Fulani Terrorists Kill Over 60 Christians, Destroy 383 Homes in Nigeria

Fulani Terrorists Kill Over 60 Christians, Destroy 383 Homes in Nigeria

Fulani terrorists killed more than 60 Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria. The attacks targeted seven Christian communities in Bokkos County, including Hurti village, where over 40 Christians lost their lives. Community leader Maren Aradong explained, “More than 1,000 Christians were displaced [in Hurti] during the attacks, and 383 houses were destroyed by these bandits,”
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Christian Couple Dead After Being Poisoned by Muslim Woman in Uganda

A Muslim woman in eastern Uganda has killed a Christian couple and, in the process, accidentally took her own daughter's life.  Doreen Nairuba, who was six months pregnant, died on March 16 after consuming poisoned food prepared by her Muslim neighbor, Hanifa Hamiyat, in Nabiganda town, Butaleja District, as reported by the Morning Star News.
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