From NPR.
More than 160 people were killed in a Nigerian village last month in an attack on farming communities blamed on armed herders in the breadbasket region of the country. Tensions between farmers and herders have led to a major security threat in Nigeria. Survivors describe a gruesome scene where people were burned alive in their homes and women and children were attacked with machetes. NPR’s Emmanuel Akinwotu has more from the pediatric ward at Benue State University Teaching Hospital in Makurdi, Nigeria.