Nigeria, April 9 -- A group of angry women from Oke-Ere, a community in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, staged a protest on Wednesday over what they described as the ongoing terror unleashed on their community by armed kidnappers and suspected Fulani herdsmen.
In a video seen online, mostly elderly women marched through the town half-naked, chanting sorrowful songs and calling for urgent government intervention.
They lamented the frequent attacks, kidnappings, and killings that have tormented their community for several months.
Some of the women were seen weeping and singing as they held sticks and leaves, symbolizing their grief and desperation.
A Facebook user, Kogi Pulse, shared a post saying, "The women of Oke-Ere ...
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