At least three people have been reported following a terror attack on two churches in Nigeria.

Two other people were reportedly injured in the attack.

African Entertainment understands that the attack took place in Kaduna state, north-west Nigeria. According to the Kaduna State’s Commissioner of Internal Security, Samuel Aruwan, an unknown number of criminals on motorcycles entered four villages in co-ordinated attacks robbing people and later targeted Maranatha Baptist and St. Moses Catholic churches.

Mr Aruwan observed that several people had also been kidnapped. He made the comments in a statement, adding that “The bandits looted shops and stole some valuables from villages. Police officers are patrolling the area. Investigations are ongoing.”

Earlier in June, attackers targeted a Catholic church in the south-west of Nigeria, killing 40 people