Trump threatens aid cut over Nigeria Christian killings
US President Donald Trump threatens to cut aid to Nigeria over ongoing Christian killings and mass abductions. Latest attacks in Kebbi, Kwara, Niger states spark international concern.
US President Donald Trump threatens to cut aid to Nigeria over ongoing Christian killings and mass abductions. Latest attacks in Kebbi, Kwara, Niger states spark international concern.
Former US President Donald Trump escalates criticism of Nigeria, calling it a 'disgrace' over Christian killings. He threatens to cut subsidies and take military action. Read more.
The United States considers sanctions against Nigeria alleging inadequate protection of Christian communities. Read about the diplomatic tensions and potential consequences.
US Congressman declares severe Christian persecution in Nigeria, cites 17,000 deaths since 2019, questions US aid, and links crisis to Nnamdi Kanu's detention despite court orders.
US Congress debates Trump's designation of Nigeria as Country of Particular Concern amid conflicting views on religious persecution. Key lawmakers disagree on characterization of violence.
Bishop Wilfred Anagbe testifies before US House Subcommittee, demanding concrete action to back Nigeria's CPC designation and targeted sanctions against officials.
Nigerian Christian coalition calls for UN and ICC investigation into alleged genocide against Christians. Groups cite international laws and US support while government denies claims.
Global Coalition calls on Nigerian lawmakers to address religious freedom violations following US redesignation as Country of Particular Concern. Urgent reforms needed.
Nigerian Muslim leaders demand government action to safeguard religious freedom, warning that peace and interfaith cooperation are essential for national unity. Learn why they say external influences threaten stability.
US Congressman Riley Moore tells Nigerian delegation President Trump will not tolerate continued violence against Christians. Meeting focused on security cooperation and ending persecution.
Nicki Minaj becomes the first female rapper to address United Nations, speaking on Christian persecution in Nigeria. Read about her historic speech and global impact.
Nigeria formally protests exclusion from UN event featuring Nicki Minaj discussing alleged Christian persecution. Envoy calls decision unfair and demands inclusive engagement.
American rapper Nicki Minaj addresses UN about religious violence in Nigeria, supporting Trump's claims of Christian persecution. Read full details and reactions.
American rapper Nicki Minaj brings global attention to alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria during UN event. Read her powerful speech and Nigerian reactions.
Investigation reveals social media claim about Trump accusing Tinubu of petitioning White House over Christian killings is completely false. No evidence supports viral Facebook post.
Femi Fani-Kayode refutes claims Christians aren't targeted in Nigeria, calling such denial cruel. He urges unity against terrorism affecting all faiths. Read his full statement.
US House Subcommittee begins full investigation into alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria. Public hearing scheduled for November 20, 2025 to review Trump's redesignation of Nigeria as Country of Particular Concern.
Fresh footage reveals VDM headbutting Mr Jollof during mid-air altercation. Fans react as celebrities weigh in on the shocking incident between the two influencers.
Social activist VDM and comedian Mr Jollof engaged in physical altercation aboard aircraft. VDM shows bite wound, claims "He wan spoil my tattoo." Read full details of the incident.
Miyetti Allah rejects US sanctions list inclusion, calls allegations false. Trump administration threatens visa bans, asset freezes. Read full details.
Fact-checking Trump's genocide allegations against Nigeria. Statistical analysis reveals why Christian persecution claims don't add up. Read why diplomatic solutions trump military intervention.
A Nigerian man shares his surprising experience of finding greater peace after leaving Christianity, challenging common religious teachings about life without Christ.
Information Minister Mohammed Idris declares no media organization has been gagged or harassed under President Tinubu's administration. Read about Nigeria's commitment to press freedom.
Nigeria's irreligious community organized its first world conference in Abuja, demanding justice for persecution victims and constitutional protection for non-believers.
Former SGF Babachir Lawal defends American Christians' right to protect Nigerian believers amid persecution concerns. Read his biblical justification and government criticism.
Nigeria's First Lady Oluremi Tinubu dismisses US 'Country of Particular Concern' designation, urging Christian youths to embrace unity and truth. Full details on the response.
As Nigerian journalism marks 166 years, it faces a perfect storm of economic hardship, political pressure, and digital disruption threatening its very existence.
The United States imposes severe sanctions against Miyetti Allah leaders and other groups for systematic violence against Christians in Nigeria's Middle Belt region.
A Nigerian author calls out the double standards of Northern Nigerian Muslims celebrating New York's Muslim mayor-elect while marginalizing Shia Muslims in their own region.
Thirty-one US Congress members have endorsed former President Donald Trump's decision to place Nigeria on a religious freedom blacklist, citing alleged persecution of Christians in the country. The development signals growing international concern about r