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| Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Masterstroke4(op): 9:13am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Alleged Christian genocide: US Congress begins full-scale probe into Nigeria’s killings The United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will hold an open hearing on Thursday, November 20, 2025, to examine President Donald Trump’s recent redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern. The CPC designation, if ratified by the Senate, would allow the US to impose sanctions on Nigerian officials found complicit in religious persecution and limit certain forms of bilateral assistance. It also signals to the international community that religious freedom in Nigeria remains under serious threat. The hearing, scheduled for 11:00 am in Room 2172 of the Rayburn House Office Building and available via live webcast, will be chaired by Representative Chris Smith (R-NJ). It will feature two panels of witnesses, including senior US State Department officials and Nigerian religious leaders. The invite to the members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, sighted by The PUNCH, read, “You are respectfully requested to attend an open hearing of the Committee on Foreign Affairs to be held by the Subcommittee on Africa at 11:00 a.m. in Room 2172 of the Rayburn House Office Building. According to the invite, panelists will include Senior Bureau Official of the Bureau of African Affairs, Jonathan Pratt, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Jacob McGee. The second panel will feature the Director of the Centre for Religious Freedom, Ms Nina Shea; Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Makurdi Catholic Diocese in Nigeria; and Ms Oge Onubogu of the Centre for Strategic & International Studies. The congressional hearing is expected to review not only the scope of religious persecution in Nigeria, but also potential policy responses, including targeted sanctions, humanitarian assistance, and collaboration with Nigerian authorities to prevent further violence. On October 31, 2025, President Trump designated Nigeria a ‘’Country of Particular Concern’’ for religious freedom violations. The move has sparked debate over rising attacks on Christians in Nigeria and the possibility of US intervention. In designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, Trump cited alleged severe violations of religious freedom, particularly the persecution of Christians. He claimed that Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, with thousands of Christians being killed by radical Islamists. Trump warned that the US would take action, including potential military intervention, if Nigeria did not address the issue. The US President also threatened to halt all aid and assistance to Nigeria should President Bola Tinubu’s administration fail to end the alleged persecution and killing of Christians. “If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the USA 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 on November 1, 2025. President Tinubu, however, described the claim as a misrepresentation of Nigeria’s religious reality. Reacting through a statement on his official X handle, Tinubu said the claim failed to reflect the country’s constitutional commitment to religious liberty. ‘’Nigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty. The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality. “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,” the President said. Trump’s designation comes amid repeated attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria, including killings by Islamic extremist groups, kidnappings, and the destruction of churches. The bill is also before the Senate of the United States, sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz. Nigeria was first designated CPC by Trump in 2020, before his successor, President Joe Biden, removed the country from the list after defeating Trump. Bishop Anagbe, who will testify at the House Committee hearing, had recently voiced his concerns over Christian killings in the country. Speaking at an event in the United Kingdom Parliament on March 25, 2025, Bishop Anagbe denounced the mass killing of Christians by Islamist extremists and militant Fulani herdsmen. Visiting the UK as a guest of Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, he told parliamentarians how his flock had seen their homes torched and were forced to flee to internally displaced persons’ camps. The bishop said that Benue State had been attacked by Islamist extremists and Fulani herdsmen targeting Christian communities, and had seen farmers driven from their land, churches burned, and priests, religious, and lay members killed. “The militant Fulani herdsmen bear down on defenseless villagers without consequence. “They follow orders to conquer, kill, and occupy. They attack even those who have managed to escape into our IDP camps,” he told the UK parliamentarians. Riley Moore (R-WV), in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, said, “We’ve already started that investigation, and it’s the House Appropriations Committee; we’re working with the other relevant stakeholders in Congress, including the Foreign Affairs Committee. “Also working with the leadership… to present findings to the President as soon as we can, and once we have some real ground truth from our perspective. “Obviously, we’ve been working with the State Department and (others) in the White House, and we’re in constant coordination and communication on this issue. We’re going to get to the bottom of this.” According to him, what is going on in the country “is horrific – these killings of brothers and sisters in Christ, but we, and as President Trump has said it, we’re going to stop this.” On Tinubu’s push back that Trump claims do not represent Nigeria’s reality, Moore countered, saying, “Unfortunately, that is completely false. I mean, there are states in Nigeria that have blasphemy laws, people who are facing the death penalty right now for blasphemy against Islam. “There’s a person right now who is held in prison for defending himself from an attack by a Muslim militant from the Fulani tribe. “He defended himself, and he’s facing the death penalty. So, there is a serious persecution happening in Nigeria, and President Tinubu, who is in a difficult position and trying to protect his interest there in that country, but they are complicit in this to one degree or the other with statements like this.” On the Christian-Muslim killing ratio, Moore said, “There are Muslims that are being killed there, but the deaths that we have been able to garner from the facts on the ground are five to one, five to one Christians versus other minority, other religious affiliations in that country.” He insisted, “It is five (Christians) to one Muslim who is being killed in Nigeria.” When asked if the US should have a role in what seems to be an internal issue in another sovereign country, Moore said, “I think we absolutely do. We are a Christian nation and a nation that believes in the values and virtues of standing up for people who are being persecuted. “That destination that the President just did to name the country a Country of Particular Concern unlocks … different levels the President can use against that country, sanctions being one of them, withholding development dollars, and restricting financing from financial institutions. “So there’s a lot that can be done there, but the President has put all options on the table, including military kinetic action.” Pope Leo XIV has voiced concern over violence allegedly targeting Christians in Nigeria and other countries. The Pope’s comment on Sunday comes about two weeks after President Trump threatened military action in Nigeria over an alleged genocide against Christians in the country. In a post on his verified X handle, @Pontifex, the Pope lamented that Christians were suffering discrimination and persecution. He cited Nigeria and some other African countries, as well as Bangladesh in South Asia, as hotspot regions where worship centres were allegedly being targeted by attackers. “In various parts of the world, Christians suffer discrimination and persecution. I think especially of Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, Sudan, and other countries from which we frequently hear of attacks on communities and places of worship,” the Pope said. “God is a merciful Father who desires peace among all His children!” He also prayed “for the families of Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where in recent days there has been a massacre of civilians. Let us pray that all violence may cease and that believers may work together for the common good.” Last week, US Congressman Bill Huizenga, during an interview with Arise TV, said Trump was unlikely to launch a military action in Nigeria. According to the lawmaker, Trump probably wanted the killings allegedly targeted at Christians and other Nigerians to end. “I too was surprised by the comments that they came out; that the President (Trump) came out that forcefully. I suspect that that is not a high priority of having actual military intervention, specifically in Nigeria. “But I think he does want to make sure that, from his view, the genocide that is happening specifically against Christians, but also others in Nigeria, needs to stop. “While I don’t envision a surprise attack, I don’t envision that there’s going to be a military response,” he said. He added, “Frankly, this President has been someone who has pursued peace rather than just expanding war. So I think he would be very selective before he did anything militarily.” According to him, economic sanctions would deter terrorists from funding their activities. “Sanctions really cut off the flow of money, cut off the flow of travel. We don’t know who exactly is financing many of these operations, from the Fulani or Boko Haram in the past. “And what I do know is, though, if we put economic pressure on them and the inability to move money around, that will have an impact, I think a positive impact,” he said. He urged the Nigerian government to take action to check insecurity in the country. In a bid to restore peace and foster inter-communal harmony in Plateau State, President Tinubu dispatched an emissary, Dr Abiodun Essiet, to the state last Thursday. Essiet, a Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement in the North Central Zone, met Christian clerics and Fulani Miyetti Allah community leaders. She also paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Regional Church Council in Barkin Ladi, Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, who has been a voice of Christian communities in the state. According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga, Essiet also held a closed-door meeting with the Irigwe community, the Miyetti Allah group, and representatives from the Youth Council of Bassa Local Government Area. Essiet said the President remained committed to peace and inclusive governance, noting that the community-based peace structure served as a key instrument for grassroots unity, dialogue, and long-term stability in the North Central region.
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| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by MadamExcellency: 9:19am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Reno Omokri said Peter Obi and Igbos are the reason for the designation. Why not expel Southeast from Nigeria, as Malaysians did to Singapore? |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by AMINDA: 9:21am On Nov 17, 2025 |
I'm sure they have a lot of materials from Father Kukah, FFK and Reno Omokri to work with. The fact that they are now on Tinubu's payroll is irrelevant to the U.S Congress. |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Richtaiwo(m): 9:25am On Nov 17, 2025*. Modified: 11:46am On Nov 17, 2025 |
For the first time, I agree with the US on this Christian genocide thingy. They should carry out proper investigation and get exactly where the matter lies. I have this feeling that this idea of investigating into the case was suggested by Nigerian government. Is not enough to use hearsay and protest as a basis for making conclusions. Anybody can claim anything. The killings cut across all faith without discrimination. One of them even posted the Muslim mass burial picture below to prove Christian genocide, lol.
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| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by henrybomb(m): 9:52am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:When you have non-functional and myopic leaders this is what you get. It means that it took Trump to talk about this before our leaders react to it..something people in that area have been complaining about but their “oga no mind dem” media aide will say it is not true or it is fake news. I completely agree with the statement that” if terrorism or banditry last for more than 24 hours then the people in government has a hand in it” |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by motayoayinde: 9:57am On Nov 17, 2025 |
"Come and bomb them quickly" gang... How una dey ![]() |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by christejames(m): 9:59am On Nov 17, 2025 |
A more severe hammer from Trump will soon land on all these our guvnor Amuneke leaders ![]() |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by ChangedMan1999(m): 10:08am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Biko, they should only come so long as they know whom are the perpetrators |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Gotocourt: 10:12am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:They are in Kwara and Kogi, Dem go soon touch una for that Ronuism land |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Richtaiwo(m): 11:41am On Nov 17, 2025 |
Gotocourt:So it is not as if they are just out searching for Christians to execute their "Christian genocide" agenda. Abi kwarans and kogites are all Christians? |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by SpaceX: 12:56pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Christians in Nigeria need help right now, Sharia law also need to be abolish or let go our separate ways |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by aswani(m): 2:46pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
MadamExcellency:No one has such powers to expel anybody. Use your energy to convince your elected parliamentarians to propose the motion and stop disturbing us on Nairaland. Also, the so called Singaporean expulsion was done by an act of Parliament. |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by DatNiggaDaz: 2:51pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
![]() Sheik Gumi will run mad upon hearing this. He will be so mad that it will.make him.wonder how his taqyiyah is not effective on the US Hoise of Representative |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by aswani(m): 2:52pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Masterstroke4:Bikonu does anyone know the difference between a full scale probe, a half scale one, a quarter scale one, a no scale one. The point I am making is this news is fake, the foolish Nigerian journalist just added "full scale" to excite Obidients. Full scale kọ, Obidients scale ni! |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Benzigler: 3:00pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
aswani:Are you a Yoruba Muslim? Are you scared and frightening by this news like Gumi etc |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Racoon(m): 3:02pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Reno Omokri, Daniel Bwala, Femi Fani-Kayode, and others denying this solemn truth about the situation of Christians in Nigeria today all have hell to contend with. Wicked souls.
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| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by slivertongue: 3:43pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Benue, Plateau and Kaduna is enough for them to generate the needed data |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by aswani(m): 3:45pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Benzigler:No one is scared of nonsense fake news. Also, Trump is not over throwing the government to install Peter Obí so you people's joy about this fake news is dead on arrival. |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Benzigler: 3:56pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
aswani:I can sense fears in you over this news, anyway you have nothing to be scared of if you are not one of those Islamist extremism, Gumi has run away to Turkey after Trump threatened to wipe out terrorists and sponsors in Northern part of Nigeria. Ire oo |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by helinues: 3:58pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Their findings will end online It's really annoying that the references to the christian percecution did not even happen under this government. If there have been recent christian persecution, those should have been the reference not the one that didn't happen under this government |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Benzigler: 4:18pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
helinues:They are just following due process because evidence too much on their hands. Terrorists must collect. deal with the truth |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by aswani(m): 5:00pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
Benzigler:Dis Obidients sef, how sense far from all of una like dis? If Gumi were running away, you really think Turkey will be his destination, a place where extremist Muslims are being haunted down like wild animals by their President. Also Trump never mentioned Northern part of Nigeria oga, more Christians are actually killed in middle belt and Aligbo than up there. |
| Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Begins Full-scale Probe Into Nigeria’s Killings by Freshandfitpod: 5:17pm On Nov 17, 2025 |
There is a Christian genocide happening in Liegeria right now perpetuated by Muslims to wipe out the northern Christians |
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