TDThe city of Jos has descended into chaos this afternoon as violent mobs continue to rampage through neighborhoods, following the horrific Palm Sunday massacre that left scores dead and many more injured.
Shocking videos circulating on social media show scenes of mayhem, panic, and bloodshed, with residents fleeing for safety amid sporadic gunfire and machete attacks.
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Unfolding Tragedy in Jos
Eyewitnesses report that the violence erupted shortly after midday, when groups of armed youths began attacking homes and businesses in retaliation for Sunday’s killings.
The Palm Sunday massacre, which claimed dozens of lives during church services, has ignited deep-seated tensions across the region.
Security forces have been deployed, but their presence has done little to quell the unrest.
Several neighborhoods remain inaccessible, with reports of roadblocks, burning vehicles, and looting.
Hospitals are overwhelmed, and emergency services are struggling to reach affected areas.
Government Response and Public Outcry
Plateau State authorities have condemned the violence and called for calm, but many residents say the response has been slow and inadequate.
Civil society groups and religious leaders are urging immediate intervention to prevent further bloodshed.

“This is not just a breakdown of law and order—it’s a humanitarian crisis.
“We need coordinated action, not just statements,” said a spokesperson for the Jos Peace Initiative.
Social Media Erupts Over Jos Massacre
Videos posted on platforms like Facebook and Instagram show graphic scenes of panic, with people screaming, running, and pleading for help.
The footage has sparked outrage nationwide, with hashtags like #JosMassacre and #PrayForJos trending across Nigeria.
As the violence continues, questions remain about the root causes of the conflict and the long-term implications for peace in Plateau State.
Community leaders are calling for dialogue, while others demand justice and accountability for the perpetrators of Sunday’s massacre.
The situation remains fluid, and residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid volatile areas.
Authorities have promised a full investigation, but for many in Jos, the priority is survival.












