Here are all the news posts tagged "Fulani":
Courageous calling
24 April 2021
Read the amazing conversion story of Tambaya Ibrahim, who travels across Niger to preach to the Fulani people.
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From so-and-so to somebody
8 January 2021
Find out about the exciting work the Lord is doing through SIM’s Faithful Witness initiative among the Fulani in northern Nigeria.
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