- The New Testament Bible has been translated into another Nigerian indigenous language
- Two decades after the revelation was conceived, the Nigeria Bible Translation Trust (NBTT) completed the translation of the New Testament into the Karai-Karai Language
- The Karai-Karai is an ancient indigenous dialect in Yobe State, the northeastern part of Nigeria
Potiskum, Yobe – The Nigeria Bible Translation Trust (NBTT) has completed the translation of the New Testament into the Karai-Karai Language, aiming to nurture the Christian faith in the country through the use of the mother tongue.
The translation project was a joint effort between NBTT and the Karai-Karai Bible Language Association (KKBLA) to ensure a deeper comprehension of the scriptures among Christian communities, students, researchers, and others who wish to read the Bible in the Karai-Karai language, Daily Trust reported.