

Three Christians were killed and 15 others abducted when armed attackers stormed a church prayer vigil in Kwara State, western Nigeria, on 23 May. The assault took place during an overnight gathering at a remote prayer site near Ekerin village, where gunmen opened fire before taking worshippers to an unknown location. Police launched a major rescue operation involving tactical units, intelligence teams and drone support, while authorities pledged to bring those responsible to justice. In response to growing insecurity, local officials have urged churches in isolated areas to suspend all-night services. Human rights groups condemned the attack and warned that parts of Kwara State are experiencing increasing levels of terrorism, kidnappings and violent crime. They highlighted similar attacks on churches in recent months and called for stronger action to protect vulnerable communities. Nigeria continues to experience severe persecution and violence against Christians, with more believers reportedly killed there than in any other country during the past year.

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