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By AI, Created 10:04 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Christian advocate Mike Ike has released Nigerian Christians Under Siege: Faith. Fire. Courage, a nonfiction book that documents faith-based violence in Nigeria and urges governments, churches and global institutions to respond. The book pairs reporting and eyewitness accounts with a 21-point action plan for reform and is now available worldwide in print and digital formats.
Why it matters: - The book argues that violence against Christians in Nigeria is systematic and persistent, not isolated unrest. - The release adds a new advocacy push for security reform, accountability and broader international attention. - The project also aims to amplify humanitarian groups, journalists and local communities that have documented the crisis.
What happened: - Mike Ike has released Nigerian Christians Under Siege: Faith. Fire. Courage, a new nonfiction book on attacks against Christians in Nigeria. - The book was released on May 7, 2026. - The launch frames the issue as a call to action for governments, global institutions, the media and the Church. - Ike described the crisis as a “moral earthquake” and said, “Silence is not neutrality; it is complicity”.
The details: - The book focuses on Nigeria’s northern regions and the Middle Belt, where churches have been burned, pastors abducted, tortured or executed, and families displaced overnight. - The book blends investigative reporting, verified data and eyewitness testimony. - The author says terms such as “communal clashes” and “banditry” often obscure organized violence with spiritual, political and humanitarian consequences. - The book includes a 21-Point National Action Plan for reform across government, faith institutions and civic society. - The book honors 100 “Guardians of Faith and Humanity,” including organizations such as Open Doors and Aid to the Church in Need, along with journalists and humanitarian workers. - Nigerian Christians Under Siege is available worldwide in print and digital formats through major booksellers, including Amazon, Apple Books, Xlibris and Barnes & Noble. - More information is available at Mike Ike Books.
Between the lines: - The book is written to challenge official language around the violence and push readers to treat the crisis as a human rights and faith persecution issue. - By pairing witness accounts with a policy roadmap, the release tries to move the conversation from awareness to measurable action. - The emphasis on resilience and rebuilding suggests the book is meant to mobilize supporters as much as document abuse.
What’s next: - The book’s broader impact will depend on whether policymakers, churches and aid groups use the action plan as a blueprint. - Ike is positioning the release as a continuing campaign for accountability, not a one-time publication. - The availability of the book through major retail channels could broaden its reach beyond advocacy circles.
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