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Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by HonNL(op): 9:22am On Nov 01, 2025
The Presidency has yet to respond to the decision by the US President Donald Trump to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over what he described as persistent “Christian genocide” in parts of the country.

Trump, who announced the decision in a post on his Truth Social account on Friday, said the move was in response to what he called “the existential threat faced by Christians in Nigeria” and the alleged inaction of the authorities to halt the killings.

He wrote that thousands of Christians had been “slaughtered by radical Islamists” and that the U.S. “cannot remain silent while innocent people are targeted for their faith.”

The redesignation, made under America’s International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), places Nigeria among a list of countries accused of severe violations of religious freedom and could pave the way for U.S. sanctions or restrictions.

The move marks a reversal of position since 2021 when Nigeria was removed from the list by President Joe Biden’s administration, which argued that the country had made progress in promoting religious tolerance.

However, as of the time of filing this report, the presidency has maintained silence on the latest development.

Efforts by our correspondent to obtain comments from presidential spokesmen proved abortive. Messages sent to the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, were not replied to. Similarly, messages to the special adviser media and communications, Sunday Dare, and the special adviser to the President on policy communication, Daniel Bwala, were unanswered.

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, has for years struggled with religiously tinged violence in its Middle Belt and northern regions, where extremist groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP have targeted both Christian and Muslim communities.

As of press time, the Presidency had not issued any official statement addressing the U.S. decision or clarifying Nigeria’s position on the allegations of religious persecution.

Efforts made to get the reaction of the Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) were unsuccessful as calls made to the telephone number of its Secretary-General, Professor Ishaq Oloyede were not connected.

Alsoo, calls made to the telephone number of the Deputy Secretary-General, Professor Salisu Shehu were not answered.

Recall That the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) recently issued an urgent call to the federal government, demanding transparent and equitable action to halt the violent attacks targeting Christian communities and bring the perpetrators to justice.


The demand was contained in a statement signed by the National President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, in response to the escalating insecurity and national conversations on faith-based violence.

Okoh stated that the association has followed the recent discourse with “deep concern,” emphasising the need to “speak clearly, truthfully, and with compassion” at such a critical time.

“CAN affirms, without hesitation, that many Christian communities in parts of Nigeria, especially in the North, have suffered severe attacks, loss of life, and the destruction of places of worship,” Okoh stated.

The CAN president detailed the association’s sustained, multi-year efforts to draw international attention to the persecution, including establishing mechanisms to document religiously-motivated killings, engaging with global partners, and writing to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Can also recently accused the federal government of distorting facts after its meeting with the presidency recently.

CAN accused the Presidency of twisting facts and misrepresenting its position on the ongoing killings of Christians across the country, insisting that what is happening in several parts of Northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt amounts to a ‘Christian genocide’.

In a statement signed by Archbishop Okoh, CAN said that it did not, at any point, dismiss or describe the widespread killings as a ‘so-called Christian genocide’, as claimed in a press release reportedly issued by Barr. Daniel Bwala, special adviser to the President on Media and Policy Communication.

However, the Sultan of Sokoto and Chairman of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, refuted allegations of an ongoing genocide against Christians in the North.

The monarch also described such claims as unfounded and aimed at dividing the nation.

Also, the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, who spoke in Abuja on Monday at the National Unveiling of the World Public Relations Forum, said the claim was part of a foreign-sponsored campaign to sow division and weaken Nigeria’s unity.

Speaking at the General Assembly of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council held in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, the Sultan said Christians and Muslims have lived together peacefully in the region for generations, and any reports suggesting otherwise were designed to create mistrust and disunity.

‘‘From time immemorial, Christians and Muslims have lived as brothers in the North. These allegations are false and are merely aimed at sowing discord among the inseparable faithful,” he stated.
https://leadership.ng/presidency-mum-as-trump-insists-christianity-facing-existential-threats-in-nigeria/

Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:26am On Nov 01, 2025
Even PBAT acknowledged this targeted attacks and killings against Christians in 2014.

Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Zonefree(m): 9:28am On Nov 01, 2025
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Even PBAT acknowledged this targeted attacks and killings against Christians in 2014.
This photo is total shutdown grin grin


Let's wait for their response.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Fiscus105(m):
This man govt will be a turning point for Nigeria, if Nigeria will continue to exist as an indivisible nation, witness civil war, coup, revolution or even tenure extension.

The way the man is running, I won't be surprised if one or two of above happen during his reign.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by MakeWeTalk: 9:43am On Nov 01, 2025
It looks like some people in govt dont want the killings to stop.
Well when God warned Nigerians about electing Buhari.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by SouthSouth1914: 9:44am On Nov 01, 2025
These current people in power are the worst the country has ever produced. So heartless, wicked, corrupt and incompetent.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Nobody: 9:44am On Nov 01, 2025
PBAT is planning for a comeback maybe w@r😂
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Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Ezeama400: 9:45am On Nov 01, 2025
Tinubu is a clown in global affairs
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Mopolchi: 9:45am On Nov 01, 2025
Tinubu will not react as his administration has absolutely nothing to offer; just piling up the country's miseries.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by israelmao(m): 9:46am On Nov 01, 2025
BAT is getting full dose of his medicine served to GEJ back then 2014.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by tobenuel(m): 9:46am On Nov 01, 2025
I thought they have already reacted, or was it the laptop boys' reaction?
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by ShenTeh(m):
Any honest Nigerian will acknowledge that we have never had it this bad in terms of insecurity and poverty - two potent catalysts for ruining a people.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by mcquin(m): 9:48am On Nov 01, 2025
Any BATist responding should first react to the picture of PBAT speaking on Christian killings in 2014 as put up by the first poster.

You see why politics should be devoid of politicizing sensitive issues but speaking to solutions? You can’t easily put up a Defence without sounding an hypocrite.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by edogu(m): 9:49am On Nov 01, 2025
Whatever decision the US government wants to take, abeg they should consider the innocent people. Let their anger be directed at the Nigerian politicians and all those considered to be responsible for such crime.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by HallahGeisher:
When has a country such as America spoken without evidences. We are just too afraid and biased to let them say it the way it is .

Blame Renmokri for trying his hands on all manners PR jobs they stired the anger of those white dudes .imagine he couldn't say a word since Mr arnold left . Imagine what he would have passed through after his conscience came to life that he can't help bury such inhumane atrocities.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by douchesnozzle(m): 9:50am On Nov 01, 2025
Waiting for Bayo to warn Trump just like he was warning Ted Cruz.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Pootle:
what will they say, when you choke hold you cant say anything
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:51am On Nov 01, 2025
If they reply or not Nigeria don enter blackbook
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by tuoyoojo(m): 9:52am On Nov 01, 2025
The tweet of tinubu during Good luck's regime criticizing him about Christian killings is what is called "smack down". Now they have served him a dose of his medicine

There is no recovering from this one

When you are not in power, it's very easy to run your mouth

Oya he should respond o
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by PUNANI01: 9:52am On Nov 01, 2025
As we dey talk, so many Christians were killed yesterday in Kaduna State and many were abducted too. Tilumbu stop killing Nigerian. You're a failure in chief.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by greatiyk4u(m): 9:52am On Nov 01, 2025
How can Tinubu who is hiding under the bunker in the fear of alleged impending coup react?

Indeed, the liberation hour for Nigeria has come
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by iwaeda: 9:53am On Nov 01, 2025
Please who do we believe now, nothing can be held on to in this administration. grin grin grin grin
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by chrisifeanyi: 9:54am On Nov 01, 2025
They are dumbfounded
Onanuga is planning his lies
Reno is already having dementia
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Judolisco(m): 9:54am On Nov 01, 2025
Wetin presidency wan talk.......this killings didn't start today, though I blame..... They all choose to play politics with it.... The West can see how Deborah was killed, it's online, they can see how people came out to defend the killing, they saw how Atiku posted a condemnation and deleted it afterwards....

The West can see the killings of Christians in benue and southern kaduna... They can all see it... They can saw the ondo, owo church shootings.... Igbo Christians in the East are killing themselves in the name of agitation..... They can all see it....so no need to react to anything
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by kettykin: 9:54am On Nov 01, 2025
What will their reaction be? The truth is they cannot protect the country.

Nigeria has been repeatedly designated as a Country of Particular Concern.
Each designation is not just a label,it’s an indictment, that the system has failed to protect its people, and the world has taken notice.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Bmaster(m): 9:55am On Nov 01, 2025
Some Nigerians won't still be wise on the next polls,even if christ himself warns them in their dreams a day or two before the polls.

If not that blood is involved,i would have said we deserve what we getting from this very Administration!
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by DMerciful(m): 9:56am On Nov 01, 2025
I'm happy with the designation of Nigeria as a country of particular concern.

Next is to remove Tilumbu's illegitimate govt come 2027. He never won the 2023 election!
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Racoon(m): 9:57am On Nov 01, 2025
Perhaps thinking of the lies and propaganda to dish out. However, it would not change anything. Nigeria is a country with so much atrocities being committed but being denied.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by illmatic101(m): 9:58am On Nov 01, 2025
They are not saying anything because they have nothing to say only to turn a blind eye.
Re: Country Of Particular Concern': Presidency Yet To React by Ofunaofu: 9:59am On Nov 01, 2025
They have nothing to say about it.



Anyone who says there is no genocide is wicked and an agent of BAT from the pit of hell.
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