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Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by jmoore(op): 7:46pm On Aug 23, 2025
Katsina Massacre: ‘We were in 2nd rak’ah when gunfires went up, air exploded – Survivor


At dawn, the air in Malumfashi is usually thick with soft whispers of prayer, and the faint crow of roosters. But on the morning of 19 August when the faithful had gathered for Fajr at the mosque in Unguwan Mantau, the serene atmosphere was ruptured by gunfire instead of the rhythm of voices rising in devotion.

“I remember the sound of the muezzin calling us in,” says Malam Kabir, “We were in the second rak’ah when I heard the motorcycles. Then—gunfire. It was like the air itself exploded,” he said, his gaze fixed somewhere far away.

The gunmen stormed the mosque, cutting through rows of worshippers. No fewer than 30 men were killed, most before they had the chance to attempt an escape. The attackers, described locally as “bandits”, left behind blood-stained mats, torn sandals, and the echo of unanswered prayers.


‘When I close my eyes, I see their faces’
Inside the mosque, fear turned quickly to chaos. Survivors recall screams muffled by gunfire, people stumbling in the darkness, the air filling with dust and acrid gun smoke.

“I saw my neighbour lying face down right in front of me. He didn’t move,” says Kabir. “We grew up together. I feel for his family. I had to crawl under bodies to escape.”

When the bandits left, the silence was heavier than the violence itself. “I have not prayed inside a mosque since then. How can I kneel where blood was spilled? Every time I close my eyes, I see their faces.”

The mosque was our refuge
For Malam Umar, a religious leader from the area, the attack was not just on worshippers but also on the heart of the community.

“The mosque was our gathering place, our school, our refuge,” he says. “To attack it is to say: you have no right to peace, not even with your God.”

Leading a traumatised flock has become their heaviest burden. Congregants ask why God allowed such horror. “I tell them,” he says softly, “‘It is not God who failed you. It is man. Evil is the absence of God in their hearts.’”

On whether forgiveness is possible, Umar pauses. “We preach forgiveness, yes. But forgiveness without justice is another wound. What we need now is not just prayers but also protection.”

A widow whose husband was among the dead, her face thick with wailing, said she last saw him at the door, shortly before heading out for Fajr. “I told him to be quick, that I have something to share with him. Those were my last words to him.”

She speaks of her loss with an anger sharpened by betrayal. “The bandits killed him, yes. But the government killed him too, by leaving us defenceless. Who protects the poor in these villages? Nobody.”


For her younger children, she struggles to explain. “I tell them your Daddy is with God. But when they ask if they too will be safe in the mosque, I have no answer.”

We bury, they forget

In Mantau, families return each morning to sweep the mosque floor, to wash away what cannot be forgotten. But residents say promises of protection fade as quickly as the footprints of the attackers. “We bury, they forget,” says one bitterly.

The people of Unguwan Mantau are left with prayers, scars, and a question echoing louder than the gunfire that morning: how long can faith survive when even the house of God offers no sanctuary?

We heard too late’
Local security officials admit their response was delayed. “The first alert reached us after the attack was already under way,” says a vigilante who does not wish to be named. “By the time our men arrived, the attackers had fled into the bush.”

The challenges, he says, are huge: too few men, outdated equipment, and a landscape that gives the bandits easy cover. “They ride motorcycles, they know the terrain, and the communities are isolated. We cannot be everywhere at once.”

Asked about trust, the vigilante sighs. “The people say we fail them, and sometimes we do. But we also bury our own in this fight. We need them to see us as allies, not strangers.”

Meanwhile, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has expressed concern over renewed violence in Katsina and other parts of the North West.

Speaking on Channels Television, General Musa said the military has intensified operations nationwide, but admitted that killings in the region, including the recent massacre of worshippers in Malumfashi, remain disturbing.

Security analysts say the attack is part of a broader pattern that has transformed Nigeria’s northwest into one of the most dangerous rural zones in Africa. They claimed the systematic campaigns of violence is rooted in poverty, weak governance, and the collapse of traditional authority structures.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/katsina-massacre-we-were-in-2nd-rakah-when-gunfires-went-up-air-exploded-survivor/

Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by youngsahito(m): 8:10pm On Aug 23, 2025
They should hold all their northern leaders responsible.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by jmoore(op): 8:25pm On Aug 23, 2025
youngsahito:
They should hold all their northern leaders responsible.
Who was campaigning with 'I will handle economy while Shettima will handle insecurity'?
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Mikeman123(m): 9:08pm On Aug 23, 2025
Tinubu government should realize that the first duty of any government is protection of lives and properties.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Melagros(m): 9:37pm On Aug 23, 2025
COMRADES are speechless, could you imagine? This is the home-state of the immediate past two-term president of Nigeria

What a shame
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Thelimitbreaker(m): 9:40pm On Aug 23, 2025
The Northern elites will never say anything as regards it.... Bunch of crazy power mongers.... Kwankwaso, El-rufai, Atiku, and all of them no go talk for here.... Just grabbing power is what is on their minds... If the whole North is on fire, hin no concern them.... Sha give us power is what is their own concern....
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by ChristCee: 9:45pm On Aug 23, 2025
The chickens have come home to roost. The north are responsible for this calamity that has befell them, they nurtured this evil, religious extremism and bigotry, now that oak tree is fully matured and it is now demanding sacrifices.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Helinuse: 9:45pm On Aug 23, 2025
Somehow, Gaza is their concern
Somehow, the herdsmen are not their problem, Israel is.

Somehow, they don’t have s e n s e.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by uchwar1: 9:45pm On Aug 23, 2025
Killing killing killing killing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What are they killing for? It is time Imams started teaching these guys to have humane behaviours.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Obeysco: 9:46pm On Aug 23, 2025
Where is their leader - Sultan of Sokoto?? They should tell him to call his boys to order. He has never for once made any statement or condemned the devilish activities of his boys ever since! A bunch hypocrites!
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by erniok(m): 9:49pm On Aug 23, 2025
Felt so sad reading this especially the phrase" we bury, they forget".
I believe this is time for overhauling of our security architecture.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by laivwire(m): 9:51pm On Aug 23, 2025
"By the time our men arrived, the attackers had fled into the bush."

Lies, dem no born dem well to face those guys. They would hide in thier huts while they listen to the bandits massacre the same people they swore to protect. They would only come out when they are certain the bandits have left and are miles away. Its a sad situation
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Drsnives(m): 9:54pm On Aug 23, 2025
Melagros:
COMRADES are speechless, could you imagine? This is the home-state of the immediate past two-term president of Nigeria

What a shame
Wished he was alive to see for himself
It's welllk
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Shimbo96(m): 9:56pm On Aug 23, 2025
jmoore:
Who was campaigning with 'I will handle economy while Shettima will handle insecurity'?
lol so that's what you want to hold against him? Ask NORTHERN ELDERS how this people move without traces. TINUBU will serve his tenure and go and another person will be there but if you don't ask the right questions then this tragedy will keep repeating itself. Do you ever imagine how this people get their ammunitions? Don't tell me all those bike's was stolen but you won't ask the right questions because most of you don't like Tinubu. For a person to attack Mosque or Church during prayers,nobody can save those people from everlasting punishment.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Herkim(m): 9:58pm On Aug 23, 2025
The issue of insecurity is a major issue affecting the growth and development of Nigeria. economy.

Government needs to do something extraordinary to bring an end to this menace.
If you asked me , insecurity is caused by the following such as High level of illiteracy, high level of unemployment rate, tribal and favourism, uneven distribution of wealth, etc.

Once government can tackle the above mentioned the issue of insecurity will be a thing of the past.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Buharidgeneral: 9:59pm On Aug 23, 2025
One death too many.
May Almighty Allah grant them Al janah firdous Amen and comfort the family left behind Amen. So sad
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Benrosaria(m): 9:59pm On Aug 23, 2025
So Na atheist Kon dey persecute believers ??.

I am still in awe on the reason behind earth

Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Jughead29: 10:05pm On Aug 23, 2025
Until the North start seeing that killing is wrong no matter what and shun all this their jihadist preaching.... Peace will be far off... Because they will keep hiding in the name of religion to do evil while you keep supporting them
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by davillian(m): 10:06pm On Aug 23, 2025
in 24hrs on all directions
the armed forces should be able to calculate thier movement by foot , bikes or vehicles....
for effective search of the people who committed these evil act....
i thought they have heli and drones
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by princepee: 10:15pm On Aug 23, 2025
cool cool cool cool cool cool cool the northern elites will pretend as if nothing happened

And there's some people you will not see on this thread, they will be snooping for were P I sneeze and they will be fired up.

Bunch of........
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by WesleyPepper: 10:22pm On Aug 23, 2025
Why would a Muslim attack a mosque and kill poor folks praying ??
This madness definitely has political undertone .
Only God can rescue the North and indeed Nigeria
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Softmirror: 10:39pm On Aug 23, 2025
Helinuse:
Somehow, Gaza is their concern
Somehow, the herdsmen are not their problem, Israel is.

Somehow, they don’t have s e n s e.
You sha wan tap small from helinues glory. It is well!😁
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Azazyel: 10:42pm On Aug 23, 2025
Nigeria is just a case of "the more you look, the less you see"
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by callmeDDD: 10:46pm On Aug 23, 2025
They came first, attacking churches and burning xtains, they were happy and their leaders were silent. No pressures, no condemnation, they were enjoying the new massacre and ethic cleaning. Now the host has come to roast, facing their own, attacking their own supporters. Who will now go and deliver them?? Who will fight for them. They breaded them, spoonfed them, sold foods to them, supported them secretly, gave them directions of where to attack and burn, BUT now, they have grown and grown beyond taming. Who will now deliver them? Who will fight for them? The monster you created..................so unfortunate.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Rich4god(m): 10:55pm On Aug 23, 2025
You will not hear arewa people make noise on this issue... But ones it's about religion issue from the south, all of them will be shouting.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by DMCY: 11:21pm On Aug 23, 2025
“We bury, they forget”.

Those aforementioned words struck a chord of despair I swear…. They’re talking about families they won’t get to see anymore, forgiveness that can’t be asked for anymore, promises that can’t be kept anymore.

All they have left now are memories😪
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Rebelutionary: 11:33pm On Aug 23, 2025
ChristCee:
The chickens have come home to roost. The north are responsible for this calamity that has befell them, they nurtured this evil, religious extremism and bigotry, now that oak tree is fully matured and it is now demanding sacrifices.
Unfortunately, this is the truth in it's purest form!
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by MrCaesar: 11:37pm On Aug 23, 2025
What do these people gain from this senseless murder?
I just can't understand the joy in killing people who are living their lives, without even minding you. This is so barbaric.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by SonOfWords(m): 11:40pm On Aug 23, 2025
I'll be lying if I say I feel any modicum of sympathy or pity for these Northerners.

They'll line up to vote for rubbish leaders just to placate their tribal and religious sentiments, only to lament afterwards.

This nonsense has been like clockwork since 2015, so it would be absolutely eediotic of me to have empathy for people who have refused to be sensible.

They deserve whatever dividends of their bad leadership choices that they're getting, and in abundance too.
Re: Survivor Of Katsina Massacre Shares Story by Hassanmaye(m): 11:47pm On Aug 23, 2025
callmeDDD:
They came first, attacking churches and burning xtains, they were happy and their leaders were silent. No pressures, no condemnation, they were enjoying the new massacre and ethic cleaning. Now the host has come to roast, facing their own, attacking their own supporters. Who will now go and deliver them?? Who will fight for them. They breaded them, spoonfed them, sold foods to them, supported them secretly, gave them directions of where to attack and burn, BUT now, they have grown and grown beyond taming. Who will now deliver them? Who will fight for them? The monster you created..................so unfortunate.
Shut up who told you Muslims are happy when Christians are killed? When we have families that have both religions in their blood
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