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750 Million Christians In Africa Facing Grave Danger – Intersociety.
The civil rights group, International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), has sounded the alarm over what it describes as a growing existential threat to Christians across Africa.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a report released on Thursday, the organisation warned that around 750 million Christians on the continent are increasingly at risk, citing countries such as Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Congo, which together account for roughly 300 million Christians.
The report, signed by key members of Intersociety including Emeka Umeagbalasi, Chidinma Evangeline Udegbunam, Chinwe Umeche, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, and journalist Anayo Okoli, outlined the organisation’s predictive assessment of the fate of Christians in Africa over the next 75–100 years (2075–2125 AD).
Intersociety expressed concern over the rapid rise and growing strength of Islamic extremist groups, warning that the situation poses “grave danger” to the continent’s Christian population.
The report highlighted Nigeria as a focal point, documenting 16 years of violence linked to the Boko Haram insurgency. According to the findings:
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189,300 people have been killed since July 2009, including 128,000 Christians and 61,300 others.
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130,000 people, comprising 80,000 Christians and 50,000 Muslims, were abducted.
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19,500 churches were attacked, destroyed, or sacked, with over 400 incidents occurring between December 2024 and February 2026.
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More than 1,000 Christian clerics, including 300 Catholic priests, 100 minor Catholic clerics, and 600 pastors and priests from other denominations, were targeted, with dozens killed or still missing.
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At least six churches suffered severe destruction, while an estimated 15 million Christians, mostly in Northern Nigeria, were displaced, generating 10 million internally displaced persons and 300,000 refugees.
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Around 1,200 Christian communities, covering 22,000 square miles, were reportedly sacked, with dozens renamed or Islamized.
Intersociety warned that without urgent intervention, the threats facing African Christians could intensify, underscoring the need for both national and international attention to protect vulnerable communities.
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