As presidential elections are set to begin in Nigeria on April 19, the possibility of Sharia law spreading to more states increases. The front-runners in the election are Olusegun Obasanjo, the current president and a Christian from the south, and Muha-mmadu Buhari, a Muslim northerner.
At present, twelve of Nigeria's thirty-six states are governed by Islamic Sharia law. According to a March 31 report from CNSNews, Josiah Warron, press attache at the Nigerian Embassy in Kenya, expects this number to increase if Muha-mmadu Buhari wins the election.
Since the election is taking place during the Easter Season, some Christian leaders are concerned that Christians may be less likely to vote. Pray that the elections will be free of violence and corruption. Pray that the upcoming elections will not increase the tensions already existing in the country and that religious freedom will be strengthened throughout the country.