The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State

Boko Haram’s insurgence wreaked havoc in some Nigerian societies. The Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State was specifically affected from September 2014 to February 2015, when the insurgents laid siege to the city. The insurgents left many people homeless, sick, or dead, and many propertie...

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Main Author: Roseline Luka Vandi
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Language:English
Published: South African Theological Seminary 2023-10-01
Series:Conspectus
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Online Access:https://sats.ac.za/conspectus/effects-boko-haram-church-nigeria/
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description Boko Haram’s insurgence wreaked havoc in some Nigerian societies. The Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State was specifically affected from September 2014 to February 2015, when the insurgents laid siege to the city. The insurgents left many people homeless, sick, or dead, and many properties were also destroyed. The Church of the Brethren, known in Hausa as Ekklisiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria, (EYN), was at the center of this destruction. This article discusses the effects of Boko Haram, focusing on its impact on the church in the Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The article looks at how the church struggles after the impact of Boko Haram. These struggles include economic, theological, and pastoral care challenges. The study adopts a critical phenomenological research method because the subject demands that the experiences of the victims be documented and interpreted. The study found that many people in the Michika Local Government Area sustained injuries, and lost property, loved ones, or even their own lives. Some women were also raped. Because of the people’s predicament, the church has been drastically affected. Despite these divesting effects, the government has not yet done enough to help the victims. The church also struggles to provide theological responses to the problem. This article recommends that religious leaders have a more significant role than anyone else in providing comfort, rehabilitation, empowerment, and seeking justice for the residents.
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spelling doaj.art-fb69d5b2926c47068133e786edbbaa912024-02-01T13:51:35ZengSouth African Theological SeminaryConspectus1996-81672023-10-01363544https://doi.org/10.54725/conspectus.2023.3.3The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa StateRoseline Luka Vandi0https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9699-6737St. Paul’s UniversityBoko Haram’s insurgence wreaked havoc in some Nigerian societies. The Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State was specifically affected from September 2014 to February 2015, when the insurgents laid siege to the city. The insurgents left many people homeless, sick, or dead, and many properties were also destroyed. The Church of the Brethren, known in Hausa as Ekklisiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria, (EYN), was at the center of this destruction. This article discusses the effects of Boko Haram, focusing on its impact on the church in the Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The article looks at how the church struggles after the impact of Boko Haram. These struggles include economic, theological, and pastoral care challenges. The study adopts a critical phenomenological research method because the subject demands that the experiences of the victims be documented and interpreted. The study found that many people in the Michika Local Government Area sustained injuries, and lost property, loved ones, or even their own lives. Some women were also raped. Because of the people’s predicament, the church has been drastically affected. Despite these divesting effects, the government has not yet done enough to help the victims. The church also struggles to provide theological responses to the problem. This article recommends that religious leaders have a more significant role than anyone else in providing comfort, rehabilitation, empowerment, and seeking justice for the residents.https://sats.ac.za/conspectus/effects-boko-haram-church-nigeria/boko haramchurchpacifismtheological challengessocio- economic challengespastoral-care challenges
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The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
Conspectus
boko haram
church
pacifism
theological challenges
socio- economic challenges
pastoral-care challenges
title The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
title_full The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
title_fullStr The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
title_short The Effects of Boko Haram on the Church in Nigeria: The Case of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State
title_sort effects of boko haram on the church in nigeria the case of michika local government area adamawa state
topic boko haram
church
pacifism
theological challenges
socio- economic challenges
pastoral-care challenges
url https://sats.ac.za/conspectus/effects-boko-haram-church-nigeria/
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