Why Is It Left to Trump to Highlight the Persecution of Christians in Nigeria?
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MichaelSavage.com – U.N. Predicts Unprecedented Hunger in Nigeria for 2026 as Christian Genocide Continues
The World Food Program (WFP), an arm of the United Nations, warned on Tuesday parts of Nigeria may face unprecedented hunger in the most perilous parts of the upcoming year, leaving as many as 35 million people facing “severe food insecurity.” The WFP blamed attacks by “insurgent groups” and “economic stress” as the main drivers…
The kidnapping of 300 schoolchildren in Nigeria puts the government under international pressure. Donald Trump's controversial post has worked.
Nigeria's Jihad: Only A Problem If You Try To Take Action To Stop It? Really? - Armed Forces Press
should not be Just a "Trump Issue" The persecution of Christians just does not stop, and if you know your theology, it won't stop. The latest example is this: Trump wrote in a social media post on Saturday that he had instructed the US Department of War to prepare for “possible action”. And on Sunday, Trump reiterated that his country could deploy troops to Nigeria or carry out airstrikes to stop the alleged killings. “They’re killing record nu…
Why is it left to Trump to highlight the persecution of Christians in Nigeria?
Fr Benedict Kiely, founder of nasarean.org, and Freddy Gray join Damian Thompson to discuss the persecution of Christians which has reached new and terrifying levels. Since this podcast was recorded last Friday, we have had the further news that over 300 children and staff were abducted from a Christian school – while around 50 of the children have since managed to escape, the rest remain missing and a local Bishop has criticised the Nigeria gov…
Christian Genocide: CAN President Urges FG To Rebuild Destroyed Communities, Return Displaced Persons
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, on Wednesday called on the Federal Government to stop the tide of terrorism targeting Christians and embark on urgent rebuilding communities destroyed across Nigeria and return the displaced people to their ancestral lands. Archbishop Okoh, who spoke in Abuja while declaring open the 32nd Triennial General Assembly & 96th Anniversary Celebrations of the Christian Co…
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