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Attack on pastor's home in Nigeria kill 50

By: Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post
Wednesday, 18 July 2012, 18:32 (IST)
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As the attacks on Nigeria's Christians continued in full force this past week, a particularly grisly attack saw fifty believers burned to death at their pastor's home, where they had fled for refuge from a terrorist attack.

Reports disclosed that over 100 people were killed by armed terrorists this past week, who went on a 12-village killing spree in Nigeria's Plateau state. Islamic extremist group Boko Haram has once again taken responsibility for the assaults.

Different sources have shared various reports of the number of lost lives from last week's assault on Christians, which have been occurring on a weekly basis for many months in Nigeria. But a story last week by the Baptist Press confirmed that about 50 members of the Church of Christ in Nigeria in the village of Maseh were burned alive after they took refuge in their pastor's house following a terrorist raid.

"Fifty of our church members were killed in the church building where they had fled to take refuge. They were killed alongside the wife of the pastor and children," said the Rev. Dachollom Datiri, vice president of the Church of Christ in Nigeria, in a July 11 interview.

Officials from the church confirmed that over 100 members were killed through various villages in Nigeria, which included Maseh, Ninchah, Kakkuruk, Kuzen, Negon, Pwabiduk, Kai, Ngyo, Kura Falls, Dogo, Kufang, and Ruk.

"Nigeria is truly becoming the new killing field for Christians. Hundreds of Christians have already been brutally murdered – including women and children – by the Boko Haram," said Open Doors, USA spokesman Jerry Dykst. "The Boko Haram earlier this week said that all Christians need to turn to Islam or 'they would never know peace again.' Their goal is make all of Nigeria a country run and dominated by Shariah law."

Some Nigerian security officials have claimed that Muslim Fulani tribesmen, who populate the Plateau State, could have aided Boko Haram in their bid to get rid of Christians from the North and establish Islamic dominance over all of Nigeria.

"I don't think that Boko Haram could, out of nowhere, have raided these villages. They couldn't do that without local support and collaboration," said Nigerian criminal justice consultant Innocent Chukwuma.

"Attacks on Christian villages are not new in Plateau State, as Fulani tribesmen are known to have raided Christian communities in the past," further explained Heritage Foundation Africa analyst Morgan Roach.

"Should Boko Haram be responsible, this would deviate from its past tactics, which have tended to be more sophisticated," he added.

Nigeria's citizens have been critical of the government's response to the on-going attacks, and have called for more to be done to counter Boko Haram's terrorism activities.

Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has also called upon the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee for the U.S to officially declare Boko Haram a terrorist organization that the international community needs to battle against.

"This would be the equivalent of designating Bin Laden as a terrorist, but failing to designate al-Qaida as a terrorist organization," Ortisejafor told the committee in response to only select members of Boko Haram being branded as terrorists.

"There are certain Muslim extremists who believe that Nigeria must be an Islamic nation [and] Boko Haram is the body that is fronting for this group of persons… [Nigeria] has a very well divided population among the two major religions [Christianity and Islam], so it's not possible to Islamize Nigeria," the pastor added.


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Added: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 1:12 (IST)

Whenever i relax to read our national dalies, it burns my heart to see how Nigerian citizens are either been burnt like logs of wood or shot as if sentenced to death by shooting. Am sorry to ask; what is the fate of we Nigerians[christains] in this country? When will our brother's and sister's that lives at the northern states sleep with their two eyes closed? I think the time has come for our federal government to take the bulls by the horns. Is it not time we sit down and read meaning to our national pledge an no longer as a poem. SO HELP US GOD . . .

Anthony, Abia state, Nigeria

Added: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 15:22 (IST)

This inflammatory piece displayed your total ignorance of the situation in Plateau State. Your agitation for continued blood bath in Nigeria must be renounced. Stories should be verified and balanced for public consumption. Advocate for peace and peaceful co-existence not violence by orchestrating blatant lies to make a sales. Please don't turn Nigeria into another Rwanda. Remember the day of judgment where we must account for our deeds. Preach peace not violence.

haruna danjuma, Abuja

Added: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 17:11 (IST)

It's a matter of time, nemesis will catch up with evildoers.

Ademoye Moruf, Lagos & Nigeria

Added: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 20:21 (IST)

No power in this world can turn Nigeria into a muslim state.All these agents of the expected Anti-Christ should wait for the manifestation of their master as prophesied in the book of Revelation and stop boasting about what they cannot succeed on. The christian warfare are not carnal(physical), but against principalities & powers n against rulers of darkness in high places

Tsenfwa B. S., nigeria

Added: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 21:30 (IST)

It can't be right to take the life of another, christian or muslim. It can't be right to make people widows, widowers and orphans over what they know little or nothing about. It can't be right to make people weep, lament, regret and live in perpectual state of fear and deprivation over what they know little or nothing about. Have we not fought enough? How many more do we need to kill in order to be fulfilled? How many more distruction do we need to cause in order to be happy? Remember God. Remember Allah. Stop the killing. Stop the distruction. Stop killing your brothers and sisters! We are one. laho

J. Odaro-Edokpayi, Abuja. Nigeria

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