VIDEO: Herd of cattle walk along Nigerian highway despite ban on open grazing

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VIDEO: Herd of cattle walk along Nigerian highway despite ban on open grazing
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Aboki is a Hausa word meaning “friend” or “my friend”, but in Akwa Ibom, it is commonly used to refer to any man who is a Hausa or Fulani.

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The incident happened at a multiple carriageway – Idongesit Nkanga Way – at about 7 a.m. The cattle did not pose a serious risk as there were almost no cars on the road – the traffic is usually light on this road, which connects some parts of the city together.A few residents, with a bewildered look on their faces, stood by the roadside to watch as the cattle kept walking slowly and peacefully along a section of the 9.5kilometre road.

“They came from afar. No one has seen the Aboki. Maybe something bad has happened to him,” a man riding a motorcycle said, apparently responding to the comment by the other man. Like in other parts of Nigeria, there have been reported clashes between farmers and herders in Akwa Ibom over allegations of destruction of farmlands.

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