2Face Idibia is fed up with the herdsmen clash in Benue state

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2Face Idibia is fed up and not happy with the continuous herdsmen killings in Benue state.

The music icon could not hide his frustration about the latest clash in Benue state which has left a number of people dead. 2Face Idibia on his Twitter page on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, while reacting to a post by ChannelsTV made his own view known.

“this is getting ridiculous. shameful,” he tweeted.

this is getting ridiculous. shameful https://twitter.com/channelstv/status/970787061312696321 

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ChannelsTV had reported that about the latest clash between herdsmen and farmers in Benue state which has left a number of people dead.

We can recall the last time there was an attack on farmers by herdsmen in Benue state which left a lot of people dead, 2Face Idibia paid a condolence visit to the state governorSamuel Ortom.

2face in photo section with the governor, Samuel Ortom2face in photo section with the governor, Samuel Ortom
 (GoldernPearlMedia)

The music icon who is from Benue visited the state government office at Makurdi on Wednesday, January 17, 2018, where he was received by the state governor.

2face at the office of the governor of Benue state2face at the office of the governor of Benue state
 (GoldernPearlMedia)

After paying his condolences, the music icon who hails from Benue state took some photos with the state governor and his cabinet. 2face Idibia has been vocal about the herdsmen crisis that has been going on in the state. At the Soundcity MVP Awards, he spoke about it while on stage.

This will not be the first time that 2face will be visiting his state to either pay condolence or assist in helping the plights of his people.

2face Idibia and Annie Idibia donated items to families displaced by the flood2face Idibia and Annie Idibia donated items to families displaced by the flood
 (Facebook/Ukan Kurugh)

It would be recalled that in 2017, 2Face and his wife, Annie visited an internally displaced person camp in Makurdi, and donated items to thousands of families who were displaced because of the flood that ravaged the state.

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