Fulani Islamic militants have unleashed another round of unspeakable violence on the village of Yelewata in Nigeria’s Benue State.
Over the weekend, attackers stormed homes, locked families inside, and set them ablaze — killing over 100 civilians, including women and children.
The attack, which began late Friday and stretched into the early hours of Saturday, left dozens missing and hundreds injured. With no access to medical aid, survivors watched their communities reduced to ash.
100 Christians were just m*rdered in the Yelewata village in Benue, Nigeria by Islamic t*rrorists.
Where’s the media??? pic.twitter.com/odZhTVEaV0
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 15, 2025
Benue is located in Nigeria’s “Middle Belt,” an important where the Muslim North meets the Christian South.
Foreign-funded jihadist groups and radicalized Fulani herdsmen are pushing southward in deadly waves, slaughtering Christian farming communities under the banner of conquest.
The Yelewata massacre is not an isolated event, but rather a systematic campaign of genocide and extermination.
Just days prior, in coordinated assaults across Benue and Plateau States, Fulani jihadists murdered over 130 Christians in cold blood.
Between May 24th and June 2nd, villages like Gwer West, Apa, and Munga Dasso were turned into charnel houses.
Victims were butchered, burned, or executed as militants moved with total impunity.
Heartbreaking massacre of over 100 Christians in Benue State #Nigeria.@amnesty is right to call on Nigerian Government to intervene but fails to mention religious nature of killings. US must designate Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) again for tolerating… pic.twitter.com/uhJ7jMplHv
— Nadine Maenza (@nadinemaenza) June 15, 2025
In April alone, jihadist fighters slaughtered more than 179 Christians during Easter — a sacred time for believers. By May, the killing fields expanded again.
The sheer speed and scale of these atrocities reveal a chilling pattern: the intentional extermination and displacement of Christian populations.
According to Genocide Watch, over 45,000 Christians have been killed since 2009 by jihadist groups including Boko Haram, ISWAP, and Fulani militants.
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More than 2.2 million people are now displaced, living in destitution without food, shelter, or medical care. Yet most the world remains silent.
Among those speaking up is Pope Leo, although he did not offer any ideas on how to stop it.
Pope Leo XIV has condemned the events in Benue, Nigeria in which the lives of 200 Christians were ended in a massacre
‘On the night of June 13-14, a terrible massacre took place in the town of Yelwata, Gouma Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria, in which about two hundred… pic.twitter.com/TA6OF4dIJM
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) June 15, 2025
The bloodshed intensifies while global powers and international institutions continue to turn a blind eye.
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