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APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by dre11(op): 7:05am On Nov 20, 2025
The United States chapter of the All Progressives Congress has requested to testify today (Thursday) before the United States House Subcommittee on Africa as American lawmakers prepare to review former President Donald Trump’s redesignation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over alleged religious persecution.

In a letter forwarded to the Subcommittee Chairman, Chris Smith, the APC USA said it was prepared to lead a high-level delegation to provide what it described as firsthand intelligence and verifiable data on Nigeria’s security landscape.

The APC USA Chairman, Prof Tai Balofin, disclosed this in a statement added available to journalists in Abuja.

Balofin said that while the party supports religious freedom for all Nigerians, global discourse on the matter often fails to reflect the full complexity of the nation’s insecurity challenges.

He said the delegation was ready to appear before Congress at short notice.

“The narrative that is sometimes presented abroad risks oversimplifying a complex security crisis driven by banditry, resource conflicts, climate stress, and transnational crime, not solely by religious persecution. We owe it to the American people and to millions of Nigerians to ensure Congress hears the complete picture before conclusions are drawn.”

Balofin said the group’s planned testimony would highlight what it considers notable security gains under President Bola Tinubu.

He added, “These include progress in degrading terrorist networks, improvements in community-based early-warning systems, and initiatives that promote interfaith harmony. Recent reductions in attacks across several hotspots have been documented by both Nigerian authorities and independent international monitors.”

The APC USA also plans to present proposals for stronger U.S.–Nigeria cooperation on security, intelligence sharing and humanitarian support, arguing that such collaboration is vital for protecting all religious groups without undermining diplomatic relations.

He said, “Chairman Chris Smith has been a consistent champion for human rights and religious liberty worldwide. We respectfully ask him to grant APC USA—the official voice of Nigeria’s democratically elected government in the United States—the opportunity to contribute to a fair, accurate, and solution-oriented discussion.”

The development comes hours after Nigeria faulted the United States for excluding it from a UN event hosted by American rapper Nicki Minaj on alleged killings of Nigerians from a particular faith group.

Nigeria’s chargé d’affaires to the UN, Syndoph Endoni, condemned the exclusion, saying deciding Nigeria’s case without Nigerian representation amounted to “shaving our head in our absence.”

The event, held at the UN headquarters in New York with the backing of the U.S. Mission, was organised amid renewed U.S. allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria — accusations Nigeria has repeatedly denied.

Endoni said, “It is important to ensure the country concerned in the ongoing allegations of genocide against Christians is present, aware and has a voice in the matter. This is because you should not make important decisions or take action on something that involves a country without their presence or consent.”


He expressed disappointment that while a few countries and even a Nigerian pastor were invited, officials of the Nigerian government were deliberately left out.

According to him, U.S. officials later explained that the event was “private” and that the organisers demanded no Nigerian government representatives be invited due to fears of “reprisals” against participants.

Endoni warned that such unilateral actions could escalate tensions, adding that both countries could more effectively address insecurity by working together and ensuring inclusive engagement.


The Nigerian envoy said Abuja would continue to engage Washington over killings by extremist groups and collaborate on efforts to protect lives and property nationwide.

The PUNCH had earlier reported that the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will on Thursday, November 20, 2025, 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.


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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 Center for Religious Freedom, Ms Nina Shea; Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Makurdi Catholic Diocese in Nigeria; and Ms Oge Onubogu of the Center 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 Bola 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.
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Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by SpaceX: 7:07am On Nov 20, 2025
This energy will have been use to dismantle the terrorists unless they are complicit to the cause....
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by tuborme: 7:07am On Nov 20, 2025
My major problem with this government is that they think everything is politics. They don’t see beyond politics. They behave like badly raised children who lack all atoms of basic morality. Why not channel same energy to improve the security situation. Why make efforts to defend the obvious?
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Penguin2: 7:08am On Nov 20, 2025
They blocked them from ordinary Nicki Minaj event, na US Congress dem go allow them enter.

Daydreamers!!!

I told you lots that Tinubu will be smoked out of Aso Rock but y’all kept doubting me.

You are still watching the trailers. The main movie is coming.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Yobabad: 7:09am On Nov 20, 2025
Honestly there is Christian genocide even still going on in Nigeria, most of us yoruba Muslims knew it but due to the Muslim Muslim ticket we are forced to pretend about it
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by MadamExcellency: 7:09am On Nov 20, 2025
The is nothing like APC US recognised in Nigeria. Nigerians living in the Diaspora don't vote in Nigerian elections. Since they have no representation in Nigeria, it will be illegal to conduct diplomatic liaison functions.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Quest7777: 7:19am On Nov 20, 2025
Like Buhari declared, "An Attack on Bóko Hárám is an Attack on the North"

So any Intervention by US against Boko Haram, Bandits & Islamic Extremists would be considered as an Attack on the North, and will inevitably lead to the disintegration of this forced Geographical Contraption called Nigeria.

Which is a good thing because One Nigeria is a Scam.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Dogalmighty17: 7:21am On Nov 20, 2025
And non of Nigeria's pastors will try to be there. If na to dey altar dey make noise na dat one dem Sabi.

That said, it is over 1 month since Trump talked about possible military strikes in Nigeria. Till date, the Nigerian government hasn't presented a comprehensive plan on ending the terror menace. Neither has the president considered it worth his while to address Nigerians.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by ShobayoEmma(m): 7:22am On Nov 20, 2025
US knows the truth, no more sweet talks from the hypocrite.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Typing: 7:26am On Nov 20, 2025
Make American government arrest them. Tinubu himself should go and defend himself over Christian genocide in Nigeria

Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by overall90: 7:26am On Nov 20, 2025
Please let those who have access show the US Congress the attack that happened at CAC church a few days ago.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by emkz: 7:26am On Nov 20, 2025
Dear President Tinubu,

No matter your accomplishments in politics and economy, if you do not fix the security issue, it would eternally mar your legacy.

You did not create the problem, but it is now your responsibility to fix it. Buhari spent time blaming Jonathan for all the problems and did not fix security for which he was elected.

You talked about forest guards, where are they?

We have an army of retired security personnel, where are they? We have Amotekun in the southwest. Is there pervasive insecurity in the southwest compared to elsewhere?

It is time to replicate Amotekun in all states of the federation. They must be well funded. We cannot rely on the military as there is clear case of compromise with soldiers leaking information to terrorists as reported and soldiers even colluding with kidnappers and terrorists like the case of Wadume and Captain Tijani Balarabe that led to the killing of three policemen by soldiers. All state governors receive security votes. What do they do with those funds?

President Tinubu, get all state governors to propose a security framework and get legislative approval. Every terrorist arrested should be speedily tried and the minimum sentence should be suffocation by hanging and followed by cremation. If you do not solve the problem, foreign politicians and celebrities would use you to shine and mess you up permanently.

This is not a matter of propaganda and blame allocation. It is your legacy and name that is at stake. Imagine 50 years from now, children are taught that President Tinubu brought terrorism to a decisive end and set Nigeria on the path of sustainable progress. Won't your descendants be happy to read such? Imagine if they now read that Tinubu was too weak to fight insurgency. Won't they be ashamed of you?

Additionally, the project of "repentant terrorists" should be permanently scrapped. All terrorists have no business among the living.

And PLEASE, deploy soldiers to red zones and let them take out all terrorists. If you do so, they'd be too busy fighting insurgents instead of plotting coups and guarding land in Abuja. As a matter of urgency, the funding structure of the military must be reviewed. Senior security men have been reported to be diverting funds meant for paying junior officers and building big, big houses in Abuja.

Then the names of those implicated for funding terrorism, they should be exposed and tried and treated like terrorists.

President Tinubu, treat the fight against terrorism like the fight against a political opponent. Cripple them that they can never rise again, like PDP in Lagos.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by MrCGPA(m): 7:26am On Nov 20, 2025
I doubt if America can allow them from a Disgraced Nation attend such meeting.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Akfrenzy(m): 7:27am On Nov 20, 2025
They should go and get more disgraced globally
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Godswillu(m): 7:28am On Nov 20, 2025
We forget this is US not Nigeria
If US accuse you of something it mean they have a lot of evidence to back it up.
They are not Nigeria that will arrest someone and they will start looking for evidence after they have arrest someone.
And Us do not place politics with fact.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Putindbutt(m): 7:28am On Nov 20, 2025
Penguin2:
They blocked them from ordinary Nicki Minaj event, na US Congress dem go allow them enter.

Daydreamers!!!

I told you lots that Tinubu will be smoked out of Aso Rock but y’all kept doubting me.

You are still watching the trailers. The main movie is coming.
They blocked?, Who blocked who? You 🤡

This was Senator Riley saying they had a productive discussion with the Nigerian Govt. Check the news on FP, link below.

Trust me, that Gbajue from Agulu will never become President.

https://www.nairaland.com/8565037/frank-honest-productive-discussion-nigeria
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Clobisman(m): 7:28am On Nov 20, 2025
dre11:
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Which one is APC USA? We don't even do diaspora voting and those characters are only political sycophants who are individually benefitting from their friends in power.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by AustineE1:
I don't understand this APC,is that they love the terrorists more than the people being killed...anyway a country that rehabilitates terrorists and victims are allowed to wallow in great difficulties and suffering in IDP camps.
APC should be begging America to come and offer their advance technology and assistance in other to flush these Islamists terrorists out of Nigeria. Except there is something they are hiding from Nigerians.
Not spending resources denying the obvious Christian genocide.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by OredoPikin2: 7:30am On Nov 20, 2025
dre11:
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APC have hand in this terrorism issue we are facing because i dont understand all these energy when you can simply use it to tackle the issues.
even as at this week a church in kwara was attacked. so what are you now going to prove to them
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by missionmex(m): 7:30am On Nov 20, 2025
tuborme:
My major problem with this government is that they think everything is politics. They don’t see beyond politics. They behave like badly raised children who lack all atoms of basic morality. Why not channel same energy to improve the security situation. Why make efforts to defend the obvious?
A very anyhow kind of people
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Debroslink: 7:31am On Nov 20, 2025
ShobayoEmma:
US knows the truth, no more sweet talks from the hypocrite.



Tinubu, a bad man with good bad intentions.
This edit is the reality.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Gotocourt: 7:31am On Nov 20, 2025
Penguin2:
They blocked them from ordinary Nicki Minaj event, na US Congress dem go allow them enter.

Daydreamers!!!

I told you lots that Tinubu will be smoked out of Aso Rock but y’all kept doubting me.

You are still watching the trailers. The main movie is coming.
I told you lots that Tinubu will be smoked out of Aso Rock but y’all kept doubting me.
Tear gas loading 😅😂🤣.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Elly1(m): 7:31am On Nov 20, 2025
Penguin2:
They blocked them from ordinary Nicki Minaj event, na US Congress dem go allow them enter.

Daydreamers!!!

I told you lots that Tinubu will be smoked out of Aso Rock but y’all kept doubting me.

You are still watching the trailers. The main movie is coming.
So the plans is to be smoking 🚬 all the southern presidents out?
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:31am On Nov 20, 2025
No need sugarcoating words. There's Christian genocide in Nigeria. Evidences choke
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Cajal(m): 7:31am On Nov 20, 2025
dre11:
https://punchng.com/apc-plans-appearance-as-us-congress-debates-christian-genocide-today/?amp
At the end of the day
It will be established that no faith is specifically targeted
But the reality is the northern Nigeria is not ready to let go banditry terrorism and insurgency

From the time of GEJ up until today if we have sincerely diverted the money we have spent on fighting terrorism insurgency banditry and kidnapping to power generation we would probably have had 24hours uninterrupted power supply
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Jughead29: 7:33am On Nov 20, 2025
US should not allow them any minute because as usual it's propaganda.

Anything APC denies is true 😂

They Denied that Commandant was captured 😂 which the whole world saw that it's was a lie
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Cajal(m): 7:35am On Nov 20, 2025
Yobabad:
Honestly there is Christian genocide even still going on in Nigeria, most of us yoruba Muslims knew it but due to the Muslim Muslim ticket we are forced to pretend about it
Deception
Your statement is redundant, circular and grossly unclear

All the Christian in the South West have denied Christian genocide
Paul adefarsin
Ayokele
Ojigbele and others
You are here making inconsistent statements
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Akpan107(m): 7:35am On Nov 20, 2025
The U.S has to do something very fast before the islamists finish killing the remaining Christians that are left in Nigeria....

The Genocide against innocent Christians is very worrying.

Imagine how Islamic Jihadists will kidnapped over hundred school girls and released those who practice Islam among them, while holding the only Christian girl among them for not rejecting Christ and accepting Allah the Islamic god.

It's well.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by ElevationD: 7:35am On Nov 20, 2025
Wetin we do APC sef? No peace, no rest, no joy since 2015. Taking the country from one stress to another. So now they plan to go to the US congress to put up an appearance. APC una shame dey shame us.
Re: APC Plans Appearance As US Congress Debates ‘christian Genocide’ Today by Dohn: 7:36am On Nov 20, 2025
Apc panicking left and right.....
They shouldn't be allowed to set their cursed feet in that hallowed chamber
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