Jackson Ude, Nigerian global peace ambassador and investigative journalist has taken to social media to announce that he is now an Igbo herdsman.
Sharing photos of his two cows that have just given birth to a calf each, Ude said everyone can choose to become a herdsman without having to kill or destroy other people’s properties in doing so.
He tweeted: “I am an Igbo Herdsman now. Two of my cows gave birth to a calf each. They are four now. My plan is to have at least 20 cows this year. We all can be herdsmen but we don’t need to kill or destroy other people’s properties to be herdsmen”
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