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Nigeria: Kidnapped Methodist leader freed

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The head of the Methodist Church in Nigeria, Samuel Kanu, along with two other clerics have been freed after they were kidnapped at the weekend – praise God!

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The attacks occurred on Saturday and Sunday (28-29 May) in Abia state, south east Nigeria. Currently it is unknown who was responsible – and it is unclear how they were freed.

Their release has led to much celebration among Christians in the area. But this attack points to an increasing trend sweeping across the country.

“This is the latest in a series of kidnappings which have become an epidemic in Nigeria,” says Illia Djadi, Open Doors’ Senior Analyst on Freedom of Religion and Belief in sub-Saharan Africa. “The issue of security is the central issue for Nigerians. People from all walks of life, from army officers to young children, can be abducted.

Two priests and worshippers taken by armed men

This is far from an isolated incident in Nigeria. Recently, armed men kidnapped priests and some worshippers from a parish in Gidan Maikambo, in the Kafur Local Government Area of Katsina State.

“As at midnight of today, 25 May 2022, gunmen broke into the rectory,” reported Rev. Fr Christopher Omotosho, director of social communications for the diocese. “The parish priest and his assistant, Rev. Frs Stephen Ojapa and Oliver Okpara, and two boys in the house were kidnapped. No information [is known] as to their whereabouts. Kindly pray for their safety and release.”

The continued abduction of Christians – and others – in areas of northern Nigeria is causing untold suffering.

Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of Makurdi, Benue State, issued a statement on 20 May questioning why the Nigerian government continued to remain silent amid persistent attacks in the West African nation.

Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of Makurdi, Benue State, has released a statement questioning why the Nigerian government continued to remain silent amid persistent attacks: “Sadly, we continue to draw the attention of the outside world to the plan by Islamist [extremists] to Islamise Christian territories countless times with little or no attention paid to our cry and call for help,” he said. “Sometimes it appears we have been abandoned to the mercy of the jihadists.”

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Christians continue to be attacked indiscriminately and brutally in Nigeria, especially in the north, and Nigeria’s rank on the Open Doors World Watch List has risen accordingly by two places to number 5. Your prayers and gifts mean that Open Doors partners can continue to strengthen persecuted believers with trauma care, discipleship and persecution survival training and economic empowerment projects.

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For the safe return of all those have been kidnapped, and for God’s comfort and peace for their families

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That God will bring an end to the epidemic of violence and kidnapping in northern Nigeria.

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That the Nigerian government will be spurred into action and will act with urgency, wisdom and compassion

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