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PALM SUNDAY IN JOS: A LEGACY OF SORROW, TEARS AND BLOOD

 Palm Sunday is meant to symbolize peace, reverence, and the triumph of hope. It is a day when worshippers gather in churches across the world to commemorate a sacred moment of faith and humility. Yet in Jos, what should have been a day of prayer and reflection was once again overshadowed by violence, grief, and the haunting sound of mourning. Instead of hymns echoing through communities, the air carried cries of anguish as innocent lives were abruptly cut short. Reports of another brutal attack in parts of Jos once again threw Nigerians into mourning. Innocent citizens; men, women, and young people lost their lives in a violent assault that has left communities devastated and families shattered. These were not nameless statistics. They were individuals with dreams, responsibilities, and futures that were still unfolding. Their lives were violently interrupted. Their destinies were truncated. Murder as the Collapse of Human Futures When violence takes a life, the immediate tra...

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