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In a commendable act of solidarity and humanitarian aid, philanthropist Alex Barbir has gone beyond mere reconstruction to provide comprehensive support to victims of Fulani terrorist attacks in the Yelwata community of Benue State, Nigeria. According to a recent social media highlight, Barbir has invested over 90 million naira solely in projects within Yelwata, focusing on essential infrastructure that addresses both physical and spiritual needs.
Rather than simply rebuilding houses destroyed in the attacks, Barbir has funded the construction of churches for spiritual support, clinics to improve healthcare access, and the installation of boreholes to ensure clean water supply for the affected residents. These initiatives represent a holistic approach to recovery, aiding communities ravaged by violence and displacement.
A post by prominent commentator D’naked Elder Sughnen Yaaya praised Barbir as a singular figure embodying the three arms of government in his efforts to assist the Yelwata community and broader victims of Fulani terrorism. The tribute emphasized his personal commitment and substantial financial contribution, portraying him as a beacon of hope for Christian communities facing ongoing threats in Nigeria.
Yelwata, located in Guma Local Government Area, has endured severe hardships, including devastating attacks that have claimed numerous lives and forced thousands into displacement. Efforts like Barbir’s underscore the critical role of private philanthropy in filling gaps left by prolonged insecurity, providing not just shelter but vital services that foster long-term resilience and healing.
Many have joined in prayers for Barbir to receive greater strength and resources to continue his work supporting Christians across Nigeria amid persistent challenges. Such individual initiatives highlight the power of compassion in driving meaningful change in conflict-affected regions.





















