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Fulani herdsmen attacked two villages in Kaduna state, Nigeria on Monday (July 7), killing two Christians and wounding three ...
Trauma Counseling for Ex-terrorists But Not for VictimsBy Segun Onibiyo(Abuja) – “We inherited a very difficult situation,” Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said from ...
Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Northern Region, Reverend John Hayab, shares his thoughts with ISRAEL BULUS on President Bola Tinubu’s performance in two years, poverty alleviation, ...
Young Nigerians like Ujah can face many challenges to faith. Cult groups, street gangs, and internet fraudsters in Nigeria target high school and university students for recruitment. Apathy and social ...
To Obadare’s credit, the piece initially acknowledges the multifaceted nature of insecurity in Nigeria: a convergence of weak state capacity, climate-induced ...
In a devastating wave of violence, Fulani gunmen killed more than 200 Christians in a single night in Nigeria.
Explore how adults in the U.S. and 35 other countries compare religiously and spiritually when it comes to affiliation, ...
There is no gainsaying the fact that Nigeria stands at a crossroads, burdened by the weight of historical grievances rooted in religious fanaticism and ethnic bigotry.
Why some Nigerians are leaving Christianity for African spiritual beliefs Religious observers see a growing number of young people abandoning Christian churches in favour of Indigenous spirituality.
Each has various denominations or sects in Nigeria as elsewhere. However, the different sects within each religion often come together as one when confronted with the other religion.