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The Jos attack wasn't a targeted religious assault — it was a deadly shooting at an open-air bar that spiraled into revenge killings, reflecting the region's deep-rooted land and resource disputes between herding and farming communities. A curfew was imposed and an investigation launched, showing authorities are responding. Framing this as purely religious warfare ignores the complex, overlapping drivers of violence across Nigeria's volatile middle belt.
The Palm Sunday massacre in Jos is part of a years-long pattern of targeted attacks on Christian communities during Holy Week, not random violence. Armed men on motorcycles deliberately struck a crowd, and the death toll continues to climb steadily with each passing hour. Nigeria's government must stop treating these killings as isolated incidents and start holding perpetrators accountable before even more innocent lives are lost.