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GORY PHOTOS! Accountant recounts his escape from Fulani herdsmen attack

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A Senior Account Officer at Obajana Cement Plc, Isaac Udoh has shared a pulse-stopping story about how he escaped from a group of gun-slinging Fulani herdsmen who attacked him on his way to work.

Udoh who posted his first person account on Facebook on Thursday concluded that the herdsmen are responsible for the atrocities committed on the highway which stretches from Lokoja, Kogi State to Ilorin, Kwara State.

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The former Dangote Cement Company employee posted pictures of the bloodied interior of his car, thanking the Federal Road Safety Corps for giving him first aid after injuries he sustained while escaping from his assailant.

Udoh said: “Fulani (herdsmen) struck this morning on my way to the office along Obajana -Kabba road. Two Fulani (herdsmen) pointed guns at me and the other two at the rear. I stop a while and (then) used reverse to run the battle of my life. In the process, one of the Fulani men used his long stick with knife to stab me on my right hand. I ran to road safety office to get first aid treatment. Thank God for the doctors and nurses that were at the federal road safety office at Kabba junction to give me a comprehensive treatment. I had five stitches on my right hand. The question is Fulani has a poisonous knife that when pierced into the body is dangerous. I have taken tetanus injection but my fear of their poisonous knife. I used to have regard for Fulani but my respect to them has seize hence forth as they commit most of these atrocities on highways.”

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