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When will the killing stop? Latest Boko Haram attack caps week of bloodshed in Nigeria

By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service, who was born in Nigeria

Boko Haram on the attack Dan WoodingNORTH-EAST NIGERIA (ANS -- July 5, 2015) -- A suicide bomber has attacked a church in Nigeria, capping a week in which more than 200 people died in Boko Haram violence.

According to the BBC, at least five worshippers were killed in Sunday’s attack as they were entering the church in Potiskum in the north-east of the country.

Sunday's attack was carried out at the Redeemed Christian Church of God on the outskirts of Potiskum in Yobe state.

Witnesses and the police told AFP news agency that the pastor, a women and her two children were among those killed.

President Buhari useThe vicious Islamist extremists of Boko Haram have carried out a six-year campaign of violence in Nigeria's northeast.

The BBC says that recent attacks have brought condemnation from Nigeria’s president. Muhammadu Buhari, speaking on Friday, described as a “heinous atrocity” the latest wave of violence.

These attacks include:

* Friday: several suicide bombers kill large numbers in Zabarmari village

* Thursday: two female suicide bombers attack another village in Borno state

* Wednesday: more than 50 gunmen kill 97 people in the village of Kukawa, near Lake Chad

* Tuesday: 48 men shot dead after prayers in two villages near the town of Monguno

Boko Haram took control of a large area of north-eastern Nigeria last year and declared a caliphate (a state governed in accordance with Islamic law).

Boko Haram captured these girls Dan WoodingHowever, Nigeria's military, backed by troops from neighboring countries, has recaptured most of the territory.

“In an effort to counter the growing violence, Nigeria is leading a military effort with neighboring countries. Mr. Buhari called for the regional military force to be deployed more rapidly,” said the BBC story.

According to Amnesty International, at least 17,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed since 2009, when Boko Haram launched its violent uprising to try to impose militant Islamist rule.

The group is still holding many women, girls and children captive, including 219 schoolgirls it kidnapped from a school in Chibok in April last year.

About Boko Haram:

* Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education - Boko Haram means “Western education is forbidden” in the Hausa language

* Launched military operations in 2009

* Joined Islamic State

* Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, abducted hundreds, including at least 200 schoolgirls

* Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate

* Regional force has retaken most territory

The big question is when will the killing stop by this violent group? And, can they be stopped?

Photo captions: 1) Boko Haram terrorist about to launch another deadly attack. 2) President Buhari has called for a regional force to be deployed more rapidly. 3) A still taken from a video by Nigeria's Boko Haram terrorist network shows the missing girls dressed up in Islamic garb for the camera.

4) Dan Wooding pictured as a baby with his father, missionary Alf Wooding, shortly after he was born.

Alf Wooding with baby DanAbout the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for nearly 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He has travelled widely in Africa for ANS.

Note: If you would like to help support the ASSIST News Service, please go to www.assistnews.net and click on the DONATE button to make you tax-deductible gift (in the US), which will help us continue to bring you these important stories. If you prefer, you can make a check out to ASSIST and mail it to PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609, USA.

Source: Assist News Service



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Nigeria President Buhari condemns Boko Haram’s ‘heinous’ attacks that left more than 200 Muslims dead this week

By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service, who was born in Nigeria

Boko Haram leader Main ImageBORNO STATE, NIGERIA (ANS – July 4, 2015) -- Nigeria's president has described as a “heinous atrocity” the latest wave of attacks by Boko Haram militants that left more than 200 people dead in 48 hours of violence.

Muhammadu Buhari, himself a Muslim, also called for a faster deployment of a regional military force to fight the Islamists.

The gunmen have been launching attacks on remote villages in the north-eastern Borno state since Tuesday (June 30,2015) targeting people attending evening prayers.

President Buhari useMr. Buhari - who was sworn in in May - sees fighting Boko Haram as a priority,” said the BBC.

According to Amnesty International, at least 17,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed since 2009, when Boko Haram launched its violent uprising to try to impose militant Islamist rule.

Will Ross, the BBC’s Nigeria correspondent, said “No-one knows how many people were shot or had their throats slit by the jihadists who targeted several villages on Tuesday and Wednesday - it is impossible for people who are fleeing for their lives or rushing the injured away in wheelbarrows to stay back and count.

“The fact that it took as many as 48 hours for any news of the atrocities to reach the main city in Borno State, Maiduguri, points to just how cut off and vulnerable these communities are.

“Boko Haram may no longer hold territory but there is little to celebrate when large swathes of the north-east are clearly not under any kind of government control.”

In a statement on Friday, (July 3, 2015), President Buhari said the recent attacks were “inhuman and barbaric.” He said they were “the last desperate acts of fleeing agents of terrorism”.

The assaults began on Tuesday, when the militants shot dead 48 men after they had finished prayers in two villages near the town of Monguno, a resident told BBC Hausa.

He said he had heard gun shots at one of the villages attacked and saw it on fire. “They were praying in the mosque when Boko Haram attackers descended on the village. They waited till they finished the prayers. They gathered them in one place, separated men from women and opened fire on them,” he added.

“On Wednesday (July 1, 2015), more than 50 gunmen killed 97 people in the village of Kukawa, near Lake Chad, eyewitness Babami Alhaji Kolo was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

“The terrorists first descended on Muslim worshippers in various mosques who were observing the Maghrib prayer shortly after breaking their fast [for the Muslim month of Ramadan],” he said.

Boko Haram beheads 6 year old boy“They... opened fire on the worshippers who were mostly men and young children. They spared nobody.”

On Thursday, two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in another Borno village, police said.

The BBC stated that the group is still holding many women, girls and children captive, including 219 schoolgirls it kidnapped from a school in Chibok in April last year.

* Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education - Boko Haram means “Western education is forbidden” in the Hausa language

* Launched military operations in 2009

* Joined Islamic State

* Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, abducted hundreds, including at least 200 schoolgirls

* Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate

* Regional force has retaken most territory

Note from Dan Wooding: Having been born in Northern Nigeria, I am appalled with the brutality of Boko Haram. Up until now, they have been mainly focused on killing Christians, but now they are now brutally murdering Muslims, mainly because they are judged not to be extreme enough for this band of killers.

Photo captions: 1) Boko Haram extremist group leader Abubakar Shekau makes a statement . 2) President Buhari said the attacks were “the last desperate acts of fleeing agents of terrorism”. Photo: AFP. 3) Boko Haram Beheads 6-year-old Christian Boy Because of His Faith. 4) Dan Wooding with his mother, Anne Wooding, in December 1940 shortly after his birth in Vom, Nigeria.

Mum Wooding with Dan in NigeriaAbout the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for nearly 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK.

Note: If you would like to help support the ASSIST News Service, please go to www.assistnews.net and click on the DONATE button to make you tax-deductible gift (in the US), which will help us continue to bring you these important stories. If you prefer, you can make a check out to ASSIST and mail it to PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609, USA.



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Suicide bomber attacks church in Nigeria

Published by Alex Anhalt on July 8, 2015

Nigeria (MNN) — On Sunday afternoon a motorized rickshaw pulled up in front the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Potiskum, the capital of Yobe state in Nigeria. The driver was a suicide bomber allegedly sent by Boko Haram. The explosives detonated after the bomber entered the building, killing five members of the church.

Open Doors say the bomber was disguised as a worshiper, and although officials insist it was a male bomber, witnesses claim it was a woman. Traumatized congregation members reported seeing the explosion originate from her but were too afraid to give a name.

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(Photo Courtesy Open Doors Ministries)

The explosion killed six in all: the bomber, the church pastor, a mother and her two children, and one other congregation member. Four worshipers died instantly, the last succumbing to her injuries later in a local hospital.

The building was under construction, but after the devastation of the explosion, it will have to be rebuilt–not only as a building but as a church of believers. The congregation will be forced to find a new pastor in the midst of the chaos

Although Boko Haram has not actually claimed the attack as of yet, Potiskum has been attacked repeatedly. As the church is situated just on the outskirts of the city, it wouldn’t be a stretch to source yet another suicide bombing to the insurgent group.

As Boko Haram continues to launch attacks against believers across Nigeria, Open Doors is asking you to pray for the situations surrounding the assaults. In some situations, local Muslims are even blaming Christians for some of the attacks. Nigeria is already #10 on the Open Doors World Watch List for countries where persecution against Christians is the most severe, and it could quickly rise in rank if the terrorism and religious extremism doesn’t stop.


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Boko Haram attacks spike as Jesus saves

Published by Katey Hearth on July 8, 2015
Remains of church building hit by explosiveshoto, caption courtesy Christian Aid Mission

Remains of church building hit by explosives.
(Photo, caption courtesy Christian Aid Mission)

Nigeria (MNN) — Hundreds of people across five states have died in suspected Boko Haram attacks over the past seven days.

Suicide bombings and civilian shootings, suspected to be connected to Boko Haram are an almost-daily occurrence.

However, there has been a noted rise since ISIS issued a worldwide call for more violence last week.

Boko Haram certainly has been busy lately, but so has the Lord.

“There are members of Boko Haram who have heard the Gospel through these very brave ministry workers, and they’ve seen their need to repent and put their faith in Christ,” shares Amie Cotton of Christian Aid Mission.

God at work

Christ-followers have been a favorite target for Boko Haram attacks since the very beginning. That fact isn’t stopping indigenous missionaries from sharing Christ with their persecutors, though.

“If the church is in hiding, who will know the church? There must be missionaries who are so desperate for soul-winning that they’re ready to die,” Christian Aid Mission’s Africa director said in a recent report.

Boko Haram mocks ceasefireeight=Former terrorists who came to Christ after hearing the Gospel from these missionaries have been re-located to a safe house. As they learn the Bible and become spiritually-grounded, the sins of their past are not easily forgotten.

“So many of them are just struggling with forgiveness for the things that they’ve done, wanting to ask God to forgive them for the mass killings that they’ve been a part of,” Cotton says.

But, it’s their bloody past that will help Boko Haram converts speak to other Muslims about the Gospel.

Cotton explains, “It’s an incredible opportunity when one of them becomes a believer, for area Muslims–whether they’re radical or moderate–to wonder, ‘Well, why did they do that?'; you know, ‘what made them change?’.”

Pray for Boko Haram converts as they grow in their knowledge of Christ. Ask the Lord to protect them and use them to accomplish His purposes.

“Prayer is so powerful, and I think sometimes we don’t give it its due,” notes Cotton.

Devastation and need continue

While Boko Haram attacks have killed more than 13,000 people in the past six years, the tragedy doesn’t stop there.

CAM_Nigerian IDPs flee Boko Haram attacks

Following Boko Haram attacks, people from Mubi, Adamawa state, flee to Yola 150 miles away.
(Photo, caption courtesy Christian Aid Mission)

“Right now, there are more than 70,000 people that are displaced,” says Cotton, referring to the IDP camps in Adamawa state where indigenous missionaries are focusing their efforts.

Nationwide, the insurgency has driven approximately 1.5 million Nigerians from their homes.

Cotton shares three things you can do to help them:

  1. Pray
  2. Give
  3. Learn

“So many times we’re so busy; it’s hard to take the time to think outside of our circles, and know what’s going on on the other side of the world,” she admits.

“[Yet] we CAN make a difference.”


Source: Mission Network News

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