Jihadists Seek Out and Kill Two Nigerian Christians During Attack on Town in Yobe State

April 30, 2021

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At least two Christians were sought out and killed by jihadists who invaded a town in Nigeria’s northern Yobe State on April 23.

Around 2,000 residents of Geidam fled their homes after members of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) took control of the town, looting and burning stores.

“Everybody is running away because the insurgents have started killing people who are Christians and those with Western education,” said a resident.

“So far they have killed two Christians and two Muslim schoolteachers. They went to their homes and slaughtered them,” said another local.

A Barnabas contact said that one of the murdered Christians was a member of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA). The church secretary said they were struggling to recover his body for burial. “Our members at Geidam are now displaced,” he said. “We need your prayers.”

The death toll from the attack was unknown at this writing; however, at least 11 residents died when a projectile hit two adjoining homes, killing all occupants, as the jihadists fought to take over the local army base.

According to an eyewitness, the jihadists dropped ISWAP leaflets around the town, calling for the establishment of an Islamic state. “We are fighting unbelievers, Christians and any other person or group going against the teaching of Islam even if they are Muslims,” the leaflets stated.

The army claimed to have taken back Geidam from the jihadists on April 24, but residents and local officials said militants were still in the area.

A breakaway Islamist terror group, ISWAP is led by Abu Musab al-Barnawi. The group split from Boko Haram in 2015, partly due to the extreme brutality of Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau, and is active in northeast Nigeria.

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