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HORROR IN KWARA: Boko Haram Parades Over 100 Abducted Women, Children — Accuses Nigerian Government Of Lies And Propaganda Nigeria has once again been thrown into shock after a disturbing video surfaced showing Boko Haram terrorists parading over 100 abducted residents from Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.In the chilling footage, dozens of terrified women and children—some barefoot, others holding babies—were lined up in the bush as armed terrorists interrogated them about where they were abducted. The captives, speaking in Hausa, confirmed they were taken from their homes during the recent deadly invasion of their community.Terrorists accuse government of deceptionIn a bold and disturbing twist, one of the terrorists openly accused the Nigerian government and Kwara State authorities of deliberately misleading the public about the scale of the abduction. According to the terrorist, officials claimed only about 20 to 30 people were kidnapped, but the group insisted they are currently holding as many as 176 victims.“The Kwara State government lied to Nigeria and to the whole world,” the terrorist declared in the video.This accusation has sparked outrage among Nigerians, many of whom are questioning whether the true scale of insecurity is being hidden from the public.Massacre, destruction, and missing leadersThe abductions followed a brutal terrorist attack earlier this month, when heavily armed fighters stormed Woro and nearby villages. During the raid:- Over 162 to 200 people were reportedly killed- Homes, shops, and properties were burned- Community leaders, including members of the Emir’s family, were killed- The Emir of Woro remains missing, raising fears he may also have been abducted or Kille
Residents say the attackers operated for hours with little resistance, leaving behind destruction, grief, and unanswered questions.Families left in agony, nation demanding answers. The video has deepened the pain of families who are still waiting and praying for their loved ones’ return. Many Nigerians are now demanding transparency, accountability, and immediate rescue operations.Security analysts warn that beyond physical violence, the terrorists are also waging psychological warfare—using videos like this to humiliate authorities, spread fear, and undermine public confidence in the government.The painful question remains:How can over 100 Nigerians be abducted, paraded, and still remain in captivity — while officials insist everything is under control?Until these innocent citizens are rescued, and the truth fully revealed, Nigerians will continue to ask: who is truly protecting the people?