₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,327,137 members, 8,429,488 topics. Date: Friday, 19 June 2026 at 12:29 AM

Toggle theme

BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsBBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria (25119 Views)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reply (Go Down)

BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Islie(op): 8:14pm On Nov 06, 2025
By Seun Adeuyi


The BBC has cast doubt on the credibility of data used to arrive at the conclusion that Christians are being persecuted in Nigeria.

The religious persecution narrative gained traction after the address of Vice President Kashim Shettima at the last United Nations General Assembly.

Shettima had said the situation in Gaza was “heart-wrenching” and demanded an immediate ceasefire that would birth Palestinians independence and a home of their own on territories already recognised by the UN and international law.

He said a two-state solution remains the most viable path to peace and warned that continued neglect of international law only fuels propaganda and undermines global stability.

Shortly after the speech, popular US television host and comedian, Bill Maher, described what was happening in Nigeria as a “genocide” .
Ted Cruz, a United States senator, also jumped on the train, declaring that Nigeria’s government was enabling a “massacre” of Christians, the world took notice. His claim, shared on social media and repeated in Congress, accused Nigerian authorities of ignoring what he called a “Christian genocide.”

“50,000 Christians have been killed since 2009, 2000 schools and 18,000 churches destroyed,” Cruz wrote on X.

“The Nigerian government has looked the other way.”

After Cruz’s post, U.S. President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, a label reserved for governments accused of tolerating religious persecution.

In a Truth Social post last Friday, Trump cited a figure of 3,100 Christians killed. He was referring to a report by Open Doors for deaths for the 12 months from October 2023, a White House official said.

Open Doors is a charity which researches the persecution of Christians worldwide.

In its reporting it says that while 3,100 Christians died, 2,320 Muslims were also killed in that 12-month period.

Open Doors also includes what it called “Fulani Terror Groups” in its list of perpetrators and said they were responsible for almost a third of Christians killed during those 12 months.

Contacted by the BBC, Frans Veerman, senior research fellow at Open Doors, had said, “what we see now is that Christians are still targeted, but increasingly some Muslims are targeted by Fulani militants”.

In its report, the British broadcaster said figures repeatedly referenced by Cruz, and other campaigners — including claims that over 100,000 Christians have been killed and 18,000 churches destroyed since 2009 — were difficult to verify.

The BBC traced most of these statistics to reports by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (InterSociety), a Nigerian non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights violations.

However, the report said InterSociety’s data collection methods were “opaque” and lacked independently verifiable sources.

InterSociety acknowledged that it compiles figures by combining “summary statistics” from earlier publications with new estimates — a process the BBC said makes verification nearly impossible.

The report also found that most victims of jihadist attacks in Nigeria have been Muslims, contradicting the narrative of a targeted Christian genocide promoted by some Western politicians.

The federal government has repeatedly dismissed allegations of religious persecution, describing them as “a gross misrepresentation of reality.” Officials maintain that extremist violence in the country affects citizens of all faiths.

Security analysts quoted by the BBC said that while Christians have suffered attacks, there is no clear evidence of deliberate religious targeting, noting that the country faces multiple security challenges beyond jihadist insurgency.

Trump recently threatened unspecified action against Nigeria over what he called “the killing of Christians,” but the BBC’s findings suggest the data underpinning his claim may be unreliable.
https://dailytrust.com/bbc-picks-holes-in-data-trump-relied-on-to-blacklist-nigeria/?noamp=available

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by CyynthiaKiss(f):
BBC ?


Do people still pay attention to to that platform ?

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by HgAkpobomeEr: 8:16pm On Nov 06, 2025
The data may be unreliable, but the reality on ground is not in doubt.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by chiiraq802(m): 8:17pm On Nov 06, 2025
Trump wan put sand for British honey pot.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by HacheNoire:
Anyone familiar with US propaganda knows it never has credibility.

It’s either they are using it to bully, intimidate or arrive at other destination.

We all remember that, it started with South Africa when Trump accused them of a genocide against White South Africans. He even went the extra mile to airlift someone of them, even when nothing of such was happening in South Africa.

Now it’s the turn of Nigeria.

It’s not a coincidence that the US is attacking Africa’s biggest economy’s . They have a motive and just hiding under false narratives.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Gerhards: 8:26pm On Nov 06, 2025
HacheNoire:
Anyone familiar with US propaganda knows it never has credibility.

It’s either they are using it to bully, intimidate or arrive at other destination.

We all remember that, it started with South Africa when Trump accused them of a genocide against White South Africans. He even went the extra mile to airlift someone of them, even when nothing of such was happening in South Africa.

Now it’s the turn of Nigeria.

It’s not a coincidence that the US is attacking Africa’s biggest economies. They have a motive and just hiding under false narratives.
This forth and back is an effort to allow the terrorists to continue killing innocent Nigerians. They are pained because Trump and U.S want to destroy their anointed one who they are using to hold Nigeria down from developing but they already failed on arrival
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by emmabest2000(m): 9:07pm On Nov 06, 2025
CyynthiaKiss:
BBC ?


Do people still pay attention to to that platform ?
Innukwa bikoooooooo nu

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by PDPdestroyer(m):
It is visible to the blind, it is not in doubt those behind it. I heard they're trying hard to pin it on one Benue man grin

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by GAZADEYPARA:
US and poke nosing sha, When naija self no fit solve her own security challenge
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by casualobserver: 9:08pm On Nov 06, 2025
the story no complete o! who are the people behind this International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (InterSociety) ?

na them!

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Helinuse: 9:08pm On Nov 06, 2025
That is their business. What we know is that our government is complicit in this gnocide.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Fuckyoumod: 9:09pm On Nov 06, 2025
chiiraq802:
Trump wan put sand for British honey pot.
Where was BBC before now?

Whose interest is the BBC serving? Terrorists!
They support Hamas, Hezbollah, Isis and terrorism.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by obi4eze(m): 9:09pm On Nov 06, 2025
Lol. Who doesn't know that BBC is anti-Trump?

Is the BBC now indirectly supporting terrorists? What are they scared of?
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by ScamDemicEra:
... understanding what APC cult did 2014/15 is key to understanding what Trump is trying to do now -it's problem-reaction-solution again and again !!

APC cult made a deal with devil/Obama/CIA/NWO occultists using ISWAP, fulani jihadists, kidnapping and massive propaganda to capture to Aso rock in 2015 and state capture (INEC&Judiciary) afterwards.

Obama/CIA/NWO occultists and rich elites helped APC cult set up the ISWAP fulani jihadist that has spiraled out of APC control -emilokan is incapable of stopping them now even if he wants to !!

Up til now, it seem like happily ever after for the APC cult and every spineless politician flocking to APC, they have no idea they were being set up for Libya/Iraq type CIA operation Trump is attempting now !!

May OLODUMARE intervene to save the poor and innocent from Libya/Iraq type collateral damage !!
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by thomas2024: 9:10pm On Nov 06, 2025
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Taich(m): 9:10pm On Nov 06, 2025
With all the killings since 2015, we still have people denying the obvious, Benue and Plateau state news most times are censored by Nigerian main stream media but thank God for social media, villages are sacked and displaced, We have IDP camp in Nigeria and one is less then 10miles from ASO Rock, these are people displaced from the homes not from natural disaster but by insecurity. How long can Nigerians continue to leave in denial? We have over 1million people today living in various IDP camps in Nigeria today.

When we are tired of playing ostrich we will progress as a nation. the problem is when you wake up, your neighbour that has been awake since all these nonsense started with the emergence of Buhari may want to sleep, ask Papa Ned young wife, No one including the President will escape the rot of this system
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Helinuse: 9:10pm On Nov 06, 2025
If the supporters of gnocide wanted to be happy with any news, it shouldn’t be a news from BBC.

Their recent scandal has dented their validity till the end.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by safarifarms(m):
Why can't BBC conduct their own investigation?

A worried Jamaican friend based in the US had sent me a documentary on genocide against Christians earlier this year and I'd debunked it.
Being from a state in the South South where there is relative peace, I would ordinarily think that there's no violence particularly targeted at Christians. I'd been more conversant with the bandit attacks which I think is not particularly focused on Christians. However, when I later got to read the cries of a pastor in Plateau state and the outcry of those in Benue, I had a rethink.

Some militants are driving out indigines of Plateau and Benue and taking over their lands. The militants are of a particular tribe of which the tribe are known to be mostly of a particular religion. I don't think they are going about the attacks for religious grounds, however, the victims are mostly Christians.

If you say this doesn't count as a genocide of Christians because they are not doing it with the same motives as Boko Haram, why don't we at least accept help to deal with the menace that is leading to the loss of lives of Nigerians? Whey do we keep rejecting help and preferring to point accusing fingers and blackmailing people.

Even more funny is the fact that almost all who are in Govt today have at one time or the other condemn violence against Christians in the past and even persuaded the US to come to the aid of Christians. Some of them are even Muslims, but they had acknowledged that Christians were being massacred. But today that they are in a better position as those in power, they are rejecting the help they'd been begging for in the past. What exactly is going on?

The other confusion I have is on why some set of people like pointing accusing fingers to the Igbos on any challenges that confronts govt. A protest will be initiated by Sowere (a South West man) against bad governance, they'll tag it Igbo protest. In the end, no Igbos were sighted during the protest. The protest even started in the South West before the set date. Benue people wrote to America to seek help since they couldn't get help from home, they said it was Igbo lobbyist seeking biafra that deceived America to threaten action.

Now China speaks against US assistance and they cheer. They claim US is after oil and other resources. Below is the love that China shows.

What exactly is going on in this country?

Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by Mckandre(m): 9:10pm On Nov 06, 2025
Bbc of thousands kilometres away dey tell countryman wetin dey happen for him backyard no be true? Honestly,This period just dey help us distinguish who be our true friends and foes. U see bbc and cnn,believe them at your peril.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by DeeGov123(m): 9:11pm On Nov 06, 2025
Sharia law should be removed from the Nigeria constitution
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by L1TTLE(m): 9:11pm On Nov 06, 2025
BBC wey lack credibility like tinubu, nobody takes them seriously.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by VladimirTheGrea: 9:12pm On Nov 06, 2025
If CNN like them pick am. There's too much killings going on and we can understand why the security keep protecting the killers.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by jmoore(m): 9:12pm On Nov 06, 2025
BBC should do investigation if sharia law exists in Nigeria.
I want to check something.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by omoredia: 9:12pm On Nov 06, 2025
Then the BBC should come down and make their own findings nah. The legacy news media is now about lies and not the truth
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by ebukal67x: 9:12pm On Nov 06, 2025
The BBC report has vindicated the Nigerian government and its analysts.
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by derecho(m): 9:13pm On Nov 06, 2025
Okay .. so what should we do?

Leave the terrorists to continue killing innocent people

Who cares if anyone picks holes as if Sheikh Gumi hasn't picked holes?
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by simigold: 9:13pm On Nov 06, 2025
All these narratives to try to convince Mr Trump from taking action. America can't be deceived. They are coming and we are expectant. Bbc mind your business. God bless America
Re: BBC Picks Holes In Data Trump Relied On To Blacklist Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 9:14pm On Nov 06, 2025
He is very right. The Terorrist are getting stronger day by day.
They have even become friends of the government
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reply

Trump Reacted Based On US Congressmen Who Relied On False Reports From IPOB"~FGReno Omokri Picks Holes In Governor Wike’s Media Chat, Lists 10 Fallacies2023: INEC Picks Holes In New Electoral Act, Seeks Practice Direction234

Why I Won’t Sign 2016 Budget In A Hurry — BuhariAnxiety Over APC In Edo As Oshiomhole, Obaseki’s Face-Off DeepensFederal Character: A Curse To Nigeria