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Asabe’s life was turned upside down and devastated in one appalling, never-to-be-forgotten night earlier this year.

The Nigerian wife and mother’s home was viciously attacked by Fulani Islamists, who slaughtered one of her sons and set fire to their house, killing other family members in the process.

In total, more than 50 men, women and children were killed in the Palm Sunday evening attack on Zike village in Nigeria’s Plateau State. The Fulani raiders were armed with guns and machetes.

Asabe’s (top right) home was one of the first to be targeted, as it sits on the edge of the village, near the boundary with neighbouring Kaduna State.

The family was awoken by gunshots. The attackers forced their way into the home, dragged Asabe’s 14-year-old son Jerry outside and, in Asabe’s words, ‘killed him like a goat.’

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Asabe’s destroyed home in Zike village.

They then ransacked the house, before setting fire to it—with the rest of the family still inside. As the fire took hold, Asabe tried to stop her six-year-old daughter Joanne from crying, fearful as she was that the militants would return and kill them all.

But then, as they were trapped inside and the heat of the blaze became unbearable, she encouraged her daughter to cry, reasoning that if the attackers returned and killed them it would be a quicker, less painful death. Thankfully, it was other villagers who heard the cries and came to the rescue.

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Asabe’s daughter Joanne.

Asabe’s husband, Moses, was taken to hospital, but later died from his burn injuries. Their ten-year-old son James was another victim, having died in the fire. Asabe’s mother-in-law, Talatu (top left), survived, but has been left with badly burned hands.

The Palm Sunday night attack on Zike village was far from being an isolated incident. Many Christian communities have suffered this year in violent raids by Islamist Fulani herdsmen.

Could you send a gift of £30 or more to Release International, to help us support Christians like Asabe, whose lives have been devastated by seeing loved ones killed?

Your gift of £30, £50, £100, £250—or any amount you are able to give at this time—can make a real difference in the lives of Christians who have seen loved ones killed and who continue to suffer.

Thank you for your concern for persecuted Christians around the world. Every gift you send enables us to resource our partners, so they can continue to do the vital and varied work they do, in loving and caring for Christians who suffer.

God bless you,

Paul Robinson signature BLUE

Paul Robinson
CEO, Release International

* Name changed, to protect those we serve.

Yes, I will help the families of Christian Martyrs
Pray

Pray – for Christians like Asabe and her family, who mourn the brutal killing of loved ones.

Pray – for Christians who have had to flee in the face of attacks on their community—that they will be provided for.

Pray – for Christians living with trauma in the aftermath of violent attack. Pray for godly care and for their healing.

Pray – for God’s grace in the lives of those who have suffered—that they will remain faithful to Christ.

Amen

Other ways to give

If you wish to give by cheque, then please make it payable to Voice of Persecuted Christians and send it to: Voice of Persecuted Christians, PO Box 54, Orpington, BR5 4RT.

Or you can call 01689 823491 to give securely over the phone.

If you have any queries about giving to Voice of Persecuted Christians, please contact our Supporter Engagement Team on: 01689 823491.

Giving online reduces our processing costs compared with postal donation.

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