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ICC Provides Emergency Surgery for a Church Leader in Nigeria

October 19, 2020 | Africa
October 19, 2020
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10/19/2020 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – On March 31, Fulani militants stormed into a Christian village in Nigeria, killing three people. A Baptist pastor was shot three times, but thankfully survived.

He required immediate surgery to save his leg from being amputated. As a peasant farmer, the cost of this specialized surgery and medicine was beyond his reach. In addition to covering Danlami’s medical bills, ICC sup­ported the family by providing them with food support and basic household items.

Danlami’s mother shared, “I am grateful to you. When the attack happened, I never knew I would get to meet him alive. I thank God that the injury stopped at his leg… May God grant you more wisdom in the work you do, and may the Lord be honored in you.”

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