Abuja, 19 September, 2025 / 10:42 pm (ACI Africa).
It is highly likely that Nigeria is leading in Christian martyrs globally, members of the Calabar Ecclesiastical Provincial Laity Council have asserted, warning that insecurity in the West African nation has reached alarming levels.
In their welcome address during the opening ceremony of the ongoing Second Plenary Assembly of members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) in the Catholic Diocese of Ikot Ekpene, the laity cited activities of extremist groups in the country, including Boko Haram, the Islamic State for West Africa (ISWA), Fulani herdsmen, and heavily armed bandits as ongoing threats to Christians and the Church.
“Nigeria today could be termed as the world’s leading source of Christian martyrs,” the laity council members said on September 11, adding, “Extremist group like Boko Haram, Islamic State for West Africa (ISWA), Fulani herdsmen, attack Christians and destroy churches. Even the sacred institution of Priesthood is not spared.”
“We are always very sad to hear of Priest kidnappings and killings these days, bandits controlling territories in Nigeria and collecting taxes, cows guided by Fulani herdsmen destroying farm crops without any help from the police when the matter is reported to them,” they said at the event scheduled to end on September 19.
“The inability of government to confront these monsters has made life terrible for the people. This has become a serious concern to men of goodwill,” the council said.



