JOS, Nigeria (Morning Star News) – Muslim Fulani herdsmen killed
17 Christians who had gathered after a baby dedication at a church in central
Nigeria, including the mother of the child, sources said.
Safaratu John
Kabiru Ali, the mother of the baby, was slain in the attack on Sunday (April
14) in Konshu-Numa village, in Nasarawa state’s Akwanga County, which also took
the lives of people ranging in age from 10 to 80. The baby’s father, John
Kabiru Ali, was shot and is in critical condition, sources said. He is
receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of the Federal Medical Centre,
Keffi, in Nasarawa state.
The attack
took place at about 7 p.m. as Christians in the predominantly Christian
community gathered to eat after the child was dedicated that morning at the
Ruhaniya Baptist Church in the village.
The massacred
Christians were buried on Wednesday (April 17) after a funeral service at the
Baptist church.
A resident of
Akwanga town who lost relatives in the shooting, Jacob Tantse, told Morning
Star News that 17 Christians were killed, including 10 members of the Ruhaniya
Baptist Church, five members of Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ (ERCC),
one member of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), and a musician playing
for guests.
Tantse
identified those killed as Ali Nkene, 80; Gode Kako, 13; Afiniki Kako, 10;
Matthew Emmanuel, 28; Tafiya Baya, 17; Sarakuna Haruna, 21; Amos Julius, 60;
Mary Amos, 40; Sunday Adebayo John, 21; Talatu Mada, 40; Saratu Kabiru John, 21;
Justina Barrau, 60; Simon Anfani, 37; Kadon Sule, 20; Ayuba Bulus, 11; Haruna
Bawa, 22; and the musician, Samame Andaha, 28.
He also said
eight Christians, including the host of the event, John Kabiru Ali, were
wounded in the attack.
“They include
members of the various congregations of the Baptist, Catholic, and ERCC
churches,” Tantse said….
Robert Spencer: “These incidents are
really happening, and they’re happening more and more frequently. In the West,
meanwhile, those who speak about them are vilified as 'Islamophobes' and
steadily defamed, deplatformed, and silenced. Silencing news of such incidents,
however, will not prevent them from happening, even, eventually, in the U.S.”
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