11 Attacks in One Week Across Four Regions of Nigeria: 90 Dead, 50 Abducted

11 Attacks in One Week Across Four Regions of Nigeria: 90 Dead, 50 Abducted

Truth Nigeria Documents Coordinated Wave of Fulani Militia, ISWAP, and Bandit Strikes Sweeping Central, Northern, and Southwestern Nigeria


A new Truth Nigeria investigation has documented 11 separate attacks across four regions of Nigeria in a single week, leaving at least 90 dead, more than 50 abducted, and over 15 churches shut in panic. The attackers include the Fulani Ethnic Militia, ISWAP, and roving bandit gangs.

The attacks targeted Christian villages, mining sites, military bases, police camps, funeral gatherings, a football pitch, and a church service in progress.

Coordinated Nigerian Attacks Reveal Systemic Security Collapse

In the Middle Belt, five communities were hit: Mazat in Plateau (4 killed including a pregnant woman), Channel One in Benue (40 attackers, 7 killed), Sati Ikov in Benue (3 killed at a funeral), Tenebo in Kwara (3 police officers killed), and Kemanji in Kaiama County (3 soldiers killed). In the Lake Chad region, ISWAP killed 30+ people on a football pitch in Guyaku, Adamawa State, plus 10+ in Yedul D.

In the Southwest, gunmen stormed Christ Apostolic Church Eda Oniyo in Ekiti State during a service, killing the guest minister and abducting roughly 15 worshippers. Ransom: 1 billion naira. All 15 churches in the area shut down. In the North, bandits killed 11 in Katsina, abducted 15 women and children, and Fulani militia took a pastor and his family hostage in Gidan Ali. Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa pledged "it will not go unpunished."


The Crusader's Opinion

One week. Eleven attacks. Four regions. Ninety dead. Fifty abducted. An entire region of churches shut. This is what state failure looks like. The Tinubu government cannot defend a football match, a funeral, a mining site, or a Sunday service. ISWAP and the Fulani militias have learned that there are no real consequences. Nigeria is fast becoming the world's largest open theatre of Christian persecution, and the West will not even name the perpetrators. Demand action. Demand sanctions. Demand the conditional aid bill becomes law before another Sunday service is butchered.


Take Action

  • Donate: Truth Nigeria, who documented the 11 attacks in one week
  • Pray: For the 90 dead, the 50 abducted, and the 15 closed churches in Ekiti
  • Contact: Your senator demanding the Nigeria conditional aid bill move to a vote
  • Support: Voice of the Martyrs, providing emergency aid
  • Share: The 11 attacks summary and ask "Why is Western media silent on the slaughter?"
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