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Nigeria officials deny claims over 100 Christians were kidnapped at 3 churches, accused of ‘lying’

admin January 20, 2026
Nigeria officials deny claims over 100 Christians were kidnapped at 3 churches, accused of 'lying'

<div>Nigeria officials deny claims over 100 Christians were kidnapped at 3 churches, accused of 'lying'</div>


Suspected Fulani militias in Kaduna state, Nigeria raided three church worship services on Sunday in what local leaders said could be the largest mass kidnapping of Christian farmers in the area. However, government officials “dismissed the reports of kidnappings as fear-mongering.”

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