
Seminarian in Nigeria Narrowly Escapes Shooting by Islamist Fulani Attackers
Igba said it was a miracle that he and the other two occupants of the car survived the ordeal.
Igba said it was a miracle that he and the other two occupants of the car survived the ordeal.
Advocates for persecuted Christians strongly disagreed with the USCIRF report’s assertion that the numerous attacks attributed to the Fulani in recent years on Christians in the country are retaliatory.
In the document, members of the “Fulani association who are planning to launch war against Christian religion” claimed responsibility of the “anonymous letter.”
Vice President Eric Patterson of the Religious Freedom Institute discusses the recent uptick in violence in Nigeria, the two most oppressive factions on the ground, and how the country could face the same fate as Rwanda if international inaction continues.
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