Four Jos traders feared killed in ambush on way to Pankshin

Four traders from Jos are feared killed after an ambush on their way to Pankshin.

Reports indicate that four traders from Jos were ambushed and are feared killed while traveling to Pankshin. The incident occurred on February 23, 2026, according to the headline from ThisDayLive. No further details on the circumstances or perpetrators were provided in the available information.

This event highlights ongoing security concerns in the region, though specifics remain limited. Authorities have not yet commented on the matter in the sourced material.

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