Leviticus Makpa, 39, served as a pastor and church planter in Niger State, Nigeria. On 21 May, he sent a text message to an associate, Folashade Obidiya Obadan, stating that Fulani herdsmen had surrounded his house and mission compound.
The next day, Folashade learned that Pastor Leviticus, along with his toddler son Godsend, had both been tragically shot and killed.

Source: Morning Star News, Open Doors
The pastor’s wife and daughter managed to escape. A funeral for the two slain family members was held on 23 May.
According to another associate, Samuel Solomon, this was not the first threatening encounter posed to Pastor Leviticus by the Fulani militants. During a previous attack, the pastor hid in a cave until the bandits left; yet the incident didn’t deter him from continuing in ministry. “How many of us can do this?” asked Samuel in his tribute to the slain pastor. “He knew his life was at stake, but [the] burden for souls wouldn’t let him run away from the [mission] field.”
More Christians were killed for their faith in Nigeria last year than in any other country. The West African nation also leads the world in the total number of kidnapped Christians.
Let us pray.
- Pray for peace and strength on behalf of Pastor Leviticus’ wife and daughter. Pray they will receive much love and support from their church family and community as they come to terms with this terrible loss.
- Pray for peace, stability and safety throughout the nation, asking God to grant the authorities the ability and willingness to rein in terrorist groups like the militant Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram.
- Pray these deaths will not be in vain but that somehow, God will use this tragedy to bring spiritual blessings.
Crissy, thank you for bringing this sad news to our attention. May God use this tragedy to further His Kingdom.
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The pastor and his son are now enjoying Paradise. May God richly bless his loved ones left behind.
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Amen!
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Amen
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Kidnappings in Nigeria are no joke. I have a friend whose mother is from Russia and her father is from Nigeria. My friend is on work visa here in the States. Anyway, her brother lives in Nigeria and he has been kidnapped at least 3 times. The one time it was for several weeks. Thank you for drawing awareness to what is happening in Nigeria.
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At times we Christians in the western counties don’t remember our brethren in countries where faith in Jesus is brutally persecuted, until we read an account of persecution such as the one I posted. We need to always remember them in prayer asking God to strengthen their faith, increase their live for their enemies and to open a door for them to share the gospel.
Thank you dear Mandy for sharing .
Love and blessings 💖🙏
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So sad
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Yes
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😢
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God’s children in western countries, may we be ready to face what’s coming. It has began in Australia as well. A pastor was arrested last week. He is currently in jail awaiting trial and has been denied his Bible. He is allowed to have a TV while incarcerated but no Bible.
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Wow praying for this pastor; may we be ready
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Amen !
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And amen
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