
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The recent killings in Uromi have sparked widespread condemnation from both Nigerians and the government, raising concerns about Northern hunters operating in the South.
Many are questioning why these hunters travel such long distances—whether for unique animals, economic survival, or other reasons.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the implications of their activities, their legality, and the potential security risks they pose.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
44 ratings
The recent killings in Uromi have sparked widespread condemnation from both Nigerians and the government, raising concerns about Northern hunters operating in the South.
Many are questioning why these hunters travel such long distances—whether for unique animals, economic survival, or other reasons.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the implications of their activities, their legality, and the potential security risks they pose.

11,047 Listeners

7,589 Listeners

380 Listeners

2,081 Listeners

2,451 Listeners

904 Listeners

10,209 Listeners

640 Listeners

555 Listeners

421 Listeners

16 Listeners

171 Listeners

144 Listeners

4,243 Listeners

98 Listeners