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		<title>Six Christians Killed, Eight Wounded in Kaduna State, Nigeria </title>
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<p><strong>ABUJA</strong>, <strong>Nigeria</strong> Fulani herdsmen on Sunday (May 5) raided a village in southern Kaduna state, Nigeria, killing six Christians, area residents said.</p>
<p>A large number of herdsmen raided predominantly Christian Ambe village, Sanga County, at about midnight as residents were sleeping, said Zachariah Sanga.</p>
<p>“They were armed with deadly weapons like guns, machetes, and cudgels,” Sanga told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “The herdsmen, on arrival, shot into houses and at anyone they sighted.”</p>
<p>Along with the six Christians slain, eight others were also wounded, he said.</p>
<p>Daniel Amos, a member of Nigeria’s National Assembly, confirmed in a press statement on Monday (May 6) that six innocent people were killed and that eight others were wounded and receiving medical treatment.</p>
<p>“I strongly condemn this heinous act, which is another attempt to destabilize the peace and security in my constituency and our dear state,” Amos said. “It is unacceptable that these criminal elements can attack our people, keeping them from living in peace.”</p>
<p>The legislator called on Nigeria’s security agencies to put an end to the violence that threatens the existence of Christians in Kaduna State.</p>
<p>“I also call on the security agencies to act swiftly to apprehend the perpetrators of this evil act and bring them to justice,” he said. “The safety of our people must remain a top priority. We cannot allow the criminals to continue to operate with impunity.”</p>
<p>Mansir Hassan, spokesman for the Kaduna State Police Command, said in a press statement that villagers had apprehended one of the assailants and that police were investigating.</p>
<p>Nigeria remained the deadliest place in the world to follow Christ, with 4,118 people killed for their faith from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023, according to Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) report. More kidnappings of Christians than in any other country also took place in Nigeria, with 3,300.</p>
<p>Nigeria was also the third highest country in the number of attacks on churches and other Christian buildings, such as hospitals, schools, and cemeteries, with 750, according to the report.</p>
<p>In the 2024 WWL of the countries where it is most challenging to be a Christian, Nigeria was ranked No. 6, as in the previous year.</p>
<p>Numbering in the millions across Nigeria and the Sahel, predominantly Muslim Fulani comprise hundreds of clans of many different lineages who do not hold extremist views. Still, some Fulani do adhere to radical Islamist ideology, the United Kingdom’s All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom or Belief (APPG) noted in a 2020 <a href="https://appgfreedomofreligionorbelief.org/media/200615-Nigeria-Unfolding-Genocide-Report-of-the-APPG-for-FoRB.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">report</a>.</p>
<p>“They adopt a comparable strategy to Boko Haram and ISWAP and demonstrate a clear intent to target Christians and potent symbols of Christian identity,” the APPG report states.</p>
<p>Christian leaders in Nigeria have stated that they think the motive behind herdsmen’s attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt is their desire to extort Christians’ lands and impose Islam because desertification has made it difficult for them to support their herds.</p>
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		<title>Fulani Herdsmen Kill 12 Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abuja</strong>, Nigeria Fulani herdsmen attacked residents of a village in central Nigeria’s Plateau state as they slept at 2 a.m. on April 19, killing 12 Christians, sources said.</p>
<p>In the farming community of Mangu County’s Tilengpan Pushit, the Fulanis attacked with “deadly weapons” without provocation, said resident Israel Bamshak.</p>
<p>“Most of the victims are women and children who could not escape from the invaders,” Bamshak told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News.</p>
<p>Resident Monday Mwansat confirmed the attack on the predominantly Christian community, as did John Musa.</p>
<p>“Twelve members of our community have been killed,” Musa said. “We have become targets of attacks from Fulani herdsmen for no just cause.”</p>
<p>Markus Artu, the head of the Mangu Local Government Council, also claimed that Fulani herdsmen were responsible for the attacks.</p>
<p>Plateau Gov. Caleb Mutfwang expressed sadness that despite efforts his government has made to curtail the unprovoked attacks, the assailants have continued to carry out more vicious assaults. Mutfwang appealed to Christians to remain steadfast in the face of unprovoked attacks, saying his government will continue collaborating with security agencies to bring about security.</p>
<p>“I extended my heartfelt condolences to all those affected by the incidents, and pray for the recovery of the injured who are currently being treated in various hospitals,” Mutfwang said.</p>
<p>Nigeria remained the deadliest place in the world to follow Christ, with 4,118 people killed for their faith from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023, according to Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) report. More kidnappings of Christians than in any other country also took place in Nigeria, with 3,300.</p>
<p>Nigeria was also the third-highest country in the number of attacks on churches and other Christian buildings, such as hospitals, schools, and cemeteries, with 750, according to the report.</p>
<p>In the 2024 WWL of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian, Nigeria was ranked No. 6, as in the previous year.</p>
<p>Numbering in the millions across Nigeria and the Sahel, predominantly Muslim Fulani comprise hundreds of clans of many different lineages who do not hold extremist views, but some Fulani do adhere to radical Islamist ideology, the United Kingdom’s All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom or Belief (APPG) noted in a 2020 <a href="https://appgfreedomofreligionorbelief.org/media/200615-Nigeria-Unfolding-Genocide-Report-of-the-APPG-for-FoRB.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">report</a>.</p>
<p>“They adopt a comparable strategy to Boko Haram and ISWAP and demonstrate a clear intent to target Christians and potent symbols of Christian identity,” the APPG report states.</p>
<p>Christian leaders in Nigeria have said they believe herdsmen attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt are inspired by their desire to forcefully take over Christians’ lands and impose Islam, as desertification has made it difficult for them to sustain their herds.</p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://godlynews.org/fulani-herdsmen-kill-12-christians-in-plateau-state-nigeria/">Fulani Herdsmen Kill 12 Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://godlynews.org">The Godly News | Positive Christian News | Current Issues in Christianity Today</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  The Rev. Manasseh Ibrahim, ECWA pastor killed in Kaduna state, Nigeria on April 23, 2024. (Facebook) A Christian pastor was killed last week as [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A Christian pastor was killed last week as he traveled to minister to church members in northern Kaduna State, sources said.</p>
<p>According to the Birnin Gwari chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), while Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists have been active in southern Kaduna state, “bandits” ambushed the Rev. Manasseh Ibrahim and shot him to death along the Birnin Gwari-Kaduna Highway on Tuesday (April 23).</p>
<p>The local CAN chairman, the Rev. Yahaya Kinge, stated in a press release that Rev. Manasseh Ibrahim, a pastor with the ECWA [Evangelical Church Winning All] Church, Gure, was on his way for a pastoral church ministration in the Kurebe area of Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State when the bandits ambushed and killed him.</p>
<p>Pastor Ibrahim was serving with the ECWA Gure congregation under the ECWA Kaduna Central District Church Council (KCDCC), he said. His remains were transferred to the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna City.</p>
<p>“Christians who are direct victims of banditry and insurgency in Kaduna State are fed up with the inability of the Nigerian government to find a lasting solution to the incessant killings of innocent Christians,” Kinge said. “The hard push of Christians to the wall through incessant attacks is enough; and we can no longer bear this brunt.”</p>
<p>Nigeria remained the deadliest place in the world to follow Christ, with 4,118 people killed for their faith from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023, according to Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) report. More kidnappings of Christians than in any other country also took place in Nigeria, at 3,300.</p>
<p>Nigeria was also the third highest country in terms of attacks on churches and other Christian buildings such as hospitals, schools, and cemeteries, with 750, according to the report.</p>
<p>In the 2024 WWL of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian, Nigeria was ranked No. 6, as it was in the previous year.</p>
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		<title>Mother, Baby among Christians Slain in Plateau State, Nigeria </title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  Plateau state, Nigeria. (Uwe Dedering, Creative Commons) Abuja, Nigeria (Christian Daily International–Morning Star News)–A single bullet killed a young mother, and the baby was strapped [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Abuja</strong>, <strong>Nigeria</strong> (<a href="https://www.christiandaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Christian Daily International</a><em>–</em><a href="https://morningstarnews.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Morning Star News</a>)–A single bullet killed a young mother, and the baby was strapped to her back, two of the more than 30 Christians killed in Plateau State, Nigeria, in the past two weeks, sources said.</p>
<p>In predominantly Christian Kopnanle village, Bokkos County, more than 50 Fulani herdsmen on April 12 attacked unarmed residents, said community leader Farmsum Fuddang.</p>
<p>In a press release, Fuddang stated that one victim was a 12-month-old girl named Peret Sylvanus, who died brutally from the same bullet that killed her mother, Mwanret Sylvanus. “The bullet pierced through Mrs. Sylvanus’ stomach and hit little Peret, who was strapped to her back, killing both of them instantly.”</p>
<p>They were among 10 Christians killed in the village; he said. The assailants slaughtered about 20 other Christians in Mandung-Mushu and surrounding communities, said Fuddang, an attorney.</p>
<p>“Under the cover of darkness, more than 50 armed Fulani terrorists descended upon the villages of Mandung-Mushu and Kopnanle, targeting innocent, unarmed, and peaceful Christian residents as they slept,” he said.</p>
<p>After the April 12 assaults on Mandung-Mushu village and Kopnanle in Tangur District, the assailants attacked Kopyal village the following day, killing five Christians, Fuddang said.</p>
<p>He said, “These attacks against Christians were carried out by the herdsmen without any opposition.” Additionally, they attacked the Christian communities of Manduk and Njukudel, injuring one of them. After that, they attacked Mandarken village and then moved on to Nghahtigut village, killing two Christians.</p>
<p>According to him, the attacks also hit Josho village in Daffo District, which is home to a large Christian population.</p>
<p>“The herdsmen set fire to homes and a place of worship, a church worship building, mercilessly gunning down fleeing Christians while nearby soldiers failed to intervene effectively,” Fuddang said. “These brazen attacks, which predominantly targeted Christians, including women and children, appear to be part of a calculated effort to instill fear and perpetrate further displacement within our communities.”</p>
<p>Fuddang added that in spite of Nigerian authorities “acknowledging that the Fulani were responsible for the six-day attack that claimed the lives of over 300 Christians last Christmas Eve, no effort has been made by the Nigeria government to curtail these attacks.”</p>
<p>On Thursday (April 18) in Chikam, another predominantly Christian village, gunmen killed several people, including Christian second-year university student Dading James Jordan, said Yakubu Ayuba, registrar at Plateau State University, Bokkos, in a press statement.</p>
<p>“Gunmen on the night of Thursday, April 18, attacked Chikam, a neighboring Christian community to Plateau State University, Bokkos, killing one of our students, Dading Jordan, a 200-level student and a Christian,” Ayuba said. “In view of this sad development, management has declared a two-day mourning, from Friday, April 19, to Saturday, April 20.”</p>
<p>Ayuba urged officials to increase security around the university in order to secure staff members and students.</p>
<p>Regarding the April 12 attacks, area resident Isaac Makut also stated that “Fulani Muslim militias” killed about 30 Christians in the villages.</p>
<p>In February, also in Bokkos County, Fulani herdsmen killed a Christian and kidnapped his wife, said Mai Katako village resident Kefas Mallau. Sule Gwamnati was slain on Feb. 16, and his wife Blessing Gwamnati was kidnapped from Mai Katako.</p>
<p>A community leader named Mallau texted the Christian Daily International-Morning Star News, “In the early hours of Friday, Feb. 16, armed herdsmen shot a Christian by the name of Sule Gwamnati of Mai Katako village twice and also kidnapped his wife, Blessing Sule.” “The victim, Sule Gwamnati, later died at the Jos University Teaching Hospital after treatment had begun.”</p>
<p>Luther Dafwang, brother of Blessing Gwamnati, said the couple were members of the Assembly of God Church.</p>
<p>“Sule Gwamnati died, but we can’t trace the whereabouts of his wife,” Dafwang said. “Please, help us pray.”</p>
<p>Nigeria remained the deadliest place in the world to follow Christ, with 4,118 people killed for their faith from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023, according to Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) report. More kidnappings of Christians than in any other country also took place in Nigeria, at 3,300.</p>
<p>Nigeria was also the third highest country of attacks on churches and other Christian buildings such as hospitals, schools, and cemeteries, with 750, according to the report.</p>
<p>Nigeria retained its position as the 6th most difficult country for Christians in the 2024 WWL, mirroring its ranking from the previous year.</p>
<p>Numbering in the millions across Nigeria and the Sahel, predominantly Muslim Fulani comprise hundreds of clans of many lineages who do not hold extremist views, but some Fulani do adhere to radical Islamist ideology, the United Kingdom’s All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom or Belief (APPG) noted in a 2020 <a href="https://appgfreedomofreligionorbelief.org/media/200615-Nigeria-Unfolding-Genocide-Report-of-the-APPG-for-FoRB.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">report</a>.</p>
<p>According to the APPG report, “they adopt a comparable strategy to Boko Haram and ISWAP and demonstrate a clear intent to target Christians and potent symbols of Christian identity.”</p>
<p>Since desertification has made it harder for them to maintain their herds, Christian leaders in Nigeria have stated that they believe herdsmen’s attacks on Christian communities in the Middle Belt of Nigeria are motivated by their desire to occupy Christians’ lands by force and impose Islam.</p>
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