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US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:13am On Oct 24, 2025
US Lawmaker Stutzman Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying ‘Barbaric Violence Against Christians’ In Nigeria
October 23, 2025
NEWS

A United States lawmaker, Rep. Marlin Stutzman, has joined Senator Ted Cruz in condemning the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for urgent action to protect the beleaguered community.

The lawmakers’ recent comments follow reports of widespread violence and killings of Christians by jihadist groups in Nigeria. According to reports, thousands of Christians have been killed, and many others have been kidnapped and displaced in 2025 alone.

"We must use the targeted tools we have at our disposal to end it," Republican Stutzman of Indiana said in a post shared on his X handle.

"Implementing Sharia law and condoning the murder of innocent people is barbaric."

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Cruz earlier stated that Nigerian Christians were being "targeted and executed for their faith by Islamist terrorist groups." He added that Christians are being forced to submit to Sharia law and blasphemy laws across Nigeria.

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna also condemned the silence surrounding the persecution, saying, "Christians are being hunted and slaughtered in Nigeria for their faith — and the world stays silent. If this were any other group, there’d be global outrage."

The lawmakers' call for action comes amid growing concerns about the worsening security situation in Nigeria, where extremist groups such as Boko Haram continue to wreak havoc on innocent civilians.

Meanwhile, the United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa has approved measures urging President Donald Trump to impose sanctions on Nigeria due to the widespread persecution of Christians.

The persecution of Christians in Nigeria is a pressing concern, with the country accounting for 90% of all Christians killed globally each year, according to a 2024 report by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa.

For instance, between October 2019 and September 2023, at least 55,910 people were killed, and 21,000 others were abducted in attacks linked to terrorist groups and religious extremists.

Islamic terror groups Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) are primarily responsible for the violence in the northeast.

The Nigerian government has been criticised for its handling of the situation, with lawmakers accusing the government of turning a blind eye to Christian killings and allowing extremist groups to operate with impunity.

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has also warned that Nigeria's security forces have failed to curb the violence and that, in some cases, local officials have been complicit.

The proposed sanctions could mark a significant shift in US-Nigeria relations, with potential economic and diplomatic implications for Nigeria. The US House Foreign Affairs Committee had advanced a resolution to increase sanctions and pressure on the Nigerian government over the rampant persecution of Christians and other minorities in the country.

This decision comes after a congressional hearing where lawmakers condemned the Nigerian government for failing to protect Christian communities from escalating violence.

SaharaReporters reported on Wednesday that the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, appealed to the international community not to re-designate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over religious freedom violations.

Although he acknowledged the worsening Christian situation in Nigeria, especially in Northern Nigeria, his argument was that such a move could derail ongoing efforts to rebuild trust and promote interfaith harmony under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Speaking at the launch of the 2025 World Report on Religious Freedom by Aid to the Church in Need (ACIN) at the Augustinianum Hall in Vatican City, Kukah described Nigeria’s situation as tragic but cautioned against punitive international actions that could worsen divisions and hinder cooperation between religious leaders and the government.

He acknowledged that Nigeria has experienced years of violence, kidnappings, and destruction caused by jihadist and bandit groups, resulting in thousands of deaths and displaced persons.

He said, "For over 15 years now, these murderous gangs of Islamicists and jihadist groups have found their way into our country, wreaking havoc, destroying lives and properties, ravaging farmlands and leaving huge parts of the country empty of human existence.

“Along with this, a culture of uncontrolled banditry, thousands of communities have been destroyed, with thousands of lives lost.

"The country has witnessed an unacceptable surge in internal displacement in most parts of the north, especially around the middle belt states.

"The biggest challenge for us is the appropriate language to use in describing this tragedy. The reactions have been confusing. Early narratives spoke of farmer-herder clashes, climate change, cattle rustling, outright criminality, etc.

“With the emergence of Boko Haram and the targeting of Church structures, destruction of schools, hospitals, the kidnapping of priests, the religious, seminarians and other pastoral agents, the murderous gangs invoking the words like, allahu akubar as their anthem of death, there was no other way of speaking of persecution of Christians by these jihadist groups rather than calling them religious persecution targeted at Christians.

"Then came the sacking of communities and the occupation of swaths of lands by these terrorist and murderous groups. These groups would later target Muslims who did not believe in their brand of Islam. Today, the floods of blood in Nigeria have no boundaries. This is why the debate over what is happening to us has become so confusing within and outside Nigeria. Although we cannot find the right words, the simple truth is that Nigerians are dying for a living."

Kukah noted that the confusion over the appropriate language is understandable.

Kukah explained that Nigerians feel vulnerable and unprotected irrespective of their faiths, ethnicity, or social classes. A significant part of our social life has literally collapsed as many citizens now fear large gatherings for social events or prayer.

SaharaReporters
Cruz earlier stated that Nigerian Christians were being "targeted and executed for their faith by Islamist terrorist groups."

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by runningriot: 11:22am On Oct 24, 2025
Sharia Law is the onus of lawlessness and Islamic radicalism and foundamentalist because those laws are totally against human tenets as well placed the supremacy of their religion over and above any other religion which in turn enslave and condescend other's religion and by extension stands against equality and justice. Conclusively, God bless the US.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:48am On Oct 25, 2025
I’m Here Again With Another Message For ALL NIGERIANS
Prophet ISA El-Buba


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsWXq2uqKAg?si=LDhc-iq5a7iiYuN7
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 7:40pm On Oct 27, 2025
PFN President Wale Oke: “Genocide Exists In Nigeria But Not Only About Christians”
October 27, 2025
NEWS

Oke urged the Nigerian government to end the killings of both Muslims and Christians across the country, noting that no Nigerian deserves to die unjustly.

The National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Wale Oke, has said that genocide exists in Nigeria but stressed that the killings are not limited to Christians.

In an interview on Sunday, Oke urged the Nigerian government to end the killings of both Muslims and Christians across the country, noting that no Nigerian deserves to die unjustly.

“Our position is that genocide exists, but it is not just about Christians. Our concern is that whether Muslim or Christian, stop the killing, that is our priority ,” he said, according to PUNCH.

He added that the PFN values the sanctity of all lives, noting that no Nigerian deserves to die for any reason.

“We don’t want Muslims to die, and we don’t want Christians to die. We don’t want a situation where there is genocide against Christians today and then it stops, only for there to be genocide against Muslims tomorrow.

“What we want is a situation where genocide is stopped entirely — whether among Muslims or Christians.” Oke stated.

The PFN president emphasised that the government’s primary responsibility is to ensure the welfare and security of its citizens.

“Government exists for the welfare of its people as a primary responsibility. When you don’t have governance that addresses the welfare of the people, the PFN wants to speak truth to power — to make leaders, whether in the political or any other sector, understand that the welfare of the people is important.

“The government should stop the killings. No innocent Nigerian should lose his or her life for any reason,” he added.

Oke’s comments come amid renewed debate over allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria, following claims made by some US lawmakers and advocacy groups.

Recently, a group of U.S. legislators urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to take diplomatic action against the Nigerian government, citing what they described as the “systematic persecution and slaughter of Christians.”

The Nigerian government has, however, repeatedly dismissed such allegations, insisting that no religious group is being targeted.

Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) had maintained that Christian communities, particularly in northern Nigeria, suffered sustained attacks, loss of lives, and destruction of places of worship.

SaharaReporters
PFN President Wale Oke: “Genocide Exists In Nigeria But Not Only About Christians.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by chiagozien(m): 7:50pm On Oct 27, 2025
Christians are targeted in Nigeria
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:36am On Oct 29, 2025
He was in USA testifying to the Christian genocide in his backyard. His 12 relatives were massacred before he came back
- Uwakwe-mangse Trump Hannah

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 3:28pm On Oct 30, 2025
Why there is Christian genocide in Nigeria — Bishop Abioye
Israel Arogbonlo
October 29, 2025

General Overseer of the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, Bishop David Abioye, has attributed the alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria to what he described as the silence and selfishness of political leaders who deny the reality of targeted killings for personal gain.

Bishop Abioye made the assertion while addressing his congregation during a sermon, accusing political leaders of turning a blind eye to mass killings for their “personal interests.”

According to him, the evidence of targeted killings against Christians is overwhelming and can no longer be dismissed.

“Information with facts can’t be thwarted. You see people (Christians) being buried in hundreds, and you said there is no genocide? What a wicked set of people!

“I agree that there are other people killed in other places for other reasons, but Christian genocide is very clear and gradually, it is eating down to the South.

“Southwest and Southeast, and many so-called leaders, for their personal interests, are claiming that it is not true,” he claimed.

His comments come amid ongoing debates over claims by some US lawmakers and religious freedom advocates that over 30 Christians are killed daily in Nigeria.

The group has called for the country to be designated as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) over alleged religious persecution.

However, the Federal Government has dismissed the allegations, insisting that Nigeria’s security challenges are not religiously motivated but rather stem from criminality, banditry, and terrorism affecting all citizens regardless of faith.

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“Information with facts can’t be thwarted. You see people (Christians) being buried in hundreds, and you said there is no genocide? What a wicked set of people!“
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:46am On Nov 01, 2025
‘Christian genocide’: US senator sponsors bill to sanction those who implement Sharia law in Nigeria
Adam Mosadioluwa
November 1, 2025

A United States senator, Ted Cruz, has sponsored a bill to sanction individuals and government officials involved in enforcing blasphemy and Sharia laws in Nigeria, following allegations of widespread persecution of Christians in the country.

Cruz, in a statement released on Friday after President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern,” said he had introduced legislation to reinforce the U.S. government’s stance and hold accountable those responsible for the alleged religious oppression.

He said, “I am deeply gratified to President Trump for making this determination. I have fought for years to counter the slaughter and persecution of Christians in Nigeria, and this year introduced legislation that will lock in the designation made today.”

According to him, the bill would strengthen measures against Nigerian officials accused of enabling an environment where Christians face targeted violence and discrimination.

“Today’s designation is a critical step in holding accountable and changing the behaviour of Nigerian officials who have facilitated and created an environment conducive to the outrages in Nigeria. My legislation implements additional steps, including targeting those who implement blasphemy and sharia laws in Nigeria, and I am committed to working with the administration and my colleagues to advance my bill and implement these necessary measures,” he stated.

Cruz also commended President Trump’s leadership, saying, “Today’s decision by President Trump is a great one, and I thank him for his strong leadership.”

Trump’s declaration came after he alleged that thousands of Christians have been killed by radical Islamist groups in Nigeria, describing the situation as a growing threat to Christianity.

He warned that the United States “cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening,” calling for immediate investigations and policy actions.

However, both the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Nigerian Presidency have dismissed the allegations of a Christian genocide.

While CAN described the reports as false narratives peddled by foreign agents, the Presidency insisted that there is no religious war taking place in the country.

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According to him, the bill would strengthen measures against Nigerian officials accused of enabling an environment where Christians face targeted violence and discrimination.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 2:09pm On Nov 01, 2025
‘Christian genocide:’ Nicki Minaj praises Trump for designating Nigeria as ‘country of particular concern’
Adam Mosadioluwa
November 1, 2025

American rapper Nicki Minaj has expressed support for President Donald Trump’s decision to designate Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” over alleged persecution of Christians.

In a post on X, Minaj said she felt grateful to live in a nation where people can freely practise their faith, stressing that no one should face hostility for their religious beliefs.

She noted that persecution against Christians in various countries is a global crisis that should not be ignored, urging people to pray for victims and show mutual respect despite differing beliefs.

The rapper tweeted, “Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God.

“No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.

“Numerous countries all around the world are being affected by this horror & it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice.

“Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously. God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.”

Trump’s declaration came after he alleged that thousands of Christians have been killed by radical Islamist groups in Nigeria, describing the situation as a growing threat to Christianity.

He warned that the United States “cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening,” calling for immediate investigations and policy actions.

However, both the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Nigerian Presidency have dismissed the allegations of a Christian genocide.

While CAN described the reports as false narratives peddled by foreign agents, the Presidency insisted that there is no religious war taking place in the country.

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“No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by motayoayinde: 3:15pm On Nov 01, 2025
The same shameless resource- thieves protecting ALL the full Shariah kingdoms of the middle east huh
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 1:11am On Nov 02, 2025
FAITH UNDER FIRE: Trump warns of a “mass slaughter” of Christians in Nigeria, says the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to save Christians around the world.

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by buckeyemedia: 1:20am On Nov 02, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
FAITH UNDER FIRE: Trump warns of a “mass slaughter” of Christians in Nigeria, says the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to save Christians around the world.
Nonsense.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 10:24am On Nov 02, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
FAITH UNDER FIRE: Trump warns of a “mass slaughter” of Christians in Nigeria, says the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to save Christians around the world.
Hopefully, things are becoming clearer to you now. Our country is starting to get something right at last and we're about to be thrown off course. We'll see who's coming to save Christians. hmmm.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 11:59am On Nov 02, 2025
US Lawmaker Moore To Tinubu: "Don’t Test Donald Trump’s Resolve On Christians Killings"
November 2, 2025
NEWS

Moore warned that others who had tested the resolve of the Trump administration in the past had failed.

A United States lawmaker, Riley Moore, has urged the Nigerian government led by President Bola Tinubu not to test the resolve of the United States government under President Donald Trump, on the alleged Christian genocide in the country.

In a post on his official X handle, Moore warned that others who had tested the resolve of the Trump administration in the past had failed.

"To the Government of Nigeria & @officialABAT: "President Trump has provided forewarning if you do not correct the current state of inaction to stop the killing of our brothers and sisters in Christ in your country. The days of the US looking the other way are over - it will never happen on @POTUS’ watch.

"I urge you to cooperate with us in preventing this atrocity that worsens everyday. We want your people to live in peace - all of them, especially Christians.

"The President has been clear. I would not to test his resolve. Many have tried and all have failed.

"We will not allow the gates of hell to prevail against the faithful."

Moore’s comments come as President Trump warned that he would deploy the U.S. military to Nigeria if the “killing of Christians” in the country does not stop.

According to Trump, the United States military may come “gun-blazing” into the country.

"If the Nigerian government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.

“I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action. If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians,” he said.

While the Nigerian Government has not reacted to the threat of invasion, it has denied the existence of any Christian genocide in the country.

According to the Government, such claims are false and do not represent the daily realities in Nigeria.

SaharaReporters earlier reported that on Friday, President Trump said that in response to claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria, he had redesignated the country as a “country of particular concern.”

He had announced the decision on his Truth Social media platform.

Reacting, however, the Nigerian government— through the country’s President, Bola Tinubu — denied that there is religious intolerance in Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the President emphasised that Nigeria’s constitution enshrines the protection of religious rights and that his administration continues to ensure equality for all faiths across the country.

“Nigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty,” Tinubu said.

He noted that since assuming office in 2023, his administration has maintained active engagement with both Christian and Muslim leaders while working to tackle security challenges that affect citizens regardless of their religious affiliation.

“Since 2023, our administration has maintained an open and active engagement with Christian and Muslim leaders alike and continues to address security challenges which affect citizens across faiths and regions,” he stated.

Tinubu dismissed what he described as a mischaracterisation of Nigeria’s religious landscape by external observers, saying such claims fail to reflect the country’s diversity and the government’s ongoing efforts to promote peaceful coexistence.

“The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality, nor does it take into consideration the consistent and sincere efforts of the government to safeguard freedom of religion and beliefs for all Nigerians,” the President declared.

He stressed that religious tolerance remains central to Nigeria’s national identity, insisting that the government neither supports nor condones persecution based on faith.

“Religious freedom and tolerance have been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so. Nigeria opposes religious persecution and does not encourage it,” he affirmed.

Tinubu further underscored that Nigeria’s constitution guarantees protection for citizens of all faiths, reiterating that his administration will continue to work with international partners to promote understanding and safeguard communities.

“Nigeria is a country with constitutional guarantees to protect citizens of all faiths,” he said.

“Our administration is committed to working with the United States government and the international community to deepen understanding and cooperation on protection of communities of all faiths,” Tinubu added.

SaharaReporters
Moore warned that others who had tested the resolve of the Trump administration in the past had failed.
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US Lawmaker Moore Says Trump Will Be Given "Full Menu Of Options" To Stop Alleged Genocide In Nigeria
November 3, 2025
NEWS

Speaking to Fox News, he stated that President Donald Trump would be presented with a range of policy options on how to address the situation.

A United States lawmaker, Riley Moore, has vowed to get to the root of the alleged “genocide against Christians” in Nigeria.

Speaking to Fox News, he stated that President Donald Trump would be presented with a range of policy options on how to address the situation.

"We are going to get right to work and get to the bottom of what's happening and give President Trump a full menu of options that we can use to try to stop these killings," he said.

His comments come as Trump hinted at possible military action against Nigeria. This follows his decision to establish a team to investigate the “killings of Christians” in the country, with Moore appointed as the lead.

On Friday, President Trump said that, in response to claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria, he had redesignated the country as a “Country of Particular Concern.”

He had announced the decision on his Truth Social media platform.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it,” he wrote.

The Nigerian government has denied claims of any Christian genocide in the country.

President Bola Tinubu emphasized that Nigeria’s constitution enshrines the protection of religious rights and that his administration continues to ensure equality for all faiths across the nation.

After these comments, Trump further noted that the United States military might come “gun-blazing” into Nigeria.

"If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities."

“I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action. If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians,” he said.

Nigeria, however, denied any genocide against Christians.

President Tinubu reiterated that “Nigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty.”

He noted that since assuming office in 2023, his administration has maintained active engagement with both Christian and Muslim leaders while working to tackle security challenges affecting citizens regardless of religious affiliation.

“Since 2023, our administration has maintained an open and active engagement with Christian and Muslim leaders alike and continues to address security challenges which affect citizens across faiths and regions,” he stated.

Tinubu dismissed what he described as a mischaracterisation of Nigeria’s religious landscape by external observers, saying such claims fail to reflect the country’s diversity and the government’s ongoing efforts to promote peaceful coexistence.

“The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality, nor does it take into consideration the consistent and sincere efforts of the government to safeguard freedom of religion and beliefs for all Nigerians,” the President declared.

He stressed that religious tolerance remains central to Nigeria’s national identity, insisting that the government neither supports nor condones persecution based on faith.

“Religious freedom and tolerance have been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so. Nigeria opposes religious persecution and does not encourage it,” he affirmed.

Tinubu further underscored that Nigeria’s constitution guarantees protection for citizens of all faiths, reiterating that his administration will continue to work with international partners to promote understanding and safeguard communities.

“Nigeria is a country with constitutional guarantees to protect citizens of all faiths,” he said.

“Our administration is committed to working with the United States government and the international community to deepen understanding and cooperation on protection of communities of all faiths,” Tinubu added.

Despite the Nigerian government’s statement, Trump maintained that the United States could deploy troops or launch air strikes in Nigeria to stop what he described as the killing of large numbers of Christians in the country.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump did not rule out any form of military action, suggesting both air and ground operations were being considered.

According to Reuters, when asked whether he envisioned “troops on the ground or air strikes in Nigeria,” Trump responded: “Could be. I mean, other things. I envisage a lot of things. They’re killing record numbers of Christians in Nigeria ... They’re killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen.”

SaharaReporters
Speaking to Fox News, he stated that President Donald Trump would be presented with a range of policy options on how to address the situation.
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Lawyer Dele Farotimi To Trump: "Drag Terrorists Sponsors To ICC For Justice, Don't Come With Guns Blazing"
November 3, 2025
NEWS

Human rights lawyer, Dele Farotimi, has reacted to the U.S. President, Donald Trump’s public comments on violence in Nigeria, saying there is abundant evidence that the Nigerian government has been complicit in the alleged ongoing genocide in the country.

Speaking in a video, Farotimi said that the Nigerian state has allowed genocide and mass atrocities to continue in the country for a long time.

He said he did not need an American politician to affirm what he has been saying for at least a decade that there is genocide in Nigeria and that the Nigerian government has been complicit.

Farotimi said, “He (Trump) said if Nigeria continues to allow… Is this true? Has the Nigerian government continued to allow genocide in Nigeria?

“I am not a respecter of persons, I’m a respecter of truth. I do not need Trump to tell me that the Nigerian government is complicit in the genocide that has been taking place in the country.

“I have been saying this consistently for a decade in the public, in books, in speeches, in essays. There are substantial evidence in the public space to conclusively say that the Nigerian government allows what is happening.”

According to him, “We do not need Trump to tell us. He said that in his tweet. I have no choice, I have to agree with him that the Nigerian government allows the genocide; because there is indeed a genocide and I have called it that for at least a decade.

“Commodore Olawumi has already told us that; Bugaji has already told us that; Baraje has already told us that. The fact that the creature called Alimodu Sheriff is still walking around in Nigeria and remains a man of influence tells me everything I need to know about the complicity of the Nigerian state.

Farotimi also addressed Trump’s threat to halt U.S. aid and assistance to Nigeria, saying he had previously told U.S. officials that Nigeria does not need foreign aid to solve its problems and that some international engagement had been harmful.

“Trump said the USA will immediately stop all aids and assistance, I am forced to speak to a private encounter where I had an occasion to speak to U.S. government officials and when I was asked, ‘is there anything we can do for you’, I said no, we don’t require anything from you,” Farotimi said.

He continued, “I want nothing from anybody. Just stick your nose out of our business. Because American interest in Nigeria is not exactly benevolent.

“Stick your nose out of our business include keep your aids, keep your assistance. It has not been beneficial to us. If anything, your aids and assistance have only served to keep us further impoverished and reinforced the evil that you have allowed to overtake our country.

“Please, stop all aids and assistance, but as you are stopping all aids and assistance, stop being the net recipient of our stolen common wealth.”

Farotimi urged foreign governments to deny safe havens and banking access to Nigerians he described as perpetrators, arguing that Western countries should use their influence to expose and prosecute those he says are responsible for atrocities.

“I was in the U.S. immediately after the 2023 general elections, and I was specific in saying this, you allow things in Nigeria that you will not tolerate in your country.

“People who kill and murder Nigerians to your knowledge buy homes in your country. They have dual citizenship. They have residence in your country and you say nothing about these and you are threatening us about withdrawal of all aids, keep your aids but remove these people.

“Stop allowing them access to your banking system. Stop allowing them safe havens in your country, not just in America, all over your sphere of influence, force them to come back to Nigeria to solve our own problems.”

Farotimi told the U.S., “The reality is that what you give with one hand, you take back with the other. You called Nigeria a now disgraced country. It wasn’t disgraced under your rule. It has been disgraced a long time ago from the inception. And it is up to us to make it honourable but thanks for pointing it out to us.

“Because if the people who rule this country will not hear us when we tell them, perhaps they will hear now that you are telling them how they have disgraced us all over the world.

“They come to you cap in hand, begging for charity from you when you know how many billions they starched in your banking system. And I’m not just talking about Donald Trump, I’m talking about America, the rest of the world including China and all the other people who have provided succor to those who have destroyed this beautiful country.”

He cautioned against foreign military intervention while encouraging international pressure through legal and diplomatic channels.

“You (Trump) are talking about coming to Nigeria blazing, when the guns are blazing and bullets are flying, we have seen examples of where America has done this in the world, we would rather you don’t come into our country blazing. It doesn’t really require you coming in gun blazing,” he said.

According to him, “It just requires you insisting on the right thing being done in Nigeria. It requires you sharing who you know how corrupt they are. You know. I have access to intelligence that an average Nigerian can never touch.”

Farotimi argued, “If there are indeed persons deserving of death, you have more than ample evidence and you know what you used to do, do that. Expose them, bring them to the international trial courts that are built by you.”

He noted, “The Americans and the West created the International Criminal Court. If there indeed are persons within the Nigerian circle who are guilty of these things, you know what to do to them for justice but don’t come into our country gun blazing.

“Nigeria is not Sumaila, and it is a multicultural, multiethnic society. We don’t need you to come into our country guns blazing.”

Farotimi’s comments come amid the redesignation of Nigeria as Country of Concern by the U.S., over alleged genocide against Christians in Nigeria.

There has also been a heightened international scrutiny of violent killings by terrorists, and bloody clashes between armed herders and farmers across parts of Nigeria, which have long ignited a series of public outcry and reactions by local and foreign communities, human rights defenders and commentators about the country’s human-rights record.

SaharaReporters
Farotimi said that the Nigerian state has allowed genocide and mass atrocities to continue in the country for a long time.
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Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 9:44am On Nov 06, 2025
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Hopefully, things are becoming clearer to you now. Our country is starting to get something right at last and we're about to be thrown off course. We'll see who's coming to save Christians. hmmm.
I thought of our conversation when I saw this caption.

Dozens of people are injured. Read more: https://trib.al/vD3kJbm

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 10:02am On Nov 06, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
I thought of our conversation when I saw this caption.

Dozens of people are injured. Read more: https://trib.al/vD3kJbm
And like i rightly informed you bro, saying that is an abused islamic practice or culture. Every muslim says it when taking a life. They call it "halal". To them, it's a kind of acknowledgement that life belongs to God. They say the same thing whether killing chicken or cow. It doesn't prove what you suppose.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:31am On Nov 06, 2025
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And like i rightly informed you bro, saying that is an abused islamic practice or culture. Every muslim says it when taking a life. They call it "halal". To them, it's a kind of acknowledgement that life belongs to God. They say the same thing whether killing chicken or cow. It doesn't prove what you suppose.
Saying the same thing when killing a chicken or cow should tell you how they value human lives, this you cannot equate with Christians. When Muslims make that exclamation they do it in service to their god. The only guarantee of a Muslim making paradise is either by killing or be killed in a Jihad. When Muslims carry out this Jihad against Jews and Christians it is called genocide and any Muslim casualty cannot be counted as genocide but violence.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 12:51pm On Nov 06, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
Saying the same thing when killing a chicken or cow should tell you how they value human lives, this you cannot equate with Christians. When Muslims make that exclamation they do it in service to their god. The only guarantee of a Muslim making paradise is either by killing or be killed in a Jihad. When Muslims carry out this Jihad against Jews and Christians it is called genocide and any Muslim casualty cannot be counted as genocide but violence.
Okay oh. smiley
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 1:50pm On Nov 06, 2025
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Okay oh. smiley
Below is what an observant Doctor wrote about the subject At hand;

I got so disappointed at many
We are told that Christians are being killed in large numbers, some rose to say Muslims are being killed too. That sounds a bit of a defence of the killings of Christians rather than any sign of sympathy for those killed on either side. It is a Stoopid and condescending logic.
We are told that the US president wants to crack down on the alleged killers.', but some decided to turn the conversation into that of invasion. Suddenly, those who have kept quiet over the incessant killings became patriotic overnight, castigating the US president and condemning the idea of a crackdown. So, they have been okay with those killings all the while?
People claiming that they have statistics of Christians killed over time presented their figures, but those disputing have no figures to counter such claims. This exposes their flippancy.
The noisy dispute promoters are silent on food insecurity resulting from the killings of rural farmers, Christians or Muslims. They ignore the growing number of Internally Displaced People's (IDP) camps, the population of the IDPs, the economic burden of keeping families that are not working, the health challenges and the long-term consequences, especially relating to resettlement.
They ignore the buge sums of annual allocations for defence, security votes and all, that end up in individuals' pockets while insecurity rages on unabated. They are not reasonable enough to call for investigation into the misuse of defence budget.
They allow some irresponsible religious leaders to make claims of denials and even threats rather than proffering solutions to the burgeoning problems. They even try to amplify the voices of such misguided religious commentators
They hail a government led by someone who, while in the opposition, found faults in another government in power and even rallied the people against that government but now sits like a lame duck while in the position, pointing in the wrong direction instead of confronting the problems head-on. Imagine a president asking state governments to ensure security in their domains when the power over the armed forces resides with the Commander-in-chief.
They talk about half-hearted reforms in the military and gloss over the pervasive insecurity that is growing by the day. They give plausible arguments of a Muslim man that married a Christian pastor as wife as if that automatically translates to effective policy in reality on interfaith matters.
They praise a president that is fixated on winning another election even before the next election cycle begins, with disproportionate attention on politics over the economy and security. They leave aside existential issues and concentrate on the ephemeral and superficial issues of glamorising few achievements that are not particularly peculiar, especially considering the enormity of challenges Nigeria faces as a country.
They ignore the downsides of continual borrowing of foreign loans even when there is no clear accountability of what such loans are used for and, in particular, when we have been told that the earnings from fuel subsidy removal have improved our economy greatly, whereas this has yet to transform into increase in earnings for ordinary people who even have to spend more.
They ignore the dubious hope they promised as federal lawmakers were given expensive car gifts in an economy that is being sustained on external borrowings and the public is being told to endure hardships as necessary pain for an elusive gain.
They ignore the crushing burden of increase in taxes on more and more items of trade, including even bank transfers, purchase of airtime, and so on.
The list is long. But, generally, I am disappointed that many of those who are being robbed of their share of Nigeria's commonwealth are those who even cry the most in defence of the rot that is the norm in today's Nigeria. - Dr. Olukayode Oyeleye
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 2:33pm On Nov 06, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
Below is what an observant Doctor wrote about the subject At hand;
Kindly read through this BBC report also.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgqlzkdeeqjo

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 2:46pm On Nov 06, 2025
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Kindly read through this BBC report also.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgqlzkdeeqjo
I’ll advise you to take what the BBC says with a pinch of salt. Do they have data to debunk those of others? See the link below showing how BBC has been exposed for being a fraud. https://www.nairaland.com/8553994/bbc-exposed-panorama-doctored-donald#137350680
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m):
OLAADEGBU:
I’ll advise you to take what the BBC says with a pinch of salt. Do they have data to debunk those of others? See the link below showing how BBC has been exposed for being a fraud. https://www.nairaland.com/8553994/bbc-exposed-panorama-doctored-donald#137350680
In response to this criticism, the organisation has said that "it is almost impossible to reproduce all our reports and their references dating back to 2010. Our easy method is to pick their summary statistics and add them to our fresh discoveries or findings to make up our new reports." But the data sources quoted by InterSociety in its reports do not reflect the figures published.

InterSociety includes a list of 70 media reports as some of the sources to its findings on the attacks against Christians in 2025. But in about half of these cases, the original news stories did not mention the religious identity of the victims.

For example, InterSociety quoted an Al Jazeera report of an attack in north-eastern Nigeria, saying that according to the news organisation "not less than 40 farmers mainly Christians were abducted by Boko Haram in Damboa part of Borno State".

But Al Jazeera's report didn't mention that the victims were "mainly Christians", as quoted by InterSociety.

Some of the attacks also appear to be reported more than once.

To explain the shortfall, InterSociety says it also estimates the number of people it believes have died in captivity and includes eyewitness testimonies it cannot make public.
These are some of the issues bro. Unverified claims from everyone, from pastors to governments. No one believes anyone. So we settle for reason, not emotions.

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:45pm On Nov 06, 2025
[quote author=Image123 post=137382747]These are some of the issues bro. Unverified claims from everyone, from pastors to governments. No one believes anyone. So we settle for reason, not emotions.

Intersociety’s reply to BBC’s enquiry:

Intersociety Replies To BBC Inquiries On Alleged Genocide In Nigeria, Says INEC Chairman Prof Amupitan Wrote Legal Opinion In Report On Religious Violence
November 6, 2025
NEWS

The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) Nigeria has replied to inquiries by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Disinformation Unit, explaining the reports it relied on and how it got its statistics on the alleged religious genocide in Nigeria.

Intersociety in its response shared with SaharaReporters on Thursday noted that the figures dated back to 2009 at the start of the Boko Haram insurgency which led to the burning and shutting down of churches in North-East Nigeria, the epicentre of the insurgency.

The human rights organisation in the responses by Intersociety chairman, Emeka Umeagbalasi, added that Prof Joash Amupitan, who was recently appointed by the Bola Tinubu government had also written a legal brief to one of the major reports on the religious violence and killings in the country.

Intersociety said, "In a 312-Page Report by the Aid to the Church in Need, released at Vatican on October 21, 2025. The Mother Report was titled: “Religious Freedom in the World 2025”, with 1248 pages. The Nigerian version of the Report is titled: “Genocide in Nigeria: The Implications for the International Community”, in which the Legal Opinion of the Report was prepared by Prof Joash Amupitan (SAN).

"In the Legal Opinion version of the Report, it is not only that the 13,000 burnt or destroyed or closed down churches was quoted, but other sources also quoted it, which was originally cited in the Anna Mulder and her Open Doors Report of 2015, covering the Boko Haram Insurgency period of July 2009 to Dec 2014.

"Prof Joash Amupitan (SAN) who was recently appointed Nigeria’s new National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman had tied his reference to respected Ewelina Ochab, a celebrated researcher and campaigner against persecution of Christians and Christian Genocide in Nigeria.

"Here are the questions the BBC must push back to the Nigerian government; Nigerian Government’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) had on December 17, 2024, released an “America Wonder Statistics”, saying “between May 2023 and April 2024, a period of one year: “614,373 citizens died in Nigeria from insecurity”.

"Your team should therefore ask the Nigerian government how it arrived at such “America wonder statistics”

"As a leading rights advocacy organisation since 2008, our data are generated using primary and secondary sources. Primary Sources include direct, survivors and eyewitnesses’ accounts and in Secondly Sources, we use accounts from other credible and verifiable sources including local and international media organizations, victim-communities, research and investigative groups (local and international), declassified and credible state actor accounts, internationally respected persons and diplomatic and intergovernmental accounts, etc."

SaharaReporters
Intersociety in its response shared with SaharaReporters on Thursday noted that the figures dated back to 2009 at the start of the Boko Haram insurgency which led to the burning and shutting down of churches in North-East Nigeria, the epicentre of the insurgency.

Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Anguldi(m): 11:32pm On Nov 06, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
I’m Here Again With Another Message For ALL NIGERIANS
Prophet ISA El-Buba


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsWXq2uqKAg?si=LDhc-iq5a7iiYuN7
Keep the fire burning brother 📌💯
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 4:31am On Nov 07, 2025
OLAADEGBU:
See Intersociety’s reply to BBC’s enquiry:



Intersociety in its response shared with SaharaReporters on Thursday noted that the figures dated back to 2009 at the start of the Boko Haram insurgency which led to the burning and shutting down of churches in North-East Nigeria, the epicentre of the insurgency.
At the end, it's still he said that she said that they said. With a mix of blame games.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by OLAADEGBU(op): 11:43am On Nov 07, 2025
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At the end, it's still he said that she said that they said. With a mix of blame games.
Follow the money trail.

Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Address Killings, Protect Christians — US Lawmaker
November 7, 2025
NEWS

Riley Moore, United States lawmaker and leader of the investigative committee set up by President Donald Trump over alleged killing of Christians in Nigeria, has accused the Nigerian government of failing to justify the extensive military assistance it received from Washington.

Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.

He said this in an interview with Dinesh D'Souza programme shared on Friday and seen by SaharaReporters.

"My brothers and sisters in Christ are murdered for practising their faith and belief in our Lord Jesus Christ," he stated, expressing outrage over what he described as years of silence and neglect from both Nigerian authorities and the international community."

He warned that Nigeria’s inability to address the killings could have far-reaching consequences, stressing that the United States would eventually be forced to act if the situation deteriorates further.

"If we don't address this, if we don't do something about this and some terrorists take hold in Nigeria, I promise you, we would have to address it one way or the other. What I would like to do is address it in a cooperative manner with the Nigerians and hopefully there would be."

The lawmaker criticised the Nigerian government for failing to prioritise the protection of Christians despite receiving substantial US security support over the years.

"I think there is a potential very quickly to partner and I am hoping they would partner with the US government to address this because we have been providing them billions of billions of dollars worth of security assistance. They have been paying for that but they were also granted security assistance from the United States of America, training and equipment, for them to address this issue and it has gone on unresolved and they are not prioritising the protection of the Christians."

He lamented that the violence had continued “under the radar” for far too long, with little global attention or meaningful intervention to halt the slaughter of Christians.

"The pieces are in place to address this, it has been flying under the radar and nobody has cared about this for a very long time. But if we are not going to stand up for this, for the very values we have as Christians and I am not talking of nation building, democracy, we are talking about going on to protect Christians from murder," he added.

According to him, the time has come for both Nigeria and its international partners to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete action to stop what he described as a “forgotten genocide.”

Earlier, Moore promised to send a report to Donald Trump soon, saying, "I am on it."

"Thank you, President Trump, for your incredible leadership in defending persecuted Christians, especially in Nigeria. Your bold and decisive action to protect our brothers and sisters in Christ will save thousands of lives. I am on it and will have more for you soon," he wrote in reaction to Trump’s speech vowing action on what he described as "genocide against Christians" in Nigeria.

In a speech seen by SaharaReporters, Trump had reiterated that he has designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over what he described as large-scale killings of Christians and warned that Washington could cut aid or even take military action if the violence continues.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, thousands and thousands of Christians are being killed, radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a country of particular concern, that is a legal definition,” Trump wrote in a social media post.

He drew attention to global figures and urged rapid action from U.S. lawmakers. “When the Christians or any such group is slaughtered like it's happening in Nigeria 3100 Vs 4476 Worldwide, what horrible numbers.”

Trump called on members of Congress to move quickly, singling out appropriations leaders. “Something has to be done, I am asking Congressman Riley Moore together with Chairman Tom Cole and the House Appropriations Committee to immediately look into this matter to report back to me, I mean like immediately.”

He added that the United States could intervene to protect religious minorities. “The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria and other countries. It's not only in Nigeria, it's all over. We are able and willing to defend Christians, the killing of Christians, it is not going to happen.”

The Nigerian government has rejected the characterization and pushed back against claims that the violence amounts to targeted genocide, saying the country's constitution protects all faiths and that security challenges affect communities across religious lines.

Last Friday, President Trump announced that, in response to claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria, he had redesignated the country as a “Country of Particular Concern.” He made the announcement on his Truth Social platform, writing:

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it,” he wrote.

He went on to say the U.S. may conduct a military operation in the country if 'killings of Christians' continue.

Nigeria, however, denied any genocide against Christians.

SaharaReporters
Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.
Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Eminent2025: 12:43pm On Nov 07, 2025
The American Government should also come and help traditional worshippers as both christians and Muslims are persecutging us. Traditional worshippers are being persecuted in Kwara State by Muslims as we are not allowed to carry out our festivals. While in other part of the country our shrines are being destroyed by pastors in the name of deliverance. Christians calls us unprintable names. In Nollywood it is only traditional doctors that are evil as these christians producers want the public to perceived us evil and as a result many nigerians can't identify themselves as traditional worshippers while thier pastors are portrayed as the good one in Nollywood movies. The Government only made funds availakble for Christians and Muslims pilgrims and Nothing for traditionalist who wish to go to festival in Brazil and other foriegn who respect their traditional religion. Nigeria Government also build National Mosque and Church and non for traditionalists the real owner of the land. I want to use this opportunity to call on the United States Government and the international community to come to the aid of traditionalists in Nigeria. We are suffering persecution from foreign religion and no one is speaking for us
Our Demands
Nigerians Nollywood movie Producers stop painting us as evil in Nollywood movies. Indians, Chinese don't paint their traditional worshippers bad foreign religion good in their movies it only in Nigeria it happens.
Religion is a personal and private affair in United States and sane countries but Nigeria Government said they have too much money that they don't know what to do with it. They have been sending christians and Muslims to pilgrims they should include traditional worshippers.
Nigeria have National Mosque and Church but no National traditional center for the real owners of the land
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