ICC Interviews Nigerian Anglican Archbishop of Plateau State
ICC’s President interviewed the Archbishop of Plateau State (where the violence is taking place) the day of the second attack that killed twelve Christians. Both recent attacks are addressed, along with the earlier violence in January, the government involvement, and the media bias that is contributing to the suffering of Christians in northern Nigeria.
Please check out the audio interview above (just click play!). We will post the full transcript online at a later date, but we’ve included some quick excerpts below:
“[In Jos] the gospel is growing with quite a number of international mission Christian organizations [located] in Jos. Campus Crusade’s headquarters is in Jos, Navigator’s headquarters is in Jos…everybody is in Jos.”
“Misreporting by the Western media to damage the good image of the church…What the media is reporting is as if the church was killing Muslims.”
“The attack appeared to be carried out by well trained persons who knew what to do. … The precision doesn’t give room for just an ordinary fight.”
“[The attackers] were able to beat the curfew. They used machetes, a lot, to kill hundreds of people. It was not fast. People were screaming. Women and children were not spared. It is high level of brutality. And they were also able to get away. Some of them were wearing fake military uniforms for their operations.”
“There were text messages going around telling the Muslims to get out the area. The governor told this to the military that this was happening and there is an impending attack coming on. According to the governor, the military commander assured him that he was sending in troops to man the area. And the governor then woke up by 3 o’clock to find out that no troop had been sent and people had been massacred.”
“The CNN and BBC, I think they have bias against the church in Nigeria, I am afraid… in the name of trying to balance, they must look for something to tag on Christians as a crime for which Muslims are retaliating. … that has aided, in no small way, the suffering of the Christians.”
“I have never, I will never advocate for retaliation because its not part of my doctrine. It’s not what I have learned of Jesus. This isn’t what I will ever preach. So for the news media internationally enforcing that false witness on the church is not fair.”



