persecution
Community Appeals to U.S. Government After Fulani Militias Kill Christian Worker, 3 Others
By commsmanager at International Christian Concern
· July 8, 2026
· 6 min read
Community leaders in Plateau state, Nigeria, are appealing for international attention after the killing of a Christian church worker and community leader, John Telle Danjuma, and the separate killing of three people at a mining site in a nearby community. Danjuma was killed on June 24, near Gyu, al
Key takeaway Danjuma was killed on June 24, near Gyu, also called Twins Hill, in the Miango area, about a quarter of a mile from the Nigerian Army’s shooting range, 20 miles west of Jos in Bassa Local Government Area.
Why this matters
The killing of John Telle Danjuma and three others in Plateau state, Nigeria, highlights the ongoing violence and persecution faced by Christian communities in the region. As a predominantly Christian farming district, Miango has experienced repeated attacks by armed Fulani militants, often fueled by disputes over land, security, and identity. The fact that Danjuma was killed near a Nigerian Army shooting range, just 20 miles west of Jos, raises questions about the effectiveness of security measures in the area. The appeal by community leaders for international attention underscores the need for greater awareness and action to address the root causes of this violence. For American readers, the situation in Nigeria's Middle Belt serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of religious and ethnic tensions in the region, and the need for faith-based organizations and governments to work together to promote peace and stability.
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Category: persecution ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: International Christian Concern ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? Community leaders in Plateau state, Nigeria, are appealing for international attention after the killing of a Christian church worker and community leader, John Telle Danjuma, and the separate killing of three people at a mining site in a nearby community. Danjuma was killed on June 24, near Gyu, al
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