Susan Pwajok, a prominent Nollywood actress, has described how Boko Haram demolished her family’s home in Jos, Plateau State, while they were inside. She claimed they managed to flee.
Susan, speaking on the newest edition of her podcast Surviving Lagos with her mother Carol Pwajok, claimed the attackers also set fire to her grandfather’s vehicles and all of their assets.
She said, “I was in Jos, Boko Haram attacked our house. They burnt our house down to the ground and we were in the house. I was with my cousins. My mum was in Lagos.
“Me, my grandparents and my two cousins, we crawled to the garden to hide and watched the house burn down. They burnt my grandfather’s hilux, benz, and all our properties. Imagine your whole life just coming down. Because that was my childhood house. We had to rebuild the house.”
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