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The Nigerian government’s failure to protect its citizens, particularly schoolchildren, from kidnappings is a glaring indication of its shortcomings.The military leadership should also bear responsibility for this pervasive insecurity.
In a sovereign state, armed terrorists are waiting on public roads, waiting to lay siege. They are even bold enough to post unmasked videos of themselves on social media.
TERROR IN KWARA: Gunmen Attack Live Church Service in Eruku, Worshippers Gunned Down and Abducted
In a horrific incident, armed terrorists attacked a Christ Apostolic Church(CAC) service in Eruku, Kwara State, last night, while the service was being live-streamed on camera. The attackers opened fire on worshippers, killing and abducting several people inside the church. The disturbing footage, captured live, shows the moment the terrorists stormed the church, spreading panic and chaos among the congregation. The incident has sent shockwaves across the community, highlighting the growing security concerns in the region.
The Nigerian government should be ashamed, and the President’s growing complacency toward citizens’ safety and security is alarmingThe recent abductions of schoolchildren and the kidnapping of worshipers in Kwara state clearly highlight the troubling reality. #abduction#Nigeria
Best Video I’ve watch so far. “Nigeria’s unity is not up for negotiation. If the world insists on watching, then let the world watch us rise together.” Share far and wide!! 🇳🇬
Constructive pressure,targeted sanctions, humanitarian assistance,and international cooperation to combat Islamist extremism and hold perpetrators to account are the right paths forward.I hope this spotlight will push the Nigerian govt to act decisively to protect its citizens.
At the same time, advocating for an invasion is wrong: Nigeria is a sovereign nation, and its future must be decided by its people and institutions.#Nigeria#Genocide
I commend @realDonaldTrump and others for drawing global attention to the persecution of Christians in parts of Nigeria the world must not look away. The scale and consistency of these attacks demand urgent international scrutiny and accountability.#Christiangenocide.#Nigeria
Thank you @POTUS for your incredible leadership by designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.
You have always been a champion for Christians around the world, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to work with you and Chairman Cole @houseappropsgop to defend our brothers and sisters in Christ who are being slaughtered by radical Islamists in Nigeria.
We will not stay silent while Christians are being massacred in Nigeria.
The world speaks out for every other faith, but when it’s Christians, there is SILENCE.
Not us. Hold the line.
More than 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria.
The government of Nigeria is pushing back, but we’re going to give you the facts.
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Christian persecution is growing worldwide. Over 7,000 Christian men, women and children killed in Nigeria in the last year for their faith. Islamist militants are responsible for the majority of attacks worldwide. Pray for the persecuted church and spread awareness to call for an end to religious persecution. 🙏
“Far more people are dying in Nigeria than in Palestine. Last year, 500,000 Christians were killed. But the activists aren’t protesting or saying anything. To me, that’s hypocrisy.” Well said.
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Bill Maher said what the media refuses to: faith is under fire.
You don’t have to be a Christian to see evil for what it is. What’s happening to Christians in Nigeria is genocide, and pretending it isn’t happening won’t make it stop.