Abuja: President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his grief over the massacre of Christians in Nigeria on Christmas Day. He stated in the statement that the attackers are the proponents of darkness against humanity. He urged the Muslims and Christians of the country to work together for the sake of collective security. ISLAP (Reuters) – The Islamic State of Africa (ISWAP), an African state of the Islamic State, has carried out a massacre of Christians in Borno state in northeastern Nigeria. The militants killed 11 hostages inside the prison.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Gutierrez had earlier sent a message to Buhari expressing regret over the incident. The United Nations Secretary-General said in a statement that condolences are being made to the family members of the victims and that they are expressing solidarity with the country and citizens. Earlier, US President Donald Trump was in talks with Buhari to condemn the Christian genocide in Nigeria.

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