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US Envoy Waltz Invites Nicki Minaj to Discuss ‘Protection of Persecuted Christians in Nigeria’

U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz invited Nicki Minaj to discuss efforts protecting Nigerian Christians amid U.S. aid threats linked to religious violence, highlighting global freedom concerns.

  • On Saturday, Rapper Nicki Minaj accepted an invitation from U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz to visit the U.S. Embassy to the United Nations in New York after praising President Donald Trump.
  • President Donald Trump warned he would `immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria` unless it intervened and declared Nigeria a `COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN`, citing thousands of Christian deaths.
  • The rapper, who is open about her Christian faith, urged support for persecuted Christians and asked followers to `lift them up in prayer` while noting global impacts.
  • The outreach prompted fan critics and 'stan' pages to react as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz invited Rapper Nicki Minaj, sparking both promotion and backlash online.
  • Nigeria's officials told Al Jazeera there is no Christian genocide in Nigeria and acknowledged killings include traditional worshippers, with the United Nations General Assembly slated for Nov. 24.
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US envoy Waltz invites Nicki Minaj to discuss ‘protection of persecuted Christians in Nigeria’

The United States ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, has invited singer, Nicki Minaj for a discussion over the protection of persecuted

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