Christian GroupThe Niger Delta Revolutionary Crusaders (NDRC) is a Christian militant group present in the Niger Delta calling for the protection of Christians against a perceived intentional campaign of Islamization in Nigeria that involves theNigerian government,Fulani Herdsmen andBoko Haram / Islamic State West Africa Province.Boko Haram / ISWAPThe NDRC objective is to protect Christians and churches in the Niger Delta, following a statement by the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWA) newly appointed leader, Abu Musab al-Barnawi, that only Christians and associated infrastructure will be targeted.For More on Boko Haram (ISWAP) Leadership Tussle August 2016FulaniThe group added that attacks in North-east Nigeria will serve as a reason to protect Christians in the Niger Delta. The NDRC also refers to the Fulani herdsmen attacks on Christians as unacceptable and accused the Nigerian government of a lukewarm response to attacks against Christians.SpokesmanThe NDRC spokesperson…
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