ECWA Warns of ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria, Reports 600 Clerics Abducted and 19,000 Churches Destroyed
The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) has raised alarm over what it describes as a real and ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria, citing 16 years of widespread attacks, including the destruction of over 19,100 churches and the abduction of more than 600 clerics. The church reports tens of thousands of Christian deaths, millions displaced, and continued assaults across the Middle Belt and northern regions. ECWA acknowledged recent government efforts to strengthen security but urged authorities to sustain operations, improve intelligence, and ensure accountability for the sponsors of violence.
The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) has raised alarm over what it describes as a real and ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria, citing 16 years of widespread attacks, including the destruction of over 19,100 churches and the abduction of more than 600 clerics. The church reports tens of thousands of Christian deaths, millions displaced, and continued assaults across the Middle Belt and northern regions. ECWA acknowledged recent government efforts to strengthen security but urged authorities to sustain operations, improve intelligence, and ensure accountability for the sponsors of violence.
ECWA Warns of ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria, Reports 600 Clerics Abducted and 19,000 Churches Destroyed
The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) has raised alarm over what it describes as a real and ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria, citing 16 years of widespread attacks, including the destruction of over 19,100 churches and the abduction of more than 600 clerics. The church reports tens of thousands of Christian deaths, millions displaced, and continued assaults across the Middle Belt and northern regions. ECWA acknowledged recent government efforts to strengthen security but urged authorities to sustain operations, improve intelligence, and ensure accountability for the sponsors of violence.
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