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Worldwide Persecution of Christians - The New American

Worldwide Persecution of Christians - The New American
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At least 3,462 Christians killed by Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria this year - Nigerian News Latest Nigeria News Your online Nigerian Newspaper

At least 3,462 Christians killed by Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria this year    At least 3,462 Nigerian Christians have been killed this year by Nigerian Jihadists, Fulani herdsmen and state actors up till 18 July. The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law gave this grim report today. According to the report, Benue and Kaduna have recorded the most deaths in the last six months. “Benue State recorded the highest number of Christian deaths in the past 200 days with 450 and had recorded 200 deaths in Jan to April and 250 from May to 18th July. “Kaduna State came second with 410 Christian deaths and had recorded 300 deaths in Jan to April and 110 from May to 18th July;

Herdsmen, Jihadists killed 3,462 Nigerian Christians in 200 days – Report

Herdsmen, Jihadists killed 3,462 Nigerian Christians in 200 days – Report
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US Policy on Nigeria Needs an Unblinkered View of Atrocities

Attacks on Christians, especially Catholic priests, rise sharply in Nigeria

A soldier sits with his weapon on a pickup truck in Zamfara, Nigeria, March 2, 2021. (CNS photo/Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters) The killing of priests and other Christians in Nigeria continues at an alarming rate. A recent shooting in a church in Benue State yesterday adds to the thousands of others killed in the nation in the past year alone. Fr. Ferdinand Fanen Ngugban and at least six others were killed by gunmen in an attack on St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Benue State, Nigeria, the Diocese of Katsina-Ala confirmed Wednesday. Fr. Fanen had just offered Mass in his parish church of St. Paul Ayetwar in eastern Nigeria and was preparing to leave for the Holy Week Chrism Mass when he was shot in the head by gunmen on March 30.

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