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A Christian pastor was killed last week as he traveled to minister to church members in northern Kaduna state, sources said.
A Nigerian local government official said that a Christian in Otukpo County's Entepka village was killed by herdsmen last Saturday, after they killed two others two days earlier on April 18 in the Entepka District's Adoka-Icho community.
Hundreds of Christian men, women, and children have been relentlessly targeted by Muslim Fulani herdsmen and slaughtered since Christmas, leaving behind a trail of devastation and despair. I witnessed firsthand the aftermath of these brutal attacks in a recent visit to the area.
Calvary greetings you and your family hoping you had nice Christmas. On my side here in Nigeria a lot of people killed and houses destroyed before the Christmas celebration in my Bokkos my local Government and 2 other local government by Fulani herd men.The post Prayer Needs from Bible Students in Nigeria appeared first on Missionaries to Cyberspace.
Kaduna state governor meets with leaders as crisis deepens.
Islamic extremists raid two counties in Platea state, residents say.
Christians in northeast Nigeria are under tremendous pressure from Islamic militants.
Suspected Fulani terrorists on Wednesday (Jan. 3) killed 41 Christians and kidnapped many others in two counties of southern Kaduna state, Nigeria, sources said.
Hundreds slain by assailants based in Cameroon, lawmakers say.
Church members oppressed long ago still paying the price, key leader says.
After 19 months in jail, Rhoda Jatau faces a 'blasphemy' verdict.
At least some 400 people have been killed and thousands forced to flee their homes in the central Nigerian city of Jos where Christians and Muslims clashed in the worst sectarian violence in Africa's most populous nation in years. Fighting began Friday, November 28, amid a dispute over the result of a local election, witnesses said Saturday, November 29.
Some 500 suspects remained detained Thursday, December 11, for their alleged involvement in rioting sparked by Muslim attacks on Christians, that left at least six pastors dead and some 500 others killed.
At least some 400 people have been killed and thousands forced to flee their homes in the central Nigerian city of Jos where Christians and Muslims clashed in the worst sectarian violence in Africa's most populous nation in years. Fighting began Friday, November 28, amid a dispute over the result of a local election, witnesses said Saturday, November 29.

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