Dogon Noma is a town sandwiched by many hills, rocks and rich vegetation in Kajuru Local Government Area.
In spite of the village's pleasant and exceptionally peaceful climate, a bleak atmosphere loomed over it like the sword of Damocles, when our reporter visited.
The local guide had taken our reporter to a compound in the outskirts of the village to meet one Usman Danlami.
After a brief introduction, Danlami took our reporter through a bush path to a large farmland with three huge concrete slabs.
Pointing to the slaps, he said "We are standing on the mass grave of our people who were slaughtered on March 11, 2019 by Fulani militia."
On that very day, he said the people were jolted from sleep by the shouts of "Allahu Akba! Allahu Akba."
Allahu Akba is an Islamic citation, meaning, "God is great."
"When we came out of our homes, we saw Fulani men wearing dark clothes and others in white caftans and some others with military camouflage; wielding weapons including AK 47 assault rifles and locally made guns," he said.
"Some others carried cutlasses and sticks and they surrounded our village. When we discovered that we have been surrounded, we started running helter-skelter.
"As we ran into the bush, lo and behold, many didn't know the invaders had laid ambush for our people.
"That was how many of our people met their waterloo in the bush; some were shot dead in their homes, some were macheted and the sick and old people who couldn't run were wrapped in their mattresses and set on fire," he recalled with anger and hopelessness.
Aside from murdering people and mutilating their corpses, he said the invaders burnt down houses, food yields, and home furniture while bikes and other valuables were looted.
"What amazed us more than anything else is that the assault was unprovoked. Dogon Noma and the whole of Ungwan Gamu never had any quarrel with the Fulani which would have justified the assaults on our people," he said.
Giving account of the brutal attacks in Kajuru Local Government Area in 2019, Danlami said Angwan Barde was attacked on March 10, and the following day, Dogon Noma was attacked.
"Karamai was attacked before Dogon Noma and Angwan Barde. At Ungwan Barde, 11 persons were killed at the first invasion which was on February 10 and the subsequent attack took place March 10.
"Before the attack on Ungwan Barde, they had hit Karamai on February 26, 2019, killing 45 people and when they attacked Ungwan Barde the second time, 26 people were killed.
"On March 11, 2019, Dogon Noma was attacked and 71 people were slaughtered," he said.
Pointing to the slabs, he said, "On this mass grave, 66 persons were buried. We have photos of the dead bodies. We have photos of the burial procession. Five persons were buried in the small mass grave not far from here."
"We have been hearing stories by the state and federal governments that the Fulani are going on reprisal attacks and we have attempted to understand the meaning of reprisal but we don't know what it is about.
"We don't have any history of quarrel with the Fulani or some other tribes. So, we have been shocked on why anyone should claim any attack on us was a reprisal.
When reminded that many people, including Miyeti Allah and Governor El Rufai, have accused Adara people of killing and displacing Fulani pastoralists, his response was instant.
"As I speak, I don't know where any Fulani person was murdered and buried in any part of Adara land. But here we are, standing on the mass grave of our people that were slaughtered on March 11, 2019.
"I challenge them to show the pictures of their people killed in Adara land. Let them show the videos of the burial and who they were and where they lived.
"If you go to Karamai, there is a mass grave. If you go to Ungwan Barde, there is a mass grave there. If you go to Banono-Angwaku you will see a mass grave there. Go to Machali, there is a mass grave. Go to Tudu-Doka, there is a mass grave. Go to Agwalama Gayaki-Doka, there is a mass grave. Go to Gunra Doka, there is a mass grave.
"All these places are saturated with mass graves and up till now, we are yet to find answers to why the attacks happened so that the reprisal came on us."