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Alleged Video Of Armed Men Who Attacked Church In Benue Dancing In Catholic Robes

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April 24th this year was marred by the news of suspected herdsmen who killed two catholic priests and 17 parishioners in Benue.

Media personality and scholar, Farooq Kperogi, has shared a disturbing footage of armed men in church’s choir robe dancing in celebration of heaven knows what. Farooq presumes they are the same armed men who attacked the church in Benue.

Farooq who shared the purported video online, wrote;

”This is a video of Fulfulde- and Hausa-speaking men, presumably cattle herders, who recently murdered 19 Benue people in their church, took over their choir instruments and church garments, and recorded themselves dancing derisorily over their murderous exploit. In this age of pervasive digital manipulation, I usually withhold credulity and judgment over videographic and photographic evidence, but this video seems to me credible. What I can’t ascertain is if the gun-toting, deliriously gyrating, Fulfulde- and Hausa-speaking men in this video are the murderers of the Catholic priests and 17 parishioners in the Mbalom community of Benue on April 24, 2018. If they are (and my hunch tells me they are) the impunity is at once conscienceless and incendiary. (Can any Fulfulde-speaking person help translate what people in the video are saying? MD Aminu, can you help?) We certainly can’t continue like this. No nation can survive this level of barbarous, unchecked sanguinary fury. The federal government MUST use this video to hunt down the murderous thugs and bring them to justice forthwith. That’s the only way to avert an endless cycle of reprisal and retaliation.”

Media personality, Farooq Kperogi, shares purported video of Herdsmen who killed Catholic priests and 17 parishioners, dancing wearing the churchMedia personality, Farooq Kperogi, shares purported video of Herdsmen who killed Catholic priests and 17 parishioners, dancing wearing the church

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