15 persons burnt to death in Niger over land dispute
At least 15 people were burned to death and three others were shot in a land dispute in Rafi Local Government Area, Niger State, Nigeria. The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions over land ownership in the region. Local authorities have launched an investigation into the violence. The attack highlights the persistent and often deadly conflicts over land rights in parts of rural Nigeria, where communal clashes can escalate quickly. No group has claimed responsibility, and no arrests have been reported as of the latest updates.
Global Impact
The immediate impact is humanitarian, with 18 casualties and heightened community fear. Economically, the violence disrupts local agriculture and could reduce output from Rafi LGA, a minor contributor to Nigeria's food supply.