NIGERIA'S ENDLESS SLAUGHTER: Fulani Terrorists Kill 15 Christians as Genocide Continues Unchecked

NIGERIA'S ENDLESS SLAUGHTER: Fulani Terrorists Kill 15 Christians as Genocide Continues Unchecked

Muslim Fulani terrorists killed 15 Christians in central Nigeria on Thursday, November 6th, in coordinated attacks across Nasarawa and Plateau states, according to Morning Star News reports.

In Nasarawa state's predominantly Christian Sarkin Noma village, Keana County, terrorists invaded at about 11 PM while residents were sleeping in their homes, killed two Christians and abducted another, said area resident Dooshima Tse. Musa Adamu, another resident, confirmed the killings and kidnapping.

"Keana Local Government Area is no longer safe," Adamau said. "Our peaceful home, where we enjoyed all the comforts, has been turned into a den of armed bandits."

In neighboring Plateau state, Fulani terrorists killed two Christians on Thursday night and 11 others earlier in attacks in Riyom and Mangu counties over the past week, residents said.

Plateau state

On Thursday night in predominantly Christian Rachi village, Riyom County, Fulanis killed two Christians and wounded five others, said attorney Dalyop Solomon Mwantiri. He identified one of the slain as Dalyop Dangyang.

"This attack is part of a renewed wave of coordinated violence in Riyom and neighboring local government areas," Mwantiri said.

Hundreds of village residents staged protests over the killings on Friday, November 7th, by blocking the highway between the cities of Lafia in Nasarawa state and Makurdi in Benue state.

According to a recent report by International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, 101 Christians in Nigeria, including four clerics, were killed by Islamists between October 28 and November 11. In the same period, 114 Christians were kidnapped and six churches were ransacked.

More than 7,000 Christians were killed in Nigeria during the first 220 days of 2025, an average of 35 killings a day.

Numbering in the millions across Nigeria and the Sahel, predominantly Muslim Fulani comprise hundreds of clans of many different lineages who do not hold extremist views, but some Fulani adhere to radical Islamist ideology, the UK's All Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom or Belief noted in a 2020 report.

"They adopt a comparable strategy to Boko Haram and ISWAP and demonstrate a clear intent to target Christians and potent symbols of Christian identity," the APPG report states.

Christian leaders in Nigeria have said they believe terrorists attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria's Middle Belt are inspired by their desire to forcefully take over Christians' lands and impose Islam as desertification has made it difficult for them to sustain their herds.

Nigeria remained among the most dangerous places on earth for Christians, according to Open Doors' 2025 World Watch List. Of the 4,476 Christians killed recently for their faith worldwide, 3,100 or 69 percent took place in Nigeria.


THE CRUSADER'S OPINION

Thirty five Christians killed every day in Nigeria. Every single day.

While the world obsesses over Gaza, Nigerian Christians are being systematically exterminated by Fulani jihadists.

Sleeping families invaded. Churches burned. Pastors beheaded. Villages razed. Children abducted.

Seven thousand Christians murdered in 220 days. That is not a conflict. That is genocide.

The Nigerian government does nothing. The international community does nothing. The media ignores it.

President Trump redesignated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern. Good. Now follow through with consequences.

Cut aid. Impose sanctions. Demand accountability or watch Nigeria become the world's largest Christian graveyard.

The blood of 7,000 martyrs cries out from Nigerian soil.

How many more must die before the world admits this is religious cleansing?

The Church must demand action. Nigerian Christians deserve more than our prayers. They deserve our fury.


TAKE ACTION

Support persecuted Nigerian Christians: • Voice of the Martyrs Nigeria: https://www.persecution.com/give | 800.747.0085 • International Christian Concern Nigeria: https://www.persecution.org/donate | 800.422.5441 • Open Doors Nigeria: https://www.opendoorsusa.org/donate | 888.524.2535

Advocate for government action: • Contact US State Department: Demand Nigeria maintain CPC designation and face sanctions • International Society for Civil Liberties: https://intersociety-ng.org for updated reports • Share documented evidence of Nigerian Christian genocide with your representatives

Pray and inform: • Pray daily for Nigerian Christians facing nightly terror from Fulani militants • Share stories of Nigerian Christian persecution using #NigerianChristianGenocide • Support internally displaced Christians who have fled Fulani attacks • Follow Morning Star News and Christian Daily International for ongoing coverage

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