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Worshippers attending Sunday services in some parts of Nigeria are already arriving at church armed, selecting personal protection as an essential companion to their faith, which is an increasing indication of the country’s escalating insecurity.

Men and women entering God’s home with firearms draped over their shoulders, not in defiance but out of fear, has gradually turned what was once a tranquil weekly ritual into an unnerving scene. Many people only feel safe enough to congregate and pray in this fashion.

Locals claim that an increase in attacks on towns, places of worship, and tourists has compelled regular people to take extreme action. People increasingly consider the dangers of going to services unarmed, whether they are in busy cities or rural communities.

“This is the reality we face,” a worshipper shared. “We want to pray, but we also want to return home alive.”

The appearance of individuals carrying guns in places of worship is a concerning sign of the public’s mistrust of the country’s security system, according to security analysts. Nigeria’s battle with banditry, kidnappings, and unpredictable violence is reflected in churches that were once havens of tranquility.

Nigerians shouldn’t have to choose between their safety and their faith, according to local leaders who are still demanding immediate action. But for many churches, Sunday mornings will still consist of prayer, watchfulness, and the silent hope that one day they may be able to worship fearlessly.

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