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Makurdi, Benue State – Nigeria is boiling with grief and anger as the spate of brutal attacks by suspected Fulani herdsmen intensifies in the Middle Belt and Southeast regions.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, popular activist VeryDarkMan joined thousands of protesters in Makurdi on Monday to lead a powerful demonstration against the ongoing mass killings in Benue State.
The protest tagged #StopBenueKillings, shut down major roads, including the busy Abuja–Makurdi highway. Crowds marched, cried, and demanded government intervention after yet another bloody weekend that reportedly left over 200 people dead, entire villages burned, and families torn apart.

“Get a licensed firearm or prepare to die,” VeryDarkMan declared during a live broadcast. “If the government won’t protect us, we have no choice but to protect ourselves.”
His words struck a chord across the country, sparking viral reactions and fierce national debate over the rising wave of insecurity and the Nigerian government’s failure to respond effectively.
The activist’s emotional appearance in Makurdi—surprising residents with his presence in Wurukum—has been described as an inspiring act of leadership.
“This isn’t about fame,” he said. “This is about survival. Women are being raped, children are being burnt alive, and the government keeps turning a blind eye.”
The Makurdi protest quickly escalated after security operatives reportedly fired tear gas and live ammunition at unarmed demonstrators. Fourteen protesters were arrested.
