
A communal clash between Fulani and Gwari residents in Gurfata village, Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has left one person d3ad and at least 31 houses destroyed.Â
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The violent confrontation, which occurred on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 was reportedly triggered by a disagreement between a Fulani man, Shaibu Adamu, and a Gwari farmer known as Sa’adu, over access through a farmland path.Â
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Sources in the community said the dispute began around 10:30 a.m. when Adamu attempted to walk through Sa’adu’s farmland without cattle. The farmer objected, insisting he use another route.Â
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According to security analyst, Zagazola Makama, an argument ensued, escalating into a physical altercation that left both men with minor injuries.Â
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The incident quickly reignited ethnic tensions in the village, with both communities mobilising in solidarity with the parties involved.Â
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The situation worsened when Adamu Ibrahim, elder brother to Shaibu, allegedly attacked a Gwari resident, Dahiru Yakubu, with a machete.Â
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Yakubu was rushed to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, where he later d!ed from his injuries.Â
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The news of his d3ath sparked a reprisal attack by enraged Gwari youths, who descended on the Fulani settlement in Gurfata, burning down 31 houses and injuring at least three individuals.Â
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The troops of the Nigerian Army as well as other joint Security personnel were later deployed to the area to halt the violence and restore calm.Â
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Authorities have appealed for peace and urged both communities to exercise restraint.Â
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Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to mediate between the groups and prevent further escalation.Â
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As of Wednesday, normalcy had returned to the village, though tensions remain high.Â
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