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PICTURE TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ADEROGBA OBISESAN A picture taken on May 10, 2016 in Okokolo-Agatu in Benue State, north-central Nigeria shows a burnt classroom of the Okokolo Community Secondary School following attacks by Fulani herdsmen. Community leader James Ochoche Edoh said more than 20 Agatu villages were affected near the river Benue that forms the border with Nasarawa. Violence blamed on Fulani herdsmen has given Nigeria's government another security headache in addition to Boko Haram Islamists in the northeast and militants in the oil-producing south. According to the Global Terrorism Index 2015, "Fulani militants" killed 1,229 people in 2014, up from 63 the previous year, making them "the fourth most deadly terrorist group" in the world. / AFP / EMMANUEL AREWA (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL AREWA/AFP via Getty Images)
PICTURE TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ADEROGBA OBISESAN A picture taken on May 10, 2016 in Okokolo-Agatu in Benue State, north-central Nigeria shows a burnt classroom of the Okokolo Community Secondary School following attacks by Fulani herdsmen. Community leader James Ochoche Edoh said more than 20 Agatu villages were affected near the river Benue that forms the border with Nasarawa. Violence blamed on Fulani herdsmen has given Nigeria's government another security headache in addition to Boko Haram Islamists in the northeast and militants in the oil-producing south. According to the Global Terrorism Index 2015, "Fulani militants" killed 1,229 people in 2014, up from 63 the previous year, making them "the fourth most deadly terrorist group" in the world. / AFP / EMMANUEL AREWA (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL AREWA/AFP via Getty Images)
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