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Nigeria: Alleged Fulani Militants Kill Four on Western Easter Monday

April 7, 2024

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“Alleged Fulani Militants Kill Four on Easter Monday in Nigeria,” International Christian Concern, April 2, 2024:

04/02/2024 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Four Christians in two northern Nigeria villages were killed by heavily armed attackers on Monday, a day after many believers celebrated Easter.

Police would not confirm or comment on the attacks by alleged Fulani militants. But villagers in Njukkudel and nearby Tangur, both in Bokkos County in Plateau state, told an International Christian Concern (ICC) staffer about the attacks.

“My uncle’s wife was killed yesterday when [Fulani militants] herdsmen attacked my village,” said one Njukkudel resident. “Three people were also killed in the neighboring village of Tangur, all in Bokkos.” The witness said, “The attacks are still going on without the Nigerian army coming to protect the lives and properties of unarmed citizens.”

Witnesses said the attackers were armed with AK-47s and machetes.

“Fulani militias are responsible for the attack,” said another villager, adding that more than 200 Nigerians – mostly women, children, and senior citizens who could not escape — were killed by militants on Christmas Eve. The attacks occurred in at least 17 villages in the Local Government Areas (LGA) of Bokkos and Barkin Ladi between Dec. 23 and 25.

One pastor said, “Fulani [militias] are killing Christians in Bokkos… attacks by [radical] Fulani have been going on for a long time and they don’t want Christians in Nigeria. Pray for us because we will never give up our faith in Christ Jesus and we will forgive them for they don’t know what they are doing.”…