Speak Up for Leah Sharibu- #SpeakUpForLeah
Leah Sharibu was captured by Boko Haram three years ago on February 19th, 2018, and was denied her release due to her faith.
Nigerian News – March 2021

MARCH 29th
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Alaafin Laments Release of Arrested Fulani Kidnappers by Police
The Alaafin of Oyo,
Weekly Nigerian News – 2.22.21

Three Years Later, Leah Sharibu Is Still Held Captive, Reportedly For Refusing To Renounce Her Faith
In the last three years since a group of Boko Haram terrorists stormed and kidnapped 109 students from Government Girls’ Science and Technical College in Dapchi,
Weekly Nigerian News – 2.15.21

2.15.2021
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Speak Up For Leah: Leah Sharibu 3 Years in Captivity
On February 19,
Weekly Nigerian News – 2.8.21

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Weekly Nigerian News – 2.1.21

We thank you for partnering with the International Committee on Nigeria (ICON), we appreciate your support and encouragement. ICON publishes this weekly news bulletin to share brief updates and links on the conflict and increasing violence in Nigeria.
Weekly Nigerian News – 1.25.21

We thank you for partnering with the International Committee on Nigeria (ICON), we appreciate your support and encouragement. ICON publishes this weekly news bulletin to share brief updates and links on the conflict and increasing violence in Nigeria.
Weekly Nigerian News – 1.18.21

As the world continues to deal with COVID-19, the USA celebrates MLK Day and makes plans to inaugurate the 46th President. We thank you for partnering with the International Committee on Nigeria (ICON),
Lawmakers Call on Nigeria to Gain Release of Boko Haram Hostages
African Victims of Persecution to Hold Prayer Vigil and
Rally at Capitol Saturday
Washington, DC – As prayer
activists plan a vigil at the Capitol for a Nigerian kidnap victim,