File photo of Na’aman Danlami
By Sr Titilayo Aduloju, SSMA & Fr Justine John Dyikuk
Sep 12 2023
Unidentified assailants set fire to a parish rectory in Nigeria’s Kafanchan Diocese, killing a seminarian in the attack at St. Raphael’s parish rectory in Fadan Kamantan.
Bishop Julius Yakubu Kundi, of the Diocese of Kafanchan, Nigeria, has announced that Na’aman Danlami, a 25-year-old seminarian, died in an an attack at St. Raphael’s parish rectory in Fadan Kamantan.
The Bishop said that two priests, Father Emmanuel Okolo and Father Monday Noah, escaped the attack which took place on Thursday, 7 September, at around 8:00 PM.
“The attackers wanted to abduct the parish priest but because it was difficult to gain access into the priest’s residence, they resorted to setting fire on the facility,” Bishop Kundi said. “In the process, two priests escaped though sadly, we lost the seminarian who was burnt inside.”
The Bishop released a message, entitled “Nothing can take our joy away”, ahead of the feast of the Diocesan patron, St. Peter Claver, on 9 September.
As the diocese mourns the murdered seminarian, Bishop Kundi urged the people of God to give thanks for the abundant harvest in evangelization that they have experienced over the past three decades.
Bishop Kundi said, “Yes, we are bereaved! We are deeply pained by the gruesome murder of our little brother, Seminarian Naaman Ngufe.” He told the people “not forget, as faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ, we are disciplined to receive everything from God and to be ready to do or give everything for Him.”
“Remember also our beloved Apostle Paul’s consoling words, that ‘in ALL things give thanks: for this is the Will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you’ (1Thes. 5:18),” he recalled.
Bishop Kundi added, “Let us prove to our enemies with all their arsenals that they have failed again.”