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Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Aidoko2: 9:16am On Nov 07, 2025
They are all United. Killing Christian has been the HCF
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Corrections: 9:16am On Nov 07, 2025
Say NO to SHARIA in Nigeria !


This is the product of SHARIA law in Nigeria



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Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Wutinky: 9:16am On Nov 07, 2025
Aidoko2:
Does it mean that FG and ISWAP are 5&6 like Gabriel and Saliba
Yes, they are working hand to hand, you could see both of them sounds the same
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Gbogbodirin: 9:17am On Nov 07, 2025
I think this set of criminals should start to be specific whenever they mention Muslims in Nigeria. Southern Muslims are not a part of you. Let's get that very clear. After all, only the Fulani Muslims are considered by the Fulani terrorists, true Muslims. I am glad the fight is going to be brought to you murderers in the deep Northern part of Nigeria.
CyynthiaKiss:
https://dailypost.ng/2025/11/07/iswap-terrorists-react-to-trumps-threat-issues-stern-warning/?fbclid=IwVERDUAN6ghBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEez42APSd7ENwe_LhyM77ZeaNuRTPX-DUHJ4MmqLZqtSfgdf_GCnPOlppAmC0_aem_dVhi2qd9JMF9MnJBHtu4Nw#mhojqvtlh65p2x0ob0r
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by VladimirTheGrea: 9:18am On Nov 07, 2025
A terrorist group known for henious acts asking Muslims to unite. Are you thinking what im thinking??
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by dederocs(m):
Wow, iswap and most muslims in this site, and some politicians seems to have same view, sinister.
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by phadul: 9:19am On Nov 07, 2025
There is no better time than now that Nigeria should unite remove all hate from each other Muslim and Christian alike. Our way of life is precious don't allow (especially Christians) petty sentiments and wishes lewd you astray into thinking Trump is after your interest because he said he was going to stop Christian genocide ( which we know is a problem for both religions not Christains alone) and we all know it's not the true agenda. What you see in Gaza, Syria, Iraq etc is about to happen here if you allow and encourage him . You will not be victorious everything you have can be destroyed at an instant and they don't care. You will start tumbling over each other for packages of relief materials when you were were well off before.pls look and think carefully
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by opeldavid: 9:20am On Nov 07, 2025
Imagine terrorists killing both Christians and Moslems calling on Moslems to unite grin grin
Tinubu come and see you sovereignty
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by chidiokay: 9:20am On Nov 07, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
We reject any threats to our sovereignty.
sovereign state but your leaders are alway running abroad to beggi beggi like almajaris, sovereign state buh your leaders ensure there children get foreign passport

Sovereign state, buh your leaders take there headache to foreign hospitals

A Sovereign state that can do anything reasonable on there own
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Nijaforward: 9:21am On Nov 07, 2025
There is something really going on in Nigerai that Tinubu is hiding so it’s better the Christians in Nigeria getter wiser before it’s too late…
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by DrAda(f): 9:21am On Nov 07, 2025
Freeeanijor:
It's getting clearer and clearer every passing day
It sure is
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by FILEBE(m): 9:22am On Nov 07, 2025
Is this the country we are fighting ourselves for? I ask again.

We all have a common enemy. Can't we stand united and put a end to this? But Tribal and religious sentiments won't let us
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Nijaforward: 9:22am On Nov 07, 2025
Apc will lead Nigeria to doom if Nigerians failed to reject the party from this minute
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Mrexcell(m): 9:26am On Nov 07, 2025
These islamic monsters will be difficult to completely root out from the north they have infiltrated the local population the only permanent solution to this crises still remains separating from them and giving them what they really want which is an Islamic country of their own cause it's obvious most of the muslims in the north are fully aligned with their Islamic ideology.
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Wallade(m): 9:27am On Nov 07, 2025
CyynthiaKiss:
Imagine ISWAP sharing the same narrative with the federal government.. There is actually something Nigeria government is hiding from Nigerian Christians..

Christians are getting weak everyday in Nigeria
Are you Christian indeed?
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by ogaemma: 9:33am On Nov 07, 2025
Deception everywhere.
The same ISWAP is killing their fellow Muslims in the North.
What kind of fake unity
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by tollyboy5(m): 9:33am On Nov 07, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
We reject any threats to our sovereignty.
Wow! In tune with iswap
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by OBJECTIVITY4ALL: 9:34am On Nov 07, 2025
CyynthiaKiss:
Imagine ISWAP sharing the same narrative with the federal government.. There is actually something Nigeria government is hiding from Nigerian Christians..

Christians are getting weak everyday in Nigeria
Is Western Concern for Nigerian Christians a Smokescreen for Economic Interests?

The international media narrative surrounding Nigeria often paints a stark picture of religious violence, focusing on the tragic persecution and killing of Christians. This story, while rooted in real events, is one that has become familiar to many Western observers. It frames the issue as a clear-cut case of religious genocide demanding international attention and intervention.

But what if that narrative is incomplete? A powerful and counter-intuitive perspective from a Nigerian Christian with over four decades of lived experience challenges this simplified view. The speaker, Salah, raises unsettling questions not about the existence of violence, but about the true motivations behind the West's sudden and intense interest in a conflict that has simmered for decades.

Takeaway 1: This Isn't Genocide, It's a Long-Standing Conflict

The first major point Salah makes is that the violence is not a new phenomenon. He asserts that for the more than 40 years he has been a Christian, there have been killings in regions like southern Kaduna and on the Plateau. These are not recent escalations but part of a long and complex history of sectarian conflict.

To illustrate the intricate and sometimes global triggers for this local violence, he recalls a past incident where the defacing of an image of Prophet Muhammad in France led directly to the killing of Christians in Nigeria. This example underscores that the issues are deeply rooted and multifaceted. Based on this long-term perspective, Salah makes a definitive assertion: the situation "doesn't amount to genocide."

Takeaway 2: The "Sudden Love" for Nigerian Christians is Suspicious

Salah expresses deep skepticism about the timing and intensity of the recent focus from Western nations. He questions why a conflict that has persisted for decades is now receiving such urgent attention, suggesting the portrayal of the situation is exaggerated to the point of absurdity.

This skepticism is captured in a powerful observation:

"The way the west are talking about it, it's as if a Christian steps on the street, his head will be blown off. And I'm trying to understand this sudden love for Christians."

This perspective is impactful because it moves beyond the immediate tragedy to scrutinize the geopolitical narrative being constructed around it. By questioning the timing of this "sudden love," Salah suggests that the West's concern may be a manufactured crisis, timed to coincide with Nigeria's growing resource autonomy. It is a classic case of questioning not the event, but the motives behind the international narrative-setting.

Takeaway 3: Are Strategic Resources the Real Motivation?

Herein lies the central thesis of Salah's argument. He speculates that this "sudden love" may be a geopolitical smokescreen for significant economic and strategic interests in Nigeria's resources. He identifies two key developments that may have attracted this new level of Western attention:

* Nigeria's New Oil Refinery: The country is now home to one of the world's largest refineries. This development is a game-changer, representing a significant move toward economic independence and disrupting the decades-old flow of raw resources from Africa to the West for processing.
* Critical 21st-Century Minerals: Salah claims Nigeria possesses valuable minerals essential for modern technology, including those used for generating nuclear power and manufacturing electric vehicles.

This leads Salah to pose his most unsettling question. He punctuates his analysis with a cynical query, asking if these resources are the reason "our friends"—a clear reference to the West—are threatening to "invade our country to defend and protect Nigerian Christians." He reframes the entire humanitarian narrative as a potential pretext for securing access to vital strategic assets.

Conclusion: A Question of Motives

The perspective offered by Salah reframes a familiar humanitarian issue as a potential geopolitical and economic power play. It forces a re-examination of the narratives presented by global powers and encourages a more critical look at the interests that may lie beneath the surface of well-intentioned concern. By questioning the motives behind the spotlight, this viewpoint challenges us to look beyond the headlines.

In an age of global resource competition, how do we distinguish genuine humanitarian concern from strategic self-interest?
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Racoon(m): 9:34am On Nov 07, 2025
Imagine! ISWAP the killer asking Muslims to unite.
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Gotocourt: 9:35am On Nov 07, 2025
More reasons to see the sponsors are in government. The Americans know your locations, using smart phones or not is not the issue. Hand go touch una merchant of death angry
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by FarahAideed: 9:36am On Nov 07, 2025
These people are just proving Trump right that there is a Jihadist conspiracy against Nigerian Christians ...this is ISWAP telling Muslims to unite with meaning they don't have issues with Muslims but Christians
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by qtx(m): 9:37am On Nov 07, 2025
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by cucumbar: 9:38am On Nov 07, 2025
CyynthiaKiss:
As a mozlim you are , sovereignty is more important than than human lives .. May God forgive some of you wicked men
They are looking for people to enslave.
Re: Christian Genocide: ISWP Blasts Trump, Urges Muslims To Unite by Jman06(m): 9:38am On Nov 07, 2025
ISWAP is one of the terrorist groups
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