BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 19, 2025
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 | March 19, 2025
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American pastor volunteers to die for Nigerian Christian farmer

In an extraordinary international plea, Pastor William Devlin of Infinity Bible Church, New York, has offered to exchange his life for that of a Nigerian farmer sentenced to death. Devlin's proposal came after Nigeria's Supreme Court upheld the farmer's death sentence early this month.

According to the Christian Post, Pastor Devlin offered his life for Sunday Jackson, a 30-year-old Nigerian Christian sentenced to death.

Authorities condemned Jackson after he killed a Fulani herdsman named Buba Ardo Bawuro during a farm attack in 2015. The Supreme Court ruled on March 7, 2025, that Jackson’s actions were not justified and stated that he should have fled rather than fought back.

Background of the conviction and legal battle

From the start, the case has sparked controversy, deeply rooted in Nigeria's ongoing conflicts between farming communities and Fulani herders. These disputes have escalated into violence, often carrying religious undertones that point to the persecution of Christian communities.

The trial court in Adamawa state initially sentenced Jackson, asserting that he could not justify lethal actions as self-defense. Despite widespread international outcry and a series of legal defenses presented by Jackson's advocates, Nigeria's highest court upheld the death sentence.

Justice Fatima Ahmed Tafida, who issued the sentencing, stated that Jackson could have fled, a notion that many criticized for ignoring the immediate threats individuals face in violent confrontations.

Devlin's commitment to Christian values highlights his plea

Pastor Devlin, who has defended Jackson since the Supreme Court began its review, is known for advocating for persecuted Christians worldwide. At 72 years old, Devlin asserts that he has lived a full and blessed life.

"I was just filled with emotion," Devlin commented to The Christian Post regarding his decision. He further explained, "My relationship with Jesus Messiah demands that I offer myself up for Sunday Jackson, much as Jesus Messiah offered Himself up for me."

This statement has ignited diverse reactions worldwide, focusing on the ethical dilemmas and theological implications of such a life-for-life offer.

Global response to the pastor's offer and ongoing advocacy

Following Devlin's announcement in Nigeria, international attention has surged towards both his sacrifice and Jackson's plight. Key figures in Christian leadership and human rights advocacy, including lawyer Emmanuel Ogebe, have joined forces to lobby for Jackson's pardon.

"The facts of this case are a textbook case of miscarriage of justice," Ogebe detailed, referring to the process that led to Jackson's protracted detention and brief trial. This has sparked further calls for reviewing the case under humanitarian grounds and possibly granting a pardon.

Support also comes from the Christian Association of Nigeria and other religious leaders who view Jackson's sentencing as symptomatic of broader discrimination against Christians by radicalized herders, with allegations of genocide and systemic persecution rising.

Continued struggle and the plight of Nigerian farmers

The narrative of Sunday Jackson illustrates a larger story of conflict and hardship faced by Christian farming communities in Nigeria. Bishop Wilfred Anagbe, addressing the broader crisis, described a systematic campaign against Christians involving violence, expulsions, and the seizure of land by Fulani herders.

"This strategy includes both violent and non-violent actions," Bishop Anagbe testified, outlining a grim scenario of targeted oppression without adequate governmental intervention or repercussions.

The political and social ramifications of these conflicts and Jackson's case continue to evolve, with many waiting to see how Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa responds to the mounting pressure for clemency.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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