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| Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by petomas(op): 8:09pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Below is a press statement by CAN titled- Nigeria: A macabre dance of death The National leadership and the entire members of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have received with rude shock and disbelief the report of yet another religious hatred motivated gruesome murder of a dedicated 42 year old Christian mother of seven children, Mrs. Eunice Elisha, who on Saturday 9th July, 2016, was brutally killed while doing Christian evangelism. Mrs. Eunice Elisha was murdered in Kubwa area of Abuja, FCT, in the early hours of the day. Her neck was slashed and she was also stabbed in the stomach. About a month ago in Kano, Mrs. Bridget Agbaheme, a 74 year old Christian was murdered at Wambai market due to an altercation with a Muslim man who came to the front of her shop to perform ablution. Her offence was that she objected to the Islamic washing rite in front of her shop. Just last week a clergyman of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Reverend Zakariya was killed by attackers suspected to be Fulani Herdsmen in Obi LGA of Nasarawa state. They attacked him on his farm, cut off his arms and legs, then they chopped his head with a machete. Another fresh but sad news reaching us is that of the Fulani herdsmen militia that is back on rampage killing 81 people in multiple attacks in Logo and Ukum local government areas of Benue state in central Nigeria. In recent times, there have been multiple cases of attacks by Fulani herdsmen on various Christian communities, all over the nation. In the South East and in the South South zones, there have been gruesome attacks on IPOB members and on Christian communities in the Niger Delta. All these are in addition to the relentless attacks of Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen in the Middle Belt and southern Borno. The Christian Association of Nigeria commiserates with the families affected by these mindless orgies of death and destruction as well as with the entire Christian community in Nigeria. We pray that God in His mercy shall comfort and strengthen the families of all the Nigerians affected in these unwarranted murders unleashed upon the nation by religious extremists. The recurring decimal of violence and murder of innocent Nigerian citizens on the basis of religious intolerance demands specific and relevant response from all concerned citizens in the country more so when the government in power seems to have adopted an attitude of lukewarm response to the evils being perpetrated in Nigeria in the name of religion. The discrimination against non-Muslims in Nigeria under the Buhari Administration is assuming a dangerous dimension that should not be left to the vagaries of time and circumstance to resolve. You will agree with me that with these happenings and the lukewarm attitude by the authorities concern toward putting an end to it, Nigeria is dancing a macabre dance of death, both for the nation and for its citizens. It is time to stop the beat and let common sense guide the nation out of the present quagmire. A stitch in time saves nine. Before the situation escalates into an unmanageable national crisis, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is calling on the authorities both at the states and federal to do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to justice if the confidence of Christians on this government must be maintained. The unprovoked attacks on Christians and the authority’s inaction is becoming unbearable and may not be tolerated anymore, inasmuch as we will continue to call on Christians to remain tolerant and law abiding, it is becoming inevitable to also call on them to buckle up and be ready to defend themselves against these incessant unprovoked and mindless attacks. Signed... Rev. Dr. Musa Asake General Secretary, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) 10th July, 2016 |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by locosis007(m): 8:13pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
MUSLIMS VS CHRISTIANS YORUBA VS HAUSA VS IGBO FULANI HERDSMEN NIGER DELTA AVENGERS ..... SO ON AND SO FORTH.... NIGERIA IS LATENTLY A DIVIDING NATION.. |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by TI1919(m): 9:00pm On Jul 12, 2016*. Modified: 4:16am On Jul 13, 2016 |
Is it really coming from CAN ![]() CAN needs to know that We wrestle not against flesh and blood... |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by petomas(op): 10:35pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
TI1919:Truly we wrestle not against flesh and blood but do i think the warming given by CAN is bad? should we all fold our arms and see everyone die b4 we raise alarm? This govt is really keeping deaf ears to the continuous killing of mostly christian communities. I believe this is a hood sign of warming... |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by TI1919(m): 4:21am On Jul 13, 2016 |
petomas: Truly we wrestle not against flesh and blood but do i think the warming given by CAN is bad? should we all fold our arms and see everyone die b4 we raise alarm? This govt is really keeping deaf ears to the continuous killing of mostly christian communities. I believe this is a hood sign of warming... 2 Cor 4:3-4 By the time you start using your strength to fight any man instead of prayers... I prefer to die honoring Gods word than anything that comes from a mere man The whole truth is that God is not death |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by herzern(m): 6:57am On Jul 13, 2016 |
what pains me most is that a whole Osibanjo is not even acting drastically...... If things are not done...Osibanjo should please resiqn |
| Re: Unprovoked Murders: Christians Should Defend Themselves, Says CAN by Niflheim(m): 7:57am On Jul 13, 2016 |
I feel so bad for the families that lost their loved ones!!! But why must C.A.N. tell christians to defend themselves? Aren't they the same bastards who have been claiming for years that "god protects his own"?, the same fraudsters who have been claiming that one must not put his faith in the flesh?!!! |
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