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Trump warns of more US strikes if ISIS keeps killing Christians in Nigeria

United States President Donald Trump has warned that more American military attacks will follow if Islamic State terrorists continue killing Christians in Nigeria. He said the United States will keep targeting ISIS militants if they do not stop the violence.​ Trump issued the warning in a post on his Truth Social account after confirming that US forces had already carried out deadly airstrikes on ISIS positions in northwest Nigeria. He said the militants had been targeting and brutally killing mainly innocent Christians at levels he described as not seen for many years or even centuries.​​ The president explained that he had previously cautioned the terrorists that there would be severe consequences if they continued the killings. He added that the recent US strikes were those consequences and stressed that more attacks would come if the murders of Christians persist.​ Trump […]

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U.S. Congress Highlights Alleged Christian Genocide in Nigeria

At a recent U.S. congressional hearing, lawmakers spotlighted alleged genocide and violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria, urging the Nigerian government to strengthen religious freedom, prosecute perpetrators, and secure lives and property. Congressman Riley Moore met Nigeria’s NSA Nuhu Ribadu and security chiefs in Washington, pressing for counterterrorism, security aid, and protection for vulnerable communities. U.S. State Department officials stressed that thousands of Christians have been killed over two years, citing attacks by Fulani militants and Boko Haram, and warned of humanitarian catastrophe if violence continues unchecked. President Trump and Congress pledged serious resolve to end religiously motivated violence and urged Nigeria to cooperate in joint response efforts. Bishop Wilfred Anagbe called Nigeria “the deadliest place to be a Christian,” with attacks intensifying and little accountability, risking the near-erasure of Christianity in affected regions. Nigerian officials discussed security challenges and […]

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US Congressman Meets Nigerian Officials, Urges End to Religious Violence

US Congressman Riley Moore met with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, ministers, and military chiefs in Washington to discuss the growing threat of religious violence and terrorism targeting Christians in Nigeria. The meeting addressed counterterrorism, protection of vulnerable communities, and security assistance. Moore demanded concrete action, warning that religious violence cannot continue unchecked, and urged the Nigerian government to ensure Christians are no longer displaced or killed for their faith. He emphasized America's readiness to help fight Boko Haram, ISWAP, and Fulani militants, particularly in the Northeast and Middle Belt regions. Moore also highlighted the opportunity for Nigeria to strengthen ties with the US and promised vigilant monitoring of government progress. The talks included top officials—Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, Attorney General Fagbemi, Chief of Defence Staff Oluyede, and others. The congressional hearing in Washington will examine US […]

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Nicki Minaj Tells UN: Christians in Nigeria Driven From Homes, Killed

American rapper Nicki Minaj spoke at a United Nations event, claiming Christians in Nigeria are being forced from their homes and killed, echoing recent warnings by former US President Donald Trump. Minaj called attention to burned churches, shattered families, and communities suffering from religious violence. She emphasized that her message was meant to spotlight victims, not to divide, saying, “This is not about taking sides or dividing people, but uniting humanity and standing against injustice.” Minaj also thanked Trump for his leadership on the issue and praised Nigeria’s deep faith traditions and her local fanbase. Trump recently threatened military action, calling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” and referencing attacks by armed groups on Christian villages. The Nigerian presidency rejected the claims, stating violence affects all groups and is primarily driven by land, resource disputes, and criminal gangs. Security analysts […]

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Christian Genocide Debate in Nigeria Sparks Verbal Crossfire

A heated debate has erupted in Nigeria after renewed allegations of Christian genocide and calls for international intervention. The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has strongly denied claims of Christian genocide, calling such reports “dangerous and politically motivated.” The NSCIA argues that violence in Nigeria stems from poverty, criminality, and climate change, not religious intolerance. The President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Wale Oke, insisted “there is Christian genocide in Nigeria,” referencing attacks by extremist groups like Boko Haram, ISWAP, and noting hundreds of Christian victims across Benue, Taraba, Plateau, and other regions. PFN urged President Tinubu to cooperate with US President Trump to root out radical groups, but cautioned against the deployment of foreign troops. This verbal crossfire follows Trump’s designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” and threats of US military […]

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