Residents said hundreds of houses were burnt and property worth millions of naira destroyed in the attack.
Some suspected herdmen have killed at least 26 people after invading villages in Taraba state.
According to Punch, children and women were among those killed during the incident.
Many others were left injured in Tor-Damisa community of Donga Local Government Area.
Residents said hundreds of houses were burnt and property worth millions of naira destroyed in the attack, which happened in the early hours of Monday.
Our correspondent gathered that the attack was a reprisal attack after a Fulani man in the area was allegedly shot in the leg by a suspected Tiv farmer, who is currently receiving treatment under police custody.
The village head of the community, Zaki Ugondo Uma, told journalists on the phone that more bodies were still being recovered.
Ugondo explained that there was a little misunderstanding between Fulani herders and some Tiv farmers in the community and that he made frantic efforts with the Fulani leaders to restore normalcy.
He said, “Some farmers had an issue with Fulani herders, but we reached a truce and they assured us of peace.
“I am taken aback as we woke up this morning to witness a massive attack on our community affecting over 15 villages.
“As am talking, we are yet to recover all bodies, but more than 26 corpses have been recovered. We are in a situation of despair as we don’t know if the attack will continue.
“I am calling on the state to provide security and as well intervene with relied materials for thousands that have been rendered homeless,” Uma added.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Taraba State Command, ASP Usman Abubakar, told journalists that the Command was aware of the incident but was yet to ascertain the cause of the crisis and the number of casualties.