
Nigeria: Will the Violence Against Christians Ever End?
(An Interview with Pastor Yunusa Nmadu of Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria) More than 3,400 followers of Jesus were killed in Nigeria within the first 200 days of 2021. This equatesADVOCATES AFRICA CONFERENCE
‘Removing the Obstacles to Religious Freedom in Africa’ Rev Yunusa Sabo Nmadu Jnr, FIPS, MNIM, MyrP. Founder and Chief Executive, CSW Nigeria 18 August 2021 Introduction “Religion remains the most
Insecurity entrenching poverty among rural dwellers, – CSWN
The Chief Operating Officer of Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria (CSWN) Mrs Agera Liti has noted that the insecurity in parts of Nigeria is entrenching more poverty among vulnerable rural dwellers.
CSWN Organizes Media Roundtable
Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria has organised a media roundtable with journalists from the northern states of Nigeria, with a particular interest in forceful abduction, forceful conversion and marriage ofCSWN Seeks God’s Intervention In Ending Southern Kaduna “Genocide”
Following increasing spate of terrorists attacks leading to displacement of thousands from their ancestral homes and loss of property worth billions of Naira in Southern Kaduna, the Christian Solidarity Worldwide
Tragedy of an Abnormal Society.
Mama Hajaratu David, 45 years old with three children has been a widow since 2018. On Friday, 10 July, 2020 she and her three children were sleeping in Chibwob, their
Fulani militia attacks threatens Food Security in Nigeria, says CSWN
Again we are confronted by another round of senseless killing of people in Southern Kaduna. Kukum Daji village in Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna state was attacked on Sunday,
CSWN gives aid to victims of armed Fulani attacks in Southern Kaduna
Food and other relief materials were donated to victims of the recent fulani militia attacks on Chibwob, Sabon Kaura and Kampany villages in Zangon Kataf Local Government area of Kaduna
My Dream for Nigeria – An interview with Rev. Yunusa Nmadu
You’ve read about the challenges facing Nigerias religious minorities. Now we’d like to introduce you to Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, who runs our partner organisation, CSW- Nigeria, as he works to