It was a trip I had longed for...
I had so many expectations, including capturing first hand, images of incidents that had occurred in Southern Kaduna.

We - I and my colleague, Aisha Raji, a reporter - boarded bus from Kaduna town, all the way to Kafanchan.
I was excited, adrenaline pumping... of course, the photojournalist spirit in me wouldn't let me be.
I was eager, ready to take shots.
Ahaaa! Kafachan!!
We were there...
But immediately we alighted from the bus, the first person I had an encounter with was, a young boy not less than 3 years old.
I could feel something, not sure of it, so I moved on...
But turning back to take a second look at the boy, I got it, it was fear and...confusion.
Immediately it then dawned on me that the little boy was scared on my camera and my big black bag - a bag that contained all my gadgets.
The look on his face became very clear to me.
It said: "Who are these ones again”, “have they come to hunt us again.”
Everything now looks like a weapon ready to wreak havoc.
SOUTHERN KADUNA KILLINGS has become a narrative that investigates, tells and even critiques the crisis between farmers and herdsmen in Southern Kaduna, an area in Kaduna state, Nigeria.
Over 2000 people have been reportedly displaced while the number of lives lost is yet to be ascertained.
There have also been false and unbelievable reports on social media that the level of destruction isn’t what the media has painted it to be.
A photo, they say, speaks a thousand words.
This journey is to verify pictorially the damage in the community since it’s a dangerous journey and zone no one wants to embark on.
Life isn't what it used to be anymore for the people in Southern Kaduna.
Stepping foot in area as a stranger puts everyone on the edge.
Any strange noise triggers fear.
No one seems to be trusted any longer. A community that was once cheerful and full of life now a ghost town and full of ruins.
See photos from my visit to Southern Kaduna below:

Six-year old Felix lost his parents in during an attack in Southern Kaduna

Some displaced persons in Gidan Waya, Southern Kaduna

Some of the children displaced in Kafachan, Southern Kaduna

Some displaced women in Godo Godo, Southern Kaduna

Binta Tagwai lost her husband and child in an attack

Four-year old John lost a parent and sister

Liya Gudu and his family, victims of an attack in Pasacori, Southern Kaduna

ECWA church destroyed during an attack in Sabon Gari Tarfan

A man walking through a destroyed building in Tudun Wada, Southern Kaduna

Thirty-year old Victoria lost her husband and two children in an attack in Dogon Fili, Southern Kaduna

A boy looks into the sky during a visit at their destroyed home in Kagom, Southern Kaduna

A girl during a visit to their destroyed home in Kagom, Southern Kaduna

A man evacuates his house in Godo Godo, Southern Kaduna

A destroyed home in Tudun Wada, Southern Kaduna

The grave of one of the community heads in Goska, Southern Kaduna

Members of ECWA church holding a destroyed sign post

Seventy-year old Pius stands in front of his home in Goka, Kafachan

Displaced residents of Sabon Gari Tarfan hold hands during a visit to their community

A boy walks around his destroyed home with a toy gun

A boy displays some emotions while narrating the attacks in his community
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