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Nigeria CPC Designation: MURIC Blames CAN

The Muslim Rights Concern blames CAN for Nigeria's CPC designation by the US, igniting fresh debate about religious freedom and international relations.

Nigeria rejects US 'country of concern' designation

The Nigerian government has strongly rejected the United States' designation as a 'Country of Particular Concern' regarding religious freedom, calling the claim of Christian genocide 'unfounded and biased.'

Nigeria Responds to US Religious Freedom Designation

The Federal Government has officially responded to the United States' decision to include Nigeria on its 'Country of Particular Concern' list for religious freedom violations. Get the full details on Nigeria's position and the implications of this designa

Trump's Nigeria Genocide Claim Sparks Outrage

Former US President Donald Trump's allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria have ignited fierce reactions across social media platforms as citizens debate the controversial claims.

YouTube Reveals New Monetization Rules for Religious Channels

Exclusive: YouTube finally addresses religious content creators in Nigeria after the viral Hallelujah Challenge. Discover how new monetization policies will affect gospel channels and the platform's official response to mounting criticism.

AI Reshapes Nigeria's Music and Religion

Groundbreaking research reveals how AI technology is transforming Nigeria's music industry and religious practices, bridging digital divides while raising crucial ethical questions.

Two Dead in Kano Mosque Leadership Clash

Chaos erupted at Kano's Jummat Mosque during Friday prayers as rival groups clashed over leadership control, resulting in two fatalities and multiple injuries in a shocking outbreak of violence.

Amnesty: Criticising Nigerian Leaders Not a Crime

Amnesty International Nigeria makes bold statement defending freedom of expression, clarifying that criticizing President Tinubu or state governors does not constitute criminal offense in Nigeria.

Church Members Pray with Charcoal-Smeared Faces

A Nigerian church's unique worship practice where members cover their faces in charcoal during prayer sessions has captured social media attention, sparking mixed reactions online.

Nigeria Denies Religious Persecution Claims on CNN

Nigeria's Information Minister strongly refutes allegations of religious persecution, defending the country's record on CNN. Get the full story on the government's response to international accusations.

DSS arrests social media user over alleged coup post

Nigeria's Department of State Services has detained a social media user for allegedly calling for military coup against President Tinubu, sparking concerns about online freedom and national security.

Soyinka: US Visa Revoked in Political Witch Hunt

Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked in what he describes as a politically motivated witch hunt, raising concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.

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