Elsewhere in Nigeria, a mother and child were killed and others were injured during worship Oct. 16 at Celestial Church in Kogi state, International Christian Concern reported.
Two militants arrived on motorcycles, shot the woman and her daughter, and injured an unknown number of others, ICC said, attributing the report to Jerry Omodara and identifying him as Kogi’s top security official.
“It looked like it was organized against that particular church, because their altar was burned with petrol they went with,” ICC quoted Omodara.
In Nigeria, more Christians are killed for their faith than in any other nation, Christian persecution watchdog Open Doors said in its 2022 World Watch List report. An estimated 4,650 Christians were killed in the 2020-2021 reporting year, Open Doors said, compared to 3,530 the previous year.
Open Doors ranked Nigeria as the seventh most difficult nation for Christians to live.
The Voice of the Martyrs, in its 2022 Global Prayer Guide, designates Nigeria as a hostile nation.
This article originally appeared on BaptistPress.com.