Dr. Popoola, a medical practitioner in Jos, Plateau State, has shared a personal account of violence in Eruku, Kwara State. He detailed how relatives became victims during the recent assault.
Reports confirm an attack targeted church members in Kwara’s Eruku region.

Physician’s Emotional Account
A physician identified as Dr. Popoola revealed two aunts and a cousin were abducted. His elderly grandmother, seen struggling to escape in footage, survived unharmed.
The doctor confirmed fatalities occurred during the incident. Specific victim identities remain unverified.
He described the attackers’ extreme brutality. Many victims sustained severe injuries according to his account.
The physician portrayed widespread community fear. He urgently appealed for security intervention while requesting continued prayers.
His statement included these words:
“My two aunts were abducted in this footage. The elderly woman slowly fleeing is my grandmother. Security agencies must intervene immediately.”
“Further updates confirm my grandmother escaped abduction. Kidnappers took my biological aunt and cousin. Fatalities occurred, though identities are unconfirmed.”
“Terror grips our community. We must continue praying despite seeming futility. Maintain hope – divine sovereignty remains.”
“Collective appeals to heaven may bring intervention. Assistance originates from divine sources. We seek help for the helpless.”
“As a Plateau State physician, I’ve treated many terrorism survivors. People exist in perpetual fear.”
“Victims suffer unimaginable injuries like skull fractures and severed limbs. This violence must cease.”
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