A heavy downpour has wreaked havoc in Iyah Gbedde, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, destroying farmlands and houses, including the community
National President of Iyah Gbede Development Association , Dr Emmanuel Jeminiwa, made this known in an interview with DAILY POST on Friday.
He maintained that Iyah Gbede is an agrarian community, saying crops, including yams and cassava, among others have been washed away.
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