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You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Omooba77: 9:49am On Aug 24
Christians Are Some Of People You Can Kill In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences – Bishop Kukah Laments

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev Matthew Kukah, has decried the unjust treatment of Christian faith in Nigeria, with the unimaginable persecution of Christians in the North.

Kukah spoke on Friday in Lagos virtually at the Silver Jubilee Anniversary of the Order of the Knights of St Mulumba Nigeria Eko Subordinate Council.

"If you look at our country – Nigeria, the issue is that, in Northern Nigeria, Christians constitute some of the groups that you can kill without consequences. You can ask yourself; has anybody ever been charged for burning churches or for destroying Christian properties," he questioned.

"The perpetrators are allowed to move freely without facing punishment."

With the themed: ‘Christian Martyrdom in Nigeria…a Building Block or Stumbling Block to Salvation or Patriotism,’ he lamented that despite all the atrocities committed against Christians in the Northern Nigeria, not a single individual had been charged to court for the incidents.

"A pastor was slaughtered openly in Adamawa. People, priests were killed in Benue. Priests have been killed in Kaduna.

“It seems as if killing Christians is the only thing the world can do without consequences. That means that if you are serious as Christians, Catholics, what happens to the church in Ikwerre, what happens to the church in Sokoto, what happens to the church in Onitsha, what happens to the church everywhere in this country should affect us. Tragically, you know, Christianity has become largely subordinated to ethnicity.

“Many people today still have a caliphate mentality that those who are not part of us must be against us. And this is the fate of Christians and Christianity in many parts of Northern Nigeria today, where Christianity is being tolerated. Christians are being denied lands to build churches, and it is not seen as a problem. In a place like Kenya, I have a problem of that nature right now as we talk," he said as quoted by Vanguard.

He maintained that whether people listened or not the gospel must be preached.

“We must preach the gospel, welcome or unwelcome. Preaching the gospel has no political and ethnic boundaries. It is not about friendship. If it is about friendship, Jesus would have said to Peter, get behind me. When we are confronted, martyrdom is not just about being killed. Because, of course, in the end, you are killed for speaking the truth. I remember in the days of Abacha, many times people used to say to me, oh Bishop, if you don’t keep quiet, you will be killed for nothing.

“I am saying so because we now need to come to terms with the essence that every day of our lives as Christians, we are challenged to martyrdom. Martyrdom because a sword is dangling before us.

"Martyrdom because we have a country, we have a society, we have a world that is so morally broken that every day the whole question of what is right and what is wrong has been circumscribed by the circumstances in which we find ourselves. When martyrdom comes to us, we embrace it, we are not in retreat.

“The challenge, therefore, is for us to come to terms with these realities and how they can be addressed. Here in Sokoto, for example, I have lost a seminarian, I have lost a priest, my priests have been kidnapped, not once, not twice. But my immediate reaction is that in all of this, we are only inspired.

"People look at me and they say to me, why are you going back to Sokoto? I remember when Deborah was killed, I was out of Sokoto. People were saying to me, how are you going back to Sokoto? When my seminarian, my priest, was kidnapped and released last month, people asked if I was still going back to Sokoto.”

https://saharareporters.com/2024/08/24/christians-are-some-people-you-can-kill-northern-nigeria-without-consequences-bishop

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by atiku4President(m): 9:50am On Aug 24
All empty talk. Tomorrow, we'll see you with them doing politics

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by ewedunamala: 9:54am On Aug 24
Yes, but many pioneers of Christian in Nigeria (The so called God of Men) has killed more Christians through various well crafted deceit and extortion, especially the poor.

Muslim on the other side are seeing Christians as infidels considering what they do, how they live together etc.

The practice of love one another as an examplary manifestation of God's instructions are seen more in Muslim communities.

Many Christians churches (95%) are scams

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Ennyjude(f): 10:00am On Aug 24
I don't understand

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by iwaeda: 10:57am On Aug 24
Omooba77:
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev Matthew Kukah, has decried the unjust treatment of Christian faith in Nigeria, with the unimaginable persecution of Christians in the North.




Kukah spoke on Friday in Lagos virtually at the Silver Jubilee Anniversary of the Order of the Knights of St Mulumba Nigeria Eko Subordinate Council.



"If you look at our country – Nigeria, the issue is that, in Northern Nigeria, Christians constitute some of the groups that you can kill without consequences. You can ask yourself; has anybody ever been charged for burning churches or for destroying Christian properties," he questioned.




"The perpetrators are allowed to move freely without facing punishment."



With the themed: ‘Christian Martyrdom in Nigeria…a Building Block or Stumbling Block to Salvation or Patriotism,’ he lamented that despite all the atrocities committed against Christians in the Northern Nigeria, not a single individual had been charged to court for the incidents.



"A pastor was slaughtered openly in Adamawa. People, priests were killed in Benue. Priests have been killed in Kaduna.



“It seems as if killing Christians is the only thing the world can do without consequences. That means that if you are serious as Christians, Catholics, what happens to the church in Ikwerre, what happens to the church in Sokoto, what happens to the church in Onitsha, what happens to the church everywhere in this country should affect us. Tragically, you know, Christianity has become largely subordinated to ethnicity.



“Many people today still have a caliphate mentality that those who are not part of us must be against us. And this is the fate of Christians and Christianity in many parts of Northern Nigeria today, where Christianity is being tolerated. Christians are being denied lands to build churches, and it is not seen as a problem. In a place like Kenya, I have a problem of that nature right now as we talk," he said as quoted by Vanguard.



He maintained that whether people listened or not the gospel must be preached.



“We must preach the gospel, welcome or unwelcome. Preaching the gospel has no political and ethnic boundaries. It is not about friendship. If it is about friendship, Jesus would have said to Peter, get behind me. When we are confronted, martyrdom is not just about being killed. Because, of course, in the end, you are killed for speaking the truth. I remember in the days of Abacha, many times people used to say to me, oh Bishop, if you don’t keep quiet, you will be killed for nothing.



“I am saying so because we now need to come to terms with the essence that every day of our lives as Christians, we are challenged to martyrdom. Martyrdom because a sword is dangling before us.



"Martyrdom because we have a country, we have a society, we have a world that is so morally broken that every day the whole question of what is right and what is wrong has been circumscribed by the circumstances in which we find ourselves. When martyrdom comes to us, we embrace it, we are not in retreat.



“The challenge, therefore, is for us to come to terms with these realities and how they can be addressed. Here in Sokoto, for example, I have lost a seminarian, I have lost a priest, my priests have been kidnapped, not once, not twice. But my immediate reaction is that in all of this, we are only inspired.



"People look at me and they say to me, why are you going back to Sokoto? I remember when Deborah was killed, I was out of Sokoto. People were saying to me, how are you going back to Sokoto? When my seminarian, my priest, was kidnapped and released last month, people asked if I was still going back to Sokoto.”

https://saharareporters.com/2024/08/24/christians-are-some-people-you-can-kill-northern-nigeria-without-consequences-bishop
We Christians remain docile. They will tell you if they hit your right, turn the left, slowly they encroach your domain. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Racoon(m): 12:41pm On Aug 24
“It seems as if killing Christians is the only thing the world can do without consequences."
"In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will think they are offering a service to God."John 16:2 NIV

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Racoon(m): 12:44pm On Aug 24
iwaeda:
We Christians remain docile. They will tell you if they hit your right, turn the left, slowly they encroach your domain.
That is senseless and idiocy. My brother self defence against bloody fanatic Islamic terrorists is an inalienable fundamental human right.

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by ChybuzzDD(m): 1:35pm On Aug 24
iwaeda:

We Christians remain docile. They will tell you if they hit your right, turn the left, slowly they encroach your domain. grin grin grin grin grin

Surprisingly and unfortunately, some of those docile Christians who can't fight for themselves/their faith still join the Islamists to condemn the Israelis that decided to fight back.
Nothing is so annoying to see a stupid Christian who's carrying a "Free Palestine" banner.
One of them is one God100.
Na their neck dem go free from their useless heads

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Paraman: 1:51pm On Aug 24
atiku4President:
All empty talk. Tomorrow, we'll see you with them doing politics
People like you are also supporting Atiku who failed to criticize the killers

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Omooba77: 9:33pm On Aug 24
Nlfpmod. .....
Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:34am On Aug 25
Christian should defend themselves, enough of bullshit everywhere

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by efighter: 8:36am On Aug 25
Idiot . More Muslims have been killed in the North than Christians, even more than quadruple

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by EreluRoz: 8:36am On Aug 25
Religious leaders should be mindful of their speech

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by straighttalk(m): 8:36am On Aug 25
Inflammatory statement does not befits a "clergy"

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by AntiChristian: 8:37am On Aug 25
See this man o!

It seems something was shared and it didn't reach him.

Muslims are more in the north and more Muslims are killed!

Gone are the days elderly ones no dey lie!

Who go join politics and won't lie before!

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by efighter: 8:37am On Aug 25
straighttalk:
Inflammatory

The old idiot is saying nonsense, but we don't care, if he is the son of his father, he should pick up his hunter's gun and go fight

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Ikemba007: 8:37am On Aug 25
atiku4President:
All empty talk. Tomorrow, we'll see you with them doing politics

Don't mind this so called men of God. Innocent people of all faith are being killed all over, instead of blaming the government, they want Christians and Muslims to start fighting themselves.

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Wizardslayer: 8:37am On Aug 25
That has always been the norm and the way of life up north. Christians live with fear with little or no freedom.

But down south you see muslims enjoying freedom as if it were there right, while Christians suffer in the north.

You why i dislike moslems, what they cannot give to you they'll want you to give it to them by force and taquiyya.

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Righthussle: 8:37am On Aug 25
Please Stop the senseless killings !!!

Karma is a bitch sha.

This post reminds me of the massacre of Verden

Years ago, Christians used to kill innocent peope who refused Christianity like chickens . Today, Christians are being killed like flies.

Christians several years ago killed innocent people because of the religion they chose to practice, today in Northern Nigeria innocent people are being killed simply because they're Christians.

This is a typical case of what goes around comes around.

The lesson is, if you're doing evil to others today simply because you have the power to do whatever you like, a time will come when others will do all sort of evil to you. It may take time but it will certainly happen.

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by D3rd(m): 8:37am On Aug 25
Well,
Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by futuregovernor: 8:38am On Aug 25
ewedunamala:
Yes, but many pioneers of Christian in Nigeria (The so called God of Men) has killed more Christians through various well crafted deceit and extortion, especially the poor.

Muslim on the other side are seeing Christians as infidels considering what they do, how they live together etc.

The practice of love one another as an examplary manifestation of God's instructions are seen more in Muslim communities.

Many Christians churches (95%) are scams
Why are u crying for people money....are they collecting from you to pay tight? Poverty Kill u you there. Your mum scam your dad,ur original father is a Congolese

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by id4sho(m): 8:39am On Aug 25
tongue
Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by victorDanladi: 8:39am On Aug 25
But more Muslims have been killed.
Or who killed Shaykh Albani zaria?
Who killed shaykh Jafar?
Was there any reprisal attacks.



You people play victim too much.our Northern Christian brother is the new Chief of defense staff.what has he achieved?

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Mandate2023: 8:39am On Aug 25
Dis thread has been flooded by Islamic terrorists.......the best way to go is Christians fighting back

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 8:40am On Aug 25
All Christians in the north should endeavour to buy weapons. Shoot the idiots before they come close to you.

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:40am On Aug 25
sad

Wetin u expect Daddy G.O and his goons choose to remain silent about all this? E no enter street to protest the death of christians, na occupynigeria he enter street for. Since APC enter government, the so called pastor don keep quiet. Anyone still going there is in for a long thing

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Aaa1996: 8:40am On Aug 25
The problem with these idiots is that they refuse to differentiate general crime and religion. So when a pastor is killed by kidnappers or armed robbers it automatically becomes a religious killing undecided
Keep deceiving yourself

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Mindlog: 8:40am On Aug 25
efighter:
Idiot . More Muslims have been killed in the North than Christians, even more than quadruple

Killed by who?

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Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by Softmirror: 8:41am On Aug 25
grin
Re: You Can Kill Christians In Northern Nigeria Without Consequences - Bishop Kukah by advocatejare(m): 8:42am On Aug 25
The persecution of Christians is too much over there, I remember how they killed Deborah, and they keep shouting that they are religion of peace

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