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http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/nigeria/article_112697.html


Muslim Extremists Burn Church Building, Homes in Nigeria 
  
Muslim extremists gutted building of 85-member church in Dengi, in Nigeria’s 
Plateau state.  (Photo: Compass)  

At least 35 Christians have fled Plateau state town after attack.
DENGI, Nigeria, May 16(CDN) —  Christians  from a local Evangelical Church 
Winning All (ECWA) congregation in this  Plateau state town have been displaced 
after Muslim extremists set their  church building and some homes on fire last 
month.


The  Rev. Ishaku Danyok of the church told Compass that the April 29 incident  
occurred after Muslims approached Christian music shop owner Gabriel  Kiwase 
and 
told him that his music was disturbing them as they said  their prayers.


The young Christian man “quietly switched  off the music set, and then the 
Muslims left, only to return about 20  minutes later to burn down the music 
shop 
and then go on rampage,  burning down houses belonging to some Christians in 
the 
town,” Danyok  said.


The pastor of the church of 85 members told Compass  that their building, his 
own home and the property of five other  Christians in the town were damaged in 
the hour-long attack. 



“We  brought in estate managers to work out the cost of properties belonging  
to 
our church that were destroyed in this attack, and we were told that  we lost 
properties worth more than 29,347,215 naira [US$184,520],” he  said.


The pastor’s family, his wife and four children were left homeless, he said.


“We  are now squatters with another family, as we lost everything to the  
fire,” 
he said, praising God that his family members were not hurt in  the attack.


Other Christians who lost property included  Joseph Sarauta, Jonathan Madugu, 
Asabe Istifanus, Samuel Girma, and  Sunday Gwantu, Yahuza Damisa, Amos Luka, 
and 
the Rev. Christopher Dare.  These Christians, Danyok said, are from his church, 
a Roman Catholic  parish and Deeper Life Bible Church in Dengi town.


Danyok  said that as a result of the destruction, most members of his church  
have fled the town, reducing attendance at services to 50. 



“They  have fled to other towns, thereby reducing our numbers,” he explained.  
“We currently worship in the destroyed church building with no roof to  shield 
us from the sun and the rains.” 



Dengi town is predominantly Muslim, with Christians making up less than 10 
percent of its population. 



“In this town, we live under Muslim rulers,” Danyok said, adding that only one 
of the 20 town council members is Christian.


According  to Christian leaders in the town under the auspices of the Christian 
 
Association of Nigeria, the assault on Christians was premeditated and  
well-planned. 



“The misunderstanding with the owner of the  Christian music shop was only used 
as a smokescreen to enable them carry  out the attack against us,” Danyok told 
Compass.


Attacks  on Christians in the town go back to 2001, when the only Christian to  
ever become a council chairperson, identified only as Nimfel, was  murdered 
following an outbreak of violence between Muslims and  Christians in Plateau 
State, central Nigeria.


In 2003, two other Christians, including one identified only as Habila, were 
murdered.


Danyok said he believes that God has allowed such attacks on Christians in the 
town for a purpose that will glorify Him. 



“We believe that God wants to strengthen us through these incidents,” he said.


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