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Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by peekspot(op): 8:43am On Nov 10, 2025
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, on Sunday, dismissed the allegation of Christian genocide in Nigeria, describing it as false, dangerous, and politically motivated.

Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, the NSCIA’s Secretary-General, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, accused the Western media and political figures of trumpeting the allegation of Christian genocide as part of an alleged coordinated campaign to destabilise Nigeria.

But the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Bishop Wale Oke, insisted that, “There is Christian genocide in Nigeria.”

There is no other name to call it. No Christian group is attacking Muslims. Patience of the church is being stretched,” Oke said during a visit to the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, at the weekend.

The debate comes in the wake of Nigeria’s designation as a “Country of Particular Concern” by the United States President Donald Trump.

In a series of posts on X between October 31 and November 1, Trump had condemned continued killings in Nigeria, declaring America’s readiness to send its military to Nigeria if the Federal Government failed to stop the killings by jihadist groups.

But addressing the press in Abuja on Sunday, the NSCIA maintained that the violence in parts of the country was driven by criminality, poverty, and climate-induced migration, not religious persecution.

“We affirm that in Nigeria, there is no Christian terrorism. There is no Muslim terrorism. There is no religious intolerance in Nigeria.

The Nigerian tragedy is that of poverty, climate change, bad governance over time, and armed criminals who kill indiscriminately while a section of the world seeks to exploit the situation for geopolitical profits,” Oloyede said.

The NSCIA Secretary accused some Nigerian separatist groups, foreign lobbyists, and U.S. politicians of exploiting Nigeria’s insecurity for personal or political gain.

“These groups push fabricated statistics and doctored videos to influence Western governments, particularly the United States, to take punitive actions against Nigeria,” he said.

He further alleged that the renewed U.S. designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” was “a political tool, not a reflection of facts on the ground.”

The NSCIA called on both the Nigerian government and the international community to reject the “false and destabilising narrative,” urging President Trump to “assist Nigeria with intelligence and logistics support rather than smear campaigns.”

However, the PFN President, Oke, during his visit to the Olubadan, insisted that, “There is Christian genocide in Nigeria. There is no other name to call it. No Christian group is attacking Muslims. Patience of the church is being stretched.”

He explained that the killings were being perpetrated by extremist groups such as Boko Haram, ISWAP, and splinter cells that invoke Islam during attacks, stressing that they do not represent the wider Muslim community.

Listing the killing of Deborah Samuel, the abduction of Leah Sharibu and the Chibok girls, and attacks in Benue, Taraba, Southern Kaduna, Owo in Ondo State, Niger, and Plateau, he lamented that hundreds of Christians and pastors had been massacred.

Oke expressed appreciation to Trump for raising concerns about the plight of Christians but urged him to avoid military intervention and instead support the Nigerian government.

“Tinubu should ask for the cooperation of Trump, instead of opposing him. The President should root out radical groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP. Work together so that Nigerians can live in peace.

“The government should stand up and not play politics with it. Tinubu and the Federal Government need to cooperate with Trump to deal with this cancer,” he stressed.

According to a statement by Olubadan’s media aide, Adeola Oloko, during the meeting, Oba Ladoja also lamented decades of killings and destruction, saying the Christian community deserved to be placated.

Ladoja said, “Many people have been killed and property worth an inestimable amount of money destroyed. Multitudes of families, particularly women and children, have been displaced. Kidnappings have taken place.

“Successive administrations have spent trillions to fight insecurity. When you look at this scenario over the past 10 years, people are bound to feel aggrieved and resort to self-help.

“Former President Jonathan has tried. Former President Muhammadu Buhari has tried. President Bola Tinubu is trying. But I want to caution that terrorists don’t know the difference between Muslims and Christians.

“They see everybody as prey, while they are the predator. This is why, as the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, a constituent of CAN, we are appealing to you to please help us placate our Christian brethren who are understandably aggrieved that these times will pass.”

The monarch said in the South-West, where he is more familiar with community dynamics, people of different religious persuasions coexist harmoniously, wondering why such unity remains elusive in other parts of the country.

However, an All Progressives Congress chieftain in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, said on Sunday that Nigeria must not accept the deployment of foreign troops to combat terrorism.

In a statement in Osogbo, Oyintiloye warned political and religious leaders against exploiting Trump’s threat as a tool to attack President Tinubu.

Rather than politicising the matter, he urged stakeholders to rally behind the President to win the war against terrorism and violent crime.

“At this critical period, Nigerians, irrespective of political or religious affiliations, should come together to support the President and join efforts to overcome the lingering security challenges facing the country. This is not a time to play opposition politics,” he said.

He continued, “We must all come to the realisation that all our hopes, aspirations and dreams to get public office rest squarely on the continued existence of Nigeria.

“Our current set of leaders will be there for a period and move on. But Nigerians must not walk into a trap that will make the country cease to exist. With the cooperation of all stakeholders, we have the capacity to end terrorism.

“Getting foreign support in terms of equipment will be good, but not the deployment of soldiers. It may complicate the situation and lead to greater problems. At this point, political, religious and community leaders must unite. What Tinubu needs at this time is the support of all Nigerians.”

He added that Trump’s threat should concern every Nigerian, stressing that killings did not begin with the Tinubu administration but had built up over many years.

He noted that no particular religion had been exclusively targeted, arguing that Muslims, Christians, and adherents of other faiths had all suffered the effects of terrorism.

While acknowledging U.S. concern over Nigeria’s security challenges, he called for intelligence sharing and the supply of military equipment to support Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts.

He cautioned opposition figures to be mindful of their remarks, saying the consequences would affect the entire country. He also urged newly appointed service chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them and work hard to defeat terrorists.

The debate over whether Nigeria should allow foreign troops to intervene has dominated public discourse, with opinions divided.

The Tinubu administration has responded by consulting stakeholders to prevent open confrontation with the U.S.

On November 7, The PUNCH reported that Tinubu said his government was engaging diplomatically on the matter.
https://punchng.com/christian-genocide-pfn-islamic-council-in-verbal-crossfire/

Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Racoon(m): 8:48am On Nov 10, 2025
What has the NSCIA, MURIC and other Islamic bodies of repute said about the RCCG evangelist, Deborah Samuel, and many of the jihadist bloodshed in the middlebelt and some parts of southern Nigeria predominantly occupied by Christians?
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by CyynthiaKiss(f):
Islamic council was only saying that enough Chrtistians have not been killed for Christians to claim it’s genocide..

As long as it’s not up to 10 million Chrtistian victims, why should it be tagged genocide ? Just 1.2 million Chrtistians victims since Tinubu came in 2023, and Chrtistians are making noise on the internet space ..

It shall never be well with islamic terrorists and their supporters both online and offline..
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by ojuu4u(m): 11:23am On Nov 10, 2025
They will never accept error and United to fight common enemy.

They prefer status quo, than for Trump to help them flush the same evil people killings them, in name of religions.


Religions destroying people from time immemorial.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by TimiofAbuja: 11:25am On Nov 10, 2025
we are still arguing the obvious. both Christians and Muslims are being killed, foreign help is coming but one is saying it's attack on them....as as as how now?
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Mrchippychappy(m): 11:25am On Nov 10, 2025
According to islamic council, we need to wait until the numbers get to 5million before calling it a genocide. apparently the over 1million that islamic terrorists have killed is not enough
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Anguldi(m):
A new bill before the U.S. Congress is proposing visa bans and asset freezes on members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore.

All Emirs are Fulanis, Emirs are the head of central mosque in their domain. Let's connect the dots. Bandits have been declared as terrorist under Buhari
Bandits(terrorist) --Fulanis --Mosque(Islam)
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Bahamas95(m): 11:27am On Nov 10, 2025
These julamia people are jokers, even babies in the womb knows there's genocide against christians in Nigeria
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Thundafireseun: 11:27am On Nov 10, 2025
nah wah ooo this is getting ridiculously interesting
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Razzness(m):
Killings in Nigeria cuts across all religious denomination.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Ekaka14: 11:30am On Nov 10, 2025
peekspot:
https://punchng.com/christian-genocide-pfn-islamic-council-in-verbal-crossfire/
He added that Trump’s threat should concern every Nigerian, stressing that killings did not begin with the Tinubu administration but had built up over many years.
So because of this , Trump should not help us clear terrorists when he gets the chance ...since na Tinubu dey power??🤔
Why didn't Obama who helped Tinubu and Buhari to sabotage Goodluck then make a bold move?
Trump might sound and behave like a mad man sometimes but on this one...make e just raise am....raise am for them well...well
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Anguldi(m): 11:31am On Nov 10, 2025
All Emirs are Fulanis, Emirs are the head of central mosque in their domain. Let's connect the dots.
Bandits--Fulanis --Mosque(Islam)
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by FatherLord: 11:31am On Nov 10, 2025
The key word here is NO CHRISTIAN GROUP IS ATTACKING ANY Muslim. Think about this and you will agree with the Bishop . Even neutral Muslims are happy inside them that the terrorist who chants allau akbar before slitting the throats of their victims are killing CHRISTIANS. Debora was burnt alive with her killers displaying the match box . Atiku condemned the killing and immediately withdrawn his state the moment he noticed it angered the fellow Muslims.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by ARISHEM:
Those that were victims and live in Benue, Plateau, Kaduna say that there is genocide given the several attacks and loss of lives, properties and their ancestral homes. Yet those that don’t have business staying there and don’t even live in any of those areas continue to argue and protest that they are lying.
Despite the fact that it was reported that over 2000 villages were destroyed in one Benue town alone and a report that one third of Benue population consisting of Christians live in IDPs, they still insist it’s not a genocide. shocked
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by dederocs(m): 11:32am On Nov 10, 2025
PFN is not fighting for Christians like they are supposed to, take the Fulani herdsmen group to ICC.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Klington: 11:32am On Nov 10, 2025
Islamic terrorist want to gaslight their followers as usual.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by dederocs(m): 11:34am On Nov 10, 2025
I followed the speech, they didn't mention or condemn bokoharam, iswap or fulani herdsmen. Christians must unite, take these groups to ICC.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Chinjo2: 11:35am On Nov 10, 2025
There are two sets of terrorists.
First is the terrorist that carries guns to kill while the second are those supporting and sponsoring their activities.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by OKKO(m): 11:35am On Nov 10, 2025
Now you see why it will never end. Jihadists have the sympathy of all Muslims - including the Muslims in government, army, media etc
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Elusive001: 11:35am On Nov 10, 2025
These muslims and lies.

There are many Christians they have passed fatwa on: many Christians in Nigeria. What were their crimes? Healing muslims in the name of Christ Jesus, preaching the message of salvation to muslims.

There are many ex-muslims who had to run from the north because they were saved by the precious blood of CHRIST JESUS
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by gare(f): 11:36am On Nov 10, 2025
peekspot:
https://punchng.com/christian-genocide-pfn-islamic-council-in-verbal-crossfire/
It’s honestly confusing and disappointing to see people defending the terrorists. No one accused Muslims or Islam of committing genocide the accusations are clearly against the terrorists themselves. So why are some people working so hard to defend them?
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by omoredia: 11:36am On Nov 10, 2025
Wetin concern islam for Christian matter. U see how vagabonds cant stay in their lane?
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Xox1945(m):
Sualtan of sokoto is part of this people sponsoring the killing of Christians because upon the killing he never condemned it once.
If Christians failed to come together to confront this it will still happen.
I have never seen any Christian attacking any Muslim facilities.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by gaskiyamagana: 11:38am On Nov 10, 2025
CyynthiaKiss:
Islamic council was only saying that enough Chrtistians have not been killed for Christians to claim it’s genocide..

As long as it’s not up to 10 million Chrtistian victims, why should it be tagged genocide ? Just 1.2 million Chrtistians victims since Tinubu came in 2023, and Chrtistians are making noise on the internet space ..

It shall never be well with islamic terrorists and their supporters both online and offline..
"Just 1.2 million Christians victims..."
Habaaaa alhaji ! Adire Makkah gaa to bayiii?
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Kukutente23: 11:39am On Nov 10, 2025
See how Olubadan spoke like a good Muslim
It is because of Muslims like him that I believe that not all Muslims are terrorists though all terrorists may were the tag of Muslims
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Dogalmighty17: 11:40am On Nov 10, 2025
Good. The PFN needs to be very forceful on this issue.
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Nobody: 11:40am On Nov 10, 2025
peekspot:
https://punchng.com/christian-genocide-pfn-islamic-council-in-verbal-crossfire/
"However, an All Progressives Congress chieftain in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, said on Sunday that Nigeria must not accept the deployment of foreign troops to combat terrorism.

In a statement in Osogbo, Oyintiloye warned political and religious leaders against exploiting Trump’s threat as a tool to attack President Tinubu."



I don't know why all the members of the coven known as APC always see everything as an attack against the APC and Tinubu. They may require a brain surgery to correct this cognitive anomaly.


Meanwhile, I saw the formation of play of their FC.

Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by muyico(m): 11:40am On Nov 10, 2025
But why Muslim scared of trump threats??
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Akwamkpuruamu: 11:42am On Nov 10, 2025
Taquiyya at play by the NSCIA
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by strangest(m): 11:42am On Nov 10, 2025
A true Muslims knows that Islamic terrorists needs to be hanged but here you will see people like Gumi defending blood suckers...

People who have already been given amnesty but still choose to stay in the bush....


Trump is coming
Re: Christian Genocide: PFN, Islamic Council In Verbal Crossfire by Nchenches: 11:44am On Nov 10, 2025
peekspot:
https://punchng.com/christian-genocide-pfn-islamic-council-in-verbal-crossfire/
"No Christian group is attacking Muslims." That says it all.
Islamists denying the Christian genocide in Nigeria are shameless people.
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