The Laru of Nigeria have fewer than 4,000 speakers of the Laru language.
The village of Laru is just 65 KM northwest of Jos, Nigeria. Neighboring districts are Sanga and Bakin Kogi.
The Laru, and Lopa, a nearby people group, are fishing peoples who live around the edge of Lake Kainji. Prior to the creation of the lake in 1974, they lived on islands in the Niger, but afterwards they were divided by the water and now have very little contact. Competition for fish is very intense in today's Nigeria, and many have turned to farming. Very little has previously been recorded about their settlements and language, apart from passing references in ethnographic texts.
The primary religion practiced by the Laru is ethno religion. It is highly likely that Islam is commonly practiced within the area.
Being so close to Jos, a major city which has suffered from the impact of terrorism and bandits over many years, means that most of their infrastructure has been highly affected. Those who live in Laru are likely to be without electricity, reliable public transportation and running water.
For the Laru people to know their identity in Christ.
That the Laru people would hunger for a relationship with Jesus.
For protection from bandits and acts of terror.
For God's provision and an abundant harvest.
That they would become fishers of men.
Scripture Prayers for the Laru in Nigeria.
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