A communal clash between Fulani and Gwari residents in Gurfata village, Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has left one person d3ad and at least 31 houses destroyed.
The violent confrontation, which occurred on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 was reportedly triggered by a disagreement between a Fulani man, Shaibu Adamu, and a Gwari farmer known as Sa’adu, over access through a farmland path.
Sources in the community said the dispute began around 10:30 a.m. when Adamu attempted to walk through Sa’adu’s farmland without cattle. The farmer objected, insisting he use another route.
According to security analyst, Zagazola Makama, an argument ensued, escalating into a physical altercation that left both men with minor injuries.
The incident quickly reignited ethnic tensions in the village, with both communities mobilising in solidarity with the parties involved.
The situation worsened when Adamu Ibrahim, elder brother to Shaibu, allegedly attacked a Gwari resident, Dahiru Yakubu, with a machete.
Yakubu was rushed to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, where he later d!ed from his injuries.
The news of his d3ath sparked a reprisal attack by enraged Gwari youths, who descended on the Fulani settlement in Gurfata, burning down 31 houses and injuring at least three individuals.
The troops of the Nigerian Army as well as other joint Security personnel were later deployed to the area to halt the violence and restore calm.
Authorities have appealed for peace and urged both communities to exercise restraint.
Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to mediate between the groups and prevent further escalation.
As of Wednesday, normalcy had returned to the village, though tensions remain high.




