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Report : Over 1,400 christian casualties from terror attacks in Nigeria in 96 days

by Enitan Boluwatife
April 7, 2026
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The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has said that between January 1, 2026, and Easter Monday, April 6, 2026, terrorists in Nigeria killed and abducted 1,402 Christians. That is, 450 people were killed while 600 were abducted within 96 days.

According to the chairman of Intersociety, Mr Emeka Umeagbalasi, this is an escalation of the Nigerian Christian Genocide as state actors have either failed to act or are complicit to let it happen.

The Nigerian government has been spending tens of millions of dollars, since October 2025, on international lobbying to downplay the attacks. For instance, to dismiss the gunmen’s onslaught as “farmers-herders’ clashes influenced by climate change,” which implies falsely that Muslims were also victims.

According to Umeagbalasi, “The ‘350 Christian deaths’ included 102 deaths recorded in the Holy Week of March 28 to Saturday, April 4, 2026; 34 deaths recorded on Easter Sunday of April 5, 2026 alone; 20 Christian deaths recorded between March 20 and March 27 and the added ‘dark figures of 16 deaths.

“It is also clarified that 180 of the 35 Christian deaths are those arising from 1,800 (10%) abducted Christians across Nigeria since Jan 2026 and were not included in our updated Report of March 19, 2026. Such jihadist captivity deaths must have arisen from physical torture, starvation, gunshot wounds, machete cuts, untreated injuries and other inhuman or degrading treatments during the affected victims’ captivity in the hands of jihadists.

“In other words, out of every ten abducted Christians, one is not coming back alive; out of every 100 abducted, ten are not returning alive; and out of every 1000 abducted, 100 will never come back.

“On Easter Sunday of April 5, 2026, alone, no fewer than 34 Christians were hacked to death, particularly in Benue (seventeen deaths) and Kaduna (fifteen deaths). According to key eyewitness accounts obtained by Intersociety, on March 28, no fewer than 13 Christians were killed and 24 injured in a Boko Haram roadside bombing along Pulka-Ngoshe Road in Southern Borno.

“On March 30, 2026, not less than 21 Christians were killed by Boko Haram Islamic insurgents in the Kautikari Christian community of Chibok County of Southern Borno. On Palm Sunday of March 29, 2026, not less than 40 Christians were slaughtered and several others injured by Fulani and Boko Haram terrorists in Angwa Rubuka, Eto Baba and nearby student residential areas, near Jos in Plateau State. US Congressman Riley Moore puts the number at “53 Christian deaths.

“In solidarity with 4,513 Gwoza and other Christian IDPs in Edo State, Intersociety was deeply excited to have interacted with the Founder of the Home for the Needy Foundation (Pastor Solomon Folorunsho), also Founder of the International Christian Centre (Church) near Benin in Edo State.

“Our excitement specifically bordered on unrivalled success stories recorded by the Centre and its pioneer Church over the years. We also took notice of years of the Nigerian Government’s persecution and harassment of the Centre and its leaders, using the country’s security and intelligence establishments; harassed and attacked for being a Christian Charity restoring hopes to the hopeless, traumatised, abandoned and persecuted Christians of Northern Nigeria extraction.

“It is great news to find that the Centre’s Home for the Needy Foundation is presently home to 4,513 IDPs, mainly those running away from Islamic Jihadist persecution in places like Southern Borno, Bauchi, Zamfara, Southern Kaduna, Kebbi, Taraba, Adamawa, Niger, Plateau, Benue, etc.

“The Centre, according to its Founder, Pastor Solomon A. Folorunsho, was founded in 1992 as a shelter for orphans, widows and vulnerable children and by late 2012, it began to receive large numbers of victims of genocide against Christians fleeing Boko Haram insurgency and related others from North-East, North-West and North-Central (Old Middle-Belt), with a large intake from Gwoza Christian IDPs of Southern Borno origin” Umeagbalasi stated.

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