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‘Don’t Ignore the Slaughter’: Niger-Born Christian Urges Action on African Persecution

Lanre Williams-Ayedun calls attention to the staggering toll of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria and across the Sahel, lamenting that Western engagement and media focus often miss one of the world’s deadliest crises. Citing years of jihadist atrocities by groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State’s local affiliates, the author points to mass killings, the sacking of churches, and the displacement of millions, pressing policymakers and the global church to respond with both humanitarian aid and sustained advocacy. 

The piece notes recent U.S. discussions about redesignating Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” and urges prioritizing refugee protections for those with credible fears. It also challenges Christian communities worldwide to pray, give, and partner with trusted local organizations that can address both practical needs and reconciliation efforts.

The appeal is simple and sobering: when persecution goes unremarked, impunity grows. Greater attention—matched by wise action—can save lives and restore hope where violence has become routine. 

(FOX/VFI News)

“Lord Jesus, be near to Your people who suffer for Your name across Africa. Comfort the grieving, protect the vulnerable, and dismantle violent networks. Stir leaders, churches, and neighbors to act with courage, mercy, and perseverance until justice and peace take root.”