COVID-19 makes life harder for Africa’s persecuted Christians
The Christian ministry’s World Watch Research refers to the DRC, Nigeria, Sudan and Cameroon as areas with rising persecution.
Sub-Saharan Africa remains one the most dangerous regions for Christians
Christianophobia in Africa is the result of decades of sharia law propaganda targeting non-Muslims.
Boko Haram poses regional danger to Central Africa and religious minorities
Christians living in Northern Nigeria are at risk.
Five Christians killed by Boko Haram in Cameroon
The village of Hidouwa, in the far north of Cameroon, was attacked on the night of January 17.
Pope appoints new archbishop for booming African diocese
Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya: “We come from a culture in which tradition normally is handed from one generation to the other”
Christian schoolboy hacked to death by Boko Haram
Boko Haram militants operating in North Cameroon capture male children and youths to force them to train as militants.
Number of extremist groups is growing in West Africa
Islamic Extremism is growing in West Africa
Boko Haram Kill Eleven in Northern Cameroon
The night raid was the biggest one by the group in Cameroon since an attack in November which claimed 29 lives.
Kidnapped students released after two days in Cameroon
Nearly two hundred students were kidnapped from a school