Farmer Slumps, Dies After Hearing False Alarm As His Family Makes Request

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  • A 54-year-old farmer, Jeremiah Onuminya, tragically collapsed and died in Usha, Agatu local government area, Benue state, following a false alarm about an impending attack
  • Local authorities confirmed that exhaustion while fleeing was the cause of his death and urged residents to verify information to prevent panic
  • The incident coincided with allegations of cattle poisoning in the area, which added tension to the community's delicate peace

A 54-year-old farmer from Usha, a community in Agatu local government area of Benue state, tragically passed away following a false alarm raised by local youths.

Jeremiah Onuminya, the farmer in question, reportedly collapsed and died while fleeing from a perceived threat.

Jeremiah Onuminya, a farmer, dies in Usha, Agatu LGA, Benue state in Nigeria's North-Central on April Fool's Day. Attached image for illustration only. Photo credit: ToolsImage/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Local sources who spoke on April 2, 2025, said the incident occurred on April 1 when some boys in the village shouted “Fulani! Fulani!!”

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  • According to PUNCH, the alarm was raised near Onuminya’s farm, which was adjacent to another farm where 20 cows were allegedly poisoned on March 28.

    In his attempt to escape what he believed was an imminent attack, Onuminya ran for his life but unfortunately slumped a few metres from his house, succumbing to exhaustion.

    Agatu council's statement on farmer's death

    The Chairman of Agatu local government area, Melvin James, addressed the situation in a statement issued by his media aide, Solomon Obochi, on April 2 in Makurdi.

    James confirmed the tragic death of Onuminya, describing the incident as unfortunate and preventable.

    “Agatu Local Government Council deeply mourns the unfortunate demise of Mr Jeremiah Onuminya from Usha Ward, who passed away following a distressing incident triggered by a false alarm about an impending attack,” the statement read.

    Preliminary investigations, supported by security agencies and Mr Onuminya’s family, pointed to exhaustion as the cause of death, ruling out any direct assault by Fulani herdsmen.

    James had proposed an autopsy to ascertain the exact cause of death, but the bereaved family declined, attributing the tragedy to health complications.

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  • Benue community urged to refrain from unverified claims

    The council chairman called for calm among Agatu residents, stressing the dangers of spreading unverified information.

    He warned that false alarms could disrupt communal peace, incite panic, and endanger lives.

    “Dissemination of unverified claims poses significant risks to the well-being of the people and undermines efforts to foster unity and security,” James stated.

    In addition, James pledged to continue working with security agencies to ensure the safety of Agatu residents, while urging locals to verify the authenticity of information before sharing it to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    Jeremiah Onuminya, a farmer, passes away in Usha, Agatu LGA, Benue state in Nigeria's North-Central on April Fool's Day. Image used for illustration only. Photo credit: ixelpix/GettyImagesSource: Getty Images

    Benue community rocked with cattle poisoning allegations

    In a related development, Risku Mohammed, the Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Benue state chapter, alleged that a farmer in Usha poisoned 20 cows belonging to one of his members on March 30.

    This accusation has added another layer of tension to the already fragile situation in the area.

    The tragic death of Mr Jeremiah Onuminya and ongoing allegations have stirred calls for restraint and vigilance in the community, as leaders work towards restoring peace and unity in Agatu.

    Where is Benue state?

    Benue state, located in the North Central region of Nigeria, is often referred to as the “Food Basket of the Nation” due to its fertile land and thriving agriculture.

    The state is known for producing crops such as yams, cassava, rice, and soybeans, and it is home to the River Benue, which plays a crucial role in irrigation and transportation.

    Benue is culturally diverse, with prominent ethnic groups including the Tiv, Idoma, and Igede. It has significant historical and political importance, serving as a hub for trade and cultural exchange. The state capital is Makurdi, which hosts major governmental and economic activities.

    Gunmen shoot farmer to death

    Legit.ng earlier reported that unknown gunmen shot a farmer identified as Alfa Mustapha to death in Ageri Village, near Olodo in Odeda local government area of Ogun state.

    It was gathered that Mustapha was shot to death at close range on his farm by an unidentified assailant who attacked him.

    Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

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