In Nigeria, Christians represent 46.2% of the population, but they face systemic discrimination, violence, and persecution every day. The situation has become increasingly unlivable for them because of the terrorist group Boko Haram, whose insurgency has displaced nearly 2.9 million people. Also, many priests have been kidnapped or murdered and the Christian population is being treated as second-class citizens.
28 Kidnapped priests
4 Murdered priests
Photo: Father Félix, who was kidnapped by unknown assailants on March 24, 2022. During his captivity, he was subjected to daily mistreatment, and was even shot in the left foot. Despite receiving no medical treatment, Fr. Felix managed to survive until his release on May 3, 2022, after a ransom was paid. He was promptly transported to a Catholic hospital in Wusasa, Zaria, where he underwent treatment for the next three months.
Deborah Samuel Yakubu was a student at the Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto, northern Nigeria. In May of 2022, she was accused of having sent a blasphemous WhatsApp message about Mohammed (a central figure for the Islam) during Ramadan (fasting and prayer period for Muslims), while the college was closed for holidays. When she returned to class, a group of students was waiting and attacked her.They threw stones at her and then set fire to her body. After two people were arrested for her murder, groups of rioters attacked Christian sites in different places in the state capital.
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has been working tirelessly to support the local Church in Nigeria and to help those who have been persecuted and traumatized. From trauma centers for healing to sturdy cars for priests ministering in dangerous regions.
Your generosity can change lives. By donating you can make a difference and bring hope to those in need. Your support will go towards providing comfort, security, and a brighter future to those who need it most.
Trauma Centre for healing: Caring for the wounded and traumatized.
Sturdy cars for priests ministering in an unsafe region.
Addressing security challenges threatening the safety of religious sisters.
Support for internally displaced people in Borno and Benue state.
Eucharistic Adoration Center to give hope to traumatized Christians.
«I invite you all, together with ACN, to do a work of mercy in every part of the world.»
Aid to the Church in Need
ACN Global Office
Contact:
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info@acn-global.org
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