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Full-Blown Out War!” – Ice Prince Makes Explosive Revelation On Jos Violence
Nigerian artiste Panshak Zamani, widely known as Ice Prince, has reflected on his experience during the 2001 Jos Crisis, describing it as one of the most violent periods he has ever witnessed.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Speaking on Echoo Room with actor Teddy A, the Aboki hitmaker said he was still quite young at the time but retains clear memories of the chaos and bloodshed that engulfed the city.
Ice Prince recalled that the conflict escalated to the point where both churches and mosques were reportedly distributing weapons, effectively turning Jos into a war zone. He said the aftermath of clashes left horrifying scenes on the streets, with dismembered bodies openly visible.
According to him, despite the intensity and scale of the violence, the crisis received minimal media coverage, leaving many Nigerians unaware of its true severity.
Describing the episode as a full-scale war, the musician noted that the experience left deep and lasting scars on those who lived through it.
“Anyone who knows about the Jos Crisis will tell you I’m not exaggerating. I was young then. Churches were sharing guns, mosques were sharing guns. It was serious — it was a full-blown war,” he said.
He added, “You would see heads and legs on the ground and things like that, yet it was hardly reported.”
