A wave of violence has swept across Nigeria, from the killing of a traditional ruler in Ondo State to the massacre of 34 Muslim worshippers in Kebbi, underscoring the growing vulnerability of citizens nationwide.
Oba Kehinde Jacob Faledun in Ahungha Village, Akure North, Ondo State, killing the monarch after he resisted an abduction attempt. Hours later, 34 fasting Muslims were slaughtered in Kebbi State, just two days into Ramadan.
From Borno to Zamfara, Niger to Yobe, and from Ondo to Kwara, communities once known for farming and festivals now live under curfews and ransom negotiations. Terrorists operate with audacity, dragging villagers from homes, seizing worshippers







