CAN Clarifies Meeting with Presidency, Defends 'Christian Genocide' Allegations
Data shows over 20,000 deaths from attacks in Nigeria since 2020 with violence driven by multiple motives including ethnic, religious, and resource conflicts, officials say.
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The allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria
The Nigerian government has denied claims by a US senator that “mass murder” of Christians is taking place in the West African nation.Writing on social media, Ted Cruz claimed that 50,000 Christians have been killed since 2009, with 2,000 schools and 18,000 churches destroyed by armed groups he called “Islamist”.What has Ted Cruz claimed?The Republican senator said there is “Christian mass murder” in the West African nation. Cruz, a member of th…
CAN fires back at presidency, says ‘Christian genocide’ is real
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has accused the Presidency of twisting facts and misrepresenting its position on the ongoing killings of Christians across the country, insisting that what is happening in several parts of Northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt amounts to a ‘Christian genocide’.In a statement issued by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN clarified that it did not, at any point, dismiss or describe the widespread ki…
There Is Christian Genocide In Nigeria
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has accused the Presidency of lying that there is no Christian genocide in Nigeria. This is as it maintained that there is ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria. According to Vanguard, CAN accused the Presidency of twisting facts and misrepresenting its position on the ongoing killings of Christians across the country, insisting that what is happening in several parts of Northern Nigeria an…
Genocide: Nigerian Christians Using U.S. Power To Bully FG, Subjugate Muslims - MURIC
A pro-Muslim group, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), on Tuesday alleged that Nigerian Christian leaders are using the United States (U.S.) as a Christian superpower to “bully the Federal Government (FG) and also to subjugate Nigerian Muslims.” MURIC, in a statement by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, claimed that the report of Christian genocide was sent to the U.S. by Nigerian Christian leaders “because the latter is a Christian …
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