[Agenzia Fides] Abuja — Deux prêtres catholiques ont été enlevés dans l’Etat du Delta, au sud du Nigeria. Il s’agit du Père Chochos Kunav, appartenant à la congrégation de l’Institut séculier des Pères de Schoenstatt, et du Père Ralph Ogigba, du clergé du diocèse de Warri, curé de l’église St. Francis à Agbara Otor, Ughelli North, dans l’Etat du Delta.
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