
Christian persecution in Nigeria, Jihadist violence against Christians, Church destruction in Nigeria
BREAKING: A new report finds has found that 7,087 Christians massacred in Nigeria in 2025 so far and 7,899 abducted by jihadist groups.
The report has also found that since 2009: 125,009 Christians killed & 19,100 churches destroyed. pic.twitter.com/gXFMxgJxKF
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7,087 Christians massacred in Nigeria in 2025 so far
Recent reports reveal a staggering number of 7,087 Christians massacred in Nigeria in 2025 alone. This alarming statistic highlights the ongoing plight of religious minorities in the region, where violent conflicts fueled by extremist ideologies continue to escalate. The situation raises urgent questions about safety, governance, and the protection of human rights in Nigeria.
7,899 abducted by jihadist groups
In addition to the tragic loss of lives, the report indicates that 7,899 individuals have been abducted by jihadist groups this year. These abductions not only signify a growing trend of violence but also underline the pervasive fear that grips communities. Families are left in agony as loved ones are taken, often never to return, leading to a cycle of trauma that devastates entire communities.
125,009 Christians killed since 2009
Since 2009, the toll has escalated dramatically, with 125,009 Christians killed in Nigeria. This staggering figure underscores the severity of the violence against religious groups and raises alarms for international observers. The ongoing persecution of Christians is a humanitarian crisis that cannot be ignored.
19,100 churches destroyed
The impact on religious practices is profound, as evidenced by the destruction of 19,100 churches over the same period. This destruction not only represents a loss of places of worship but also signifies an attack on faith itself, disrupting community cohesion and spiritual life.
These statistics paint a grim picture of the challenges faced by Christians in Nigeria. As the international community looks toward solutions, it is crucial to raise awareness and advocate for the protection of those in peril. For more insights, you can read the full report here.