For 34-year-old conflict reporter Lawrence Zongo, Nigeria’s so-called “silent slaughter” struck too close to home this week. “On Monday I helped bury my cousin, Wiki Moses and her two small children,” he told The Epoch Times. She was among the 27 citizens of the Northern Plateau state who have fallen victims to terrorist attacks since May 21, he said. “Yesterday [March 24], I attended the burial of my friend, Mangawa Bulus, 32, a beloved gospel singer, who was killed that same day as he was returning with three others from a funeral,” he said.  “In my area of Miango there were three people killed today. It’s so dangerous that people don’t want to leave their homes.” Mangawa and three friends were walking down a road Tuesday to their homes in Miango after a funeral for victims of the wave of Fulani jihadist slaughters in Plateau that began a week ago. …