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I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op): 11:07am On Dec 11, 2025
Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, has denied claims that he said Christians in Nigeria are not facing persecution.

The bishop described the reports as false and said he was surprised that some people were still attributing such a statement to him despite the clarity of his position.

In a statement titled “Of the persecution of Christians in Nigeria: My response,” Kukah explained that media reports misrepresented his comments.


Earlier reports quoted him as questioning the narrative of Christian persecution, allegedly citing the high number of educated Christians and their control of a large part of the economy.

He was quoted as saying, “If you are a Christian in Nigeria and you say you are persecuted, my question is: how? At least 80 per cent of educated Nigerians are Christians, and up to 85 per cent of the Nigerian economy is controlled by Christians. With such figures, how can anyone say Christians are being persecuted?”

Kukah clarified that he was calling for unity among Christians. He stressed that with the resources and influence available to the Christian community, the main challenge is solidarity, not the absence of persecution.

“For over a week, I have been in the news on the basis of multiple claims that I had said that there was no persecution of Christians in Nigeria. The outpouring of emotions is understandable especially against the backdrop of the inviolability of life, the extermination of which must not be undermined by any debates on numbers or intent,” he said.

He expressed gratitude to his colleagues at The Kukah Centre for issuing a statement on his behalf but said personal responsibility required him to clarify his position directly.

“So, for the record, I did not say that Christians are not persecuted in Nigeria! Addressing an audience of the Catholic Knights of St. Mulumba in Kaduna on November 28th, I had spoken about the challenges of bearing witness to Christ in a time of persecution. I drew lessons from history and the stories of brave men and women in Nigeria and Africa as models of witnessing in times such as these,” the bishop stated.

He added that the greatest challenge for Christians is unity and solidarity. “Given the huge human and material resources that we have as Christians in Nigeria, if only we stood together, I argued, we would have no reason to be victims of persecution. Nothing here implied a denial of the fate of Christians,” he said.

Kukah also called on the government and security agencies to hold perpetrators of violence accountable, warning that neglect or failure to act worsens the situation.

“As people, I believe we owe ourselves the collective duty to regain our humanity not as perpetual victims but as equal citizens of our land. Too many innocent souls have been lost, too much blood shed and our children and citizens are in captivity. Amidst the nadir of this pain, it is important that we focus on reclaiming the soul of our nation,” he added.
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"No Christian Persecution( Genocide ) in Nigeria"
– Bishop Kukah

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese and Convener of the National Peace Committee (NPC), Most Rev. Matthew Kukah, has insisted that there is no persecution of Christians in Nigeria, stressing that genocide is determined not by the number of casualties but by intent.

Bishop Kukah recently came under criticism after being quoted as urging the international community not to designate Nigeria as a “country of particular concern,” arguing that such a label would heighten tensions, breed suspicion, and allow criminals to exploit the situation—ultimately undermining interfaith dialogue and cooperation with government.

Speaking while presenting a paper at the 46th Supreme Convention of the Knights of St. Mulumba (KSM) in Kaduna, he stated that on the issue of alleged Christian killings in Nigeria, he aligns fully with the Vatican Secretary of State, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, and all Catholic bishops in the country.

He said: “They are saying that 1,200 churches are burnt in Nigeria every year, and I ask myself—in which Nigeria? Interestingly, nobody approached the Catholic Church to get accurate data. We do not know where these figures came from.

All those talking about persecution—has anyone ever called to ask, ‘Bishop Kukah, what is the situation?’ The data being circulated cleverly avoids the Catholic Church because they know Catholics do not indulge in hearsay.”


Explaining the misuse of the word genocide, he noted: “Genocide is not based on the number of people killed. You can kill 10 million people and it still won’t amount to genocide. The critical determinant is intent—whether the aim is to eliminate a group of people. So, you don’t determine genocide by numbers; you determine it by intention. We need to be more clinical in the issues we discuss.”

He further challenged the narrative of Christian persecution in the country: “If you are a Christian in Nigeria and you say you are persecuted, my question is: how? At least 80% of educated Nigerians are Christians, and up to 85% of the Nigerian economy is controlled by Christians. With such figures, how can anyone say Christians are being persecuted?”

Bishop Kukah attributed many challenges faced by Christians to internal disunity, saying: “The main problem is that Christians succumb to bullies. The day we decide to stand together believing that an injury to one is an injury to all. These things will stop.”

He also criticized loose claims of martyrdom: “Because someone is killed in a church, does that automatically make them a martyr? Whether you are killed while stealing someone’s yam or attacked by bandits, does that qualify as martyrdom? I am worried because we must think more deeply.”

Clarifying misconceptions about his earlier remarks, he added: “People say there is genocide in Nigeria. What I presented at the Vatican was a 1,270-page study on genocide in Nigeria and elsewhere. My argument is that it is not accurate to claim there is genocide or martyrdom in Nigeria.”
Bishop Kukah urged members of the Knights of St. Mulumba to defend the Church through exemplary conduct: “We are no longer talking about wielding swords, but about living as true witnesses.”
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Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Sonnobax15(m): 11:08am On Dec 11, 2025
lipsrsealed
Bishop wey Dem baptize with dirty water ..

It seems once they start dining and wining with politicians,they automatically exchange their brains for the mere peanuts thrown at them angry
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op):
So sorry Kukah. This damage control is futile. It's too late to deny because that speech is already out there in the public domain. Imagine a supposed knowledgeable person saying the definition of genocide rests on the intent and not casualty figures. God abeg!

Once a group of people are targeted because of their religious beliefs, then a clear case of genocide has been established! You can continue twisting words to satisfy your new slave masters. Your siding of the persecutors of the Christian faith is clear. At least the world now knows where you stand!
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Redoil: 11:10am On Dec 11, 2025
So sorry Kukah. It's too late to deny because that speech is already out there in the public domain. Imagine a supposed knowledgeable person saying the definition of genocide rests on the intent and not casualty figures. God abeg!
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by AqualinaXYZ:
Mumu bishop



He wants another money from Tinubu



The one them give am to deny open genocide don finish



God will punish u and Tinubu
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHkTJjBZ_ZA?si=dtbnf4_2YsJhZhVm

This is the Catholic Arch Bishop of Markurdi testifying in respect to what Kukah and his ilks are shamefully denying. God bless you immensely, sir. "For you cannot do anything against the truth, but only for the truth." ( 2 Corinthians 13 : 8 )
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op):
Sonnobax15:
Bishop wey Dem baptize with dirty water. It seems once they start dining and wining with politicians,they automatically exchange their brains for the mere peanuts thrown at them.
All his quietness and shamelessness about the Christian persecution in the North started after Tinubu gave him pro chancellorship of the Southern Kaduna University.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op): 11:23am On Dec 11, 2025
“If you are a Christian in Nigeria and you say you are persecuted, my question is: how? At least 80 per cent of educated Nigerians are Christians, and up to 85 per cent of the Nigerian economy is controlled by Christians. With such figures, how can anyone say Christians are being persecuted?”
Imagine this idiocy!
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by iwaeda: 11:40am On Dec 11, 2025
May God forgive our leaders. Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, Borno have more IDPs. People are being killed. Reason Senators are afraid of police withdrawal. grin grin grin grin
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by MEGAWATCH: 11:41am On Dec 11, 2025
Oh how are the mighty fallen?

We are truly in terrible times.



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Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by allthingsgood: 11:43am On Dec 11, 2025
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Bishop wey Dem baptize with dirty water ..

It seems once they start dining and wining with politicians,they automatically exchange their brains for the mere peanuts thrown at them angry
Why talking rubbish because it doesnt suit your narrative
Go and read the meaning of genocide
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Racoon(op): 11:43am On Dec 11, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UwD9avy4lc?si=0UdbLgJgL5HxijWl

"There is no Christian Religious ( Genocide) in Benue state and Nigeria" - Fr Alia. Remember him also. He will also recant like Kukah one day. Shameless Balaam filthy-lucre seeking agbadorian bishops who can deny their faith for a morsel of bread.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by allthingsgood: 11:44am On Dec 11, 2025
iwaeda:
May God forgive our leaders. Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, Borno have more IDPs. People are being killed. Reason Senators are afraid of police withdrawal. grin grin grin grin
Still doesnt amount to genocide
Genocide is a legal terms
Yall always reason everything with emotions
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Lukuluku69(m): 11:44am On Dec 11, 2025
This Gworo chewing Bishop again? Always speaking from both sides of his mouth and his rear end as well?

Make him continue.

Different story, different audience.

We know the Game.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by esnbrutality: 11:44am On Dec 11, 2025
you have fallen ..

like mbaka
like adeboye
like kumuyi
like oyedepo
like chris oyekilome


Grace has left your presence.

VANITY subdued you cool
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by allthingsgood: 11:44am On Dec 11, 2025
Racoon:
Imagine this idiocy!
What is the idiocy therehuh Isnt it true
Point out one thing he said that is a lie
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Nobody: 11:45am On Dec 11, 2025
kukah na politician na, onijekuje
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by allthingsgood: 11:45am On Dec 11, 2025
MEGAWATCH:
Oh how are the mighty fallen?

We are truly in terrible times.



😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Unto say he no join you to hate government abihuh
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Savedday2: 11:46am On Dec 11, 2025
What people like this doesn't understand is that, they raise through they people and when they turn against the same people, their fall from glory is a step away.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by allthingsgood: 11:46am On Dec 11, 2025
Redoil:
So sorry Kukah. It's too late to deny because that speech is already out there in the public domain. Imagine a supposed knowledgeable person saying the definition of genocide rests on the intent and not casualty figures. God abeg!
Yall reason everything with emotions
Go and google the meaning of genocide
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Nwaikpe: 11:46am On Dec 11, 2025
You go explain explain explain,

You go taya.

If you are a Christian in Nigeria and you say you are persecuted, my question is: how? At least 80 per cent of educated Nigerians are Christians, and up to 85 per cent of the Nigerian economy is controlled by Christians. With such figures, how can anyone say Christians are being persecuted?

Little do these folk know that light grows in darkness, and darkness cannot comprehend it. Christians thrive more in persecution. The presence of growth does not indicate the absence of the situations around them.

A cue from the Israelis: they have the best economy in the Middle East, and yet they are the most persecuted in the world.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by MEGAWATCH: 11:48am On Dec 11, 2025
allthingsgood:
Unto say he no join you to hate government abihuh
You mean the government that came with terrorist support and still killing more Nigerians with the same terrorism?


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Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Ekaka14: 11:48am On Dec 11, 2025
Na wao......so na like this, dis man wan spend the rest of 2025 explaining his most du.bious comments to people wey no send am on a very sensitive matter after waiting for weeks to say something....he still managed to rubbish the clerical collar he wears in ways unprecedented!😴 🙄
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by SmartyPants(m): 11:49am On Dec 11, 2025
Racoon:
So sorry Kukah. It's too late to deny because that speech is already out there in the public domain. Imagine a supposed knowledgeable person saying the definition of genocide rests on the intent and not casualty figures. God abeg!

Once a group of people are targeted because of their religious beliefs, then a clear case of genocide has been established! You can continue twisting words to satisfy your your new slave masters.

Your siding the persecutors of the Christian faith is clear. At least the world now knows where you stand!
This is actually the truth. Genocide is a specific crime that requires the intention to wipe out in whole or evenin part, a specific distinct group either on religious or ethnic or other grounds. However, it is obvious that the intent is there, which qualifies the situation in Nigeria as a genocide by the definition of the word.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by DeltaBachelor(m): 11:49am On Dec 11, 2025
Continue twisting the narrative sir. I just tire for Nigerians
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by muyico(m): 11:49am On Dec 11, 2025
Baba go sit down
You don APC money
You hardly says the true
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Afonja007: 11:50am On Dec 11, 2025
allthingsgood:
Still doesnt amount to genocide
Genocide is a legal terms
Yall always reason everything with emotions
it doesn't amount to genocide ? Wipe villagers out take over their lands doesn't amount to genocide?may God forgive your ancestors
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Rebuke: 11:51am On Dec 11, 2025
Too late! Yhu've already lost the trust and honour some of us once reserved for yhu!

Just continue to speak yhur grammar, but posterity I know - will not forget how in the time the body of Christ needed yhu most, yhu suddenly went into the Judas Iscariot mode just for yhur own personal benefits.

Sir, I hope yhu remember what became of Judas. I know by now, yhur conscience is already judging yhu...
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by Iran2025: 11:52am On Dec 11, 2025
This criminal bishop. Get out.
Re: I Didn’t Say Christians Are Not Persecuted In Nigeria — Bishop Kukah by SlavaUkraini: 11:52am On Dec 11, 2025
Abeg ... Shut up.... This anywhere Belle face Bishop.

You are a disgrace to your Faith.

You are clearly seeing Black and trying to explain it as Navy Blue.

Nor worry, shebi na Sokoto you dey, those demons are not far from you.

Dem go use you do example
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