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Kibaku NT | Kibaku

The Kibaku people are farmers in the northeastern most state of Nigeria. They manage a living from their land, but poverty plagues them. About 98% of the Kibaku population claim faith in Christ and the government offers Christian instruction in school at the insistence of parents. However, the Bible isn’t available in the Kibaku language and most young people can’t read other available translations.

The culture is shifting from traditional rulers to new political structures, resulting in some turmoil. People are also confused about how to deal with emerging social problems. Pastors see these challenges and realize that a Kibaku translation of the Bible would address many of these issues and provide the tools they need to minister to their society.

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  • Feb11

    Kibaku of Nigeria

    Kibaku speakers are farmers in the northeastern most state of Nigeria. They manage a living from their land, but poverty plagues them. About 98% of the Kibaku population claim faith in Christ. Kibaku parents pressured the government until they were allowed to offer religious instruction in their schools. However, they don’t have the Kibaku Scriptures from which to teach. Two Kibaku translators are committed their work.

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  • Aug22

    Kibaku of Nigeria

    These 100,000 are farmers in the northeastern most state of Nigeria. The Kibaku people manage a living from their land, but poverty plagues them. About 98% of the Kibaku population claim faith in Christ. Kibaku parents pressured the government until they were allowed to offer religious instruction in their schools. However, they don’t have the Kibaku Scriptures from which to teach. Two mother-tongue speakers of Kibaku are committed to translate.

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