
Suspected herdsmen and other terrorists killed 46 people Sunday night to Wednesday (Dec. 18-21) in attacks in predominantly Christian areas of southern Kaduna state, sources said.
Suspected herdsmen and other terrorists killed 46 people Sunday night to Wednesday (Dec. 18-21) in attacks in predominantly Christian areas of southern Kaduna state, sources said.
Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria killed eight Christians in Bassa county, Plateau state on Thursday (May 5), after slaughtering at least 21 others in another area of the county in April, sources said.
Fulani herdsmen and others on Tuesday night (April 26) attacked four villages in Kaduna state, Nigeria, killing 18 Christians and burning down 92 houses, sources said.
According to sources, Fulani herdsmen on Sunday (Jan. 30) killed 11 Christians in an attack in northern Nigeria.
According to sources, Fulani herdsmen in northern Nigeria wounded a pregnant woman and set houses on fire on Saturday in attacks on predominantly Christian villages near the city of Kaduna.
Fulani herdsmen killed 10 Christians, including three children, in an attack in Plateau state, Nigeria in the early hours of Friday (Nov. 26), sources said.
Fulani herdsmen are suspected to have killed the wife and nephew of a Christian in Plateau state, Nigeria in an attack on their home on Thursday night.
Fulani herdsmen are suspected to have killed two more Christians in Plateau state on Friday night, the same day a Catholic priest was found slain in northwest Nigeria’s Katsina state.
According to sources, Fulani herdsmen in north-central Nigeria kidnapped a pastor’s wife from her home and two nurses from a hospital, while other Islamic extremists may have joined herdsmen in abducting more than 70 people from one village.
In late April, Muslim Fulani herdsmen reportedly killed 12 Christians in Nasarawa state and three others in the Plateau state.