No details given. We’re left to assume he was martyred by the Muzzies. No mention of official Guinean govt harassment either, though it implies he had been repeatedly abused, attacked, arrested, etc.
He was there as a Christian to “serve God in the 85-percent Muslim nation.”
He knew the dangers. He was a very brave man.
Guinea has become exceedingly dangerous for missionaries over the past several years.
Word through the Seminary is that he was arrested a couple of weeks prior to his execution. Then when the election didn’t go as the “President” thought it should, he had a bunch of “political prisoners” executed. Because Michael was preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, he was deemed an enemy of the state - thus a political prisoner.