to “come out en-masse” to welcome the president.

Reacting in a video message shared via his Instagram page, Efe Warriboy stated that Governor Alia’s declaration of a public holiday over the president’s visit to the state was a mockery of the bereaved people of Benue.

He said, “I’m trying my best not to be rude while making this video, but given this scenario, it would be difficult. What’s happening now in Benue State shows that regardless of your title, whether Reverend Father or Senior Pastor, once you hold power in Nigeria, a demon will enter inside you. That’s what I’ve noticed. And when you join APC, it gets worse. Even PDP, they are all the same.

“Just imagine the nonsense declaration of public holiday over President Tinubu’s first in Benue. The Governor is even supposed to be in a state of mourning and not telling people, who just lost their family members, to come and celebrate Tinubu’s visit.

“A man said in a viral video that he lost 20 family members. But the most important to the Governor is welcoming Tinubu. The president is supposed to sneak into the state and not expect heroic welcome. Is he coming to commission a project or dead bodies?

“What is wrong with you, Nigerian politicians? What Governor Alia is doing is simply playing politics with the lives of Benue people. He is trying not to do anything that will make his political overlords deny him his re-election ticket in 2027.

“If not so, how do you explain this nonsense? He is welcoming Tinubu as what? Did he build a factory that the President is coming to commission? Over 200 people killed, and that is just the number of the recent killings. The same people who are mourning their loved ones, you are asking them to come out and welcome President Tinubu.

“Even if you, politicians, don’t have consciences or have signed a deal with a foreign company to reduce Nigeria’s population, you must not rub it on the faces of the people. Because it has started to look like that. I missed former Benue State Governor, [Samuel] Ortom.

“He very vocal about the killings in the state. It got to your turn as governor, and as a Reverend Father, people were expecting you to be unbiased, but you disappointed a lot of people.”

 

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Nigeria’s CDC explains three reasons for the Benue massacre

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Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, has highlighted three critical issues in the Yelewata town, Benue State, massacre by suspected herdsmen.

The CDS spoke when he visited Benue on Tuesday over the spark in killing at Benue communities.

According to him, there are three-pronged issues to the Benue crisis between farmers and herders, namely land dispute and cattle rustling.

He noted that a political solution is the best fix to the three issues.

“There are two or three issues.

“One is the issue of land. Indigenes or non-indigenes. It is critical. Which can be sorted out politically. Secondly is the issue of the movement of animals.

“If the animals don’t move, we don’t have an issue. We also have the issue of animal rustling. These are the critical aspects that must be addressed,” according to the Channels Television video.
This comes as over 300 people were killed in Yelewata town in the Guma Local Government Area of Benue State on June 13-14, 2025.

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