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72% of Christian killings occur in Nigeria, new report shows

IFN English by IFN English
January 19, 2026
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Nigeria has emerged as the deadliest hotspot for Christians worldwide, accounting for a staggering 72% of faith-related killings, according to Open Doors’ World Watch List 2026. The report, tracking persecution from October 2024 to September 2025, reveals 3,490 Christians slain in Nigeria out of 4,849 globally—a crisis demanding urgent international intervention to protect religious freedoms.

Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Nigeria, is labeled a “deathtrap” for believers by Open Doors UK & Ireland CEO Henrietta Blyth. Violence stems from jihadist groups like Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), aiming for an Islamic caliphate, alongside ethnic Fulani militants clashing with Christian farmers over resources.

The Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa notes Christians are 2.7 times more likely to be targeted in these attacks. Globally, 388 million Christians face high persecution levels, up 8 million from last year. Open Doors expert John Samuel highlights the “oversimplified” yet devastating Fulani violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, where radical Islamic elements exacerbate resource disputes.

President Donald Trump’s administration took decisive action, launching strikes against IS-linked militants in northwest Nigeria and designating the country a “particular concern” for religious freedom violations. Allies have rightly called it a “genocide,” exposing the government’s failure to safeguard its people. Pope Leo XIV addressed the horror in November 2025: “Christians and Muslims have been slaughtered… many Christians have died,” urging Nigeria to “promote authentic religious freedom.”

Nigerian Pastor Barnabas pleaded: “People should keep talking about the Christians in sub-Saharan Africa, because every day we are attacked… spread this news so that we will be saved.” This report underscores the moral imperative to combat radical ideologies and defend the faithful amid rising global threats.

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