• US Lawmaker Praises Release Of Nigerian Christian Farmer Sunday Jackson After Over 10 Years On Death Row Following Adamawa Governor’s Pardon

    A United States lawmaker, Rep. Riley M. Moore, has hailed the release of Sunday Jackson, a Nigerian Christian farmer who spent more than a decade on death row after killing an attacker in what supporters describe as self-defence. Jackson was freed after Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri granted him a pardon, ending a case that attracted sustained pressure from U.S. lawmakers and religious freedom advocates. Moore described the pardon as a major step forward for religious freedom and improving U.S.–Nigeria relations, while urging Nigerian authorities to ensure Jackson’s safety. The case has become symbolic of wider concerns over religious persecution, farmer-herder violence, and the need for justice and security reforms in Nigeria.

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    US Lawmaker Praises Release Of Nigerian Christian Farmer Sunday Jackson After Over 10 Years On Death Row Following Adamawa Governor’s Pardon A United States lawmaker, Rep. Riley M. Moore, has hailed the release of Sunday Jackson, a Nigerian Christian farmer who spent more than a decade on death row after killing an attacker in what supporters describe as self-defence. Jackson was freed after Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri granted him a pardon, ending a case that attracted sustained pressure from U.S. lawmakers and religious freedom advocates. Moore described the pardon as a major step forward for religious freedom and improving U.S.–Nigeria relations, while urging Nigerian authorities to ensure Jackson’s safety. The case has become symbolic of wider concerns over religious persecution, farmer-herder violence, and the need for justice and security reforms in Nigeria. #SundayJackson #ReligiousFreedom #USNigeriaRelations
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  • BREAKING: Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has raised alarm, claiming his children are being denied university admission because he spoke out on about Christian genoc!de going on in Nigeria

    According to the cleric, the alleged denial is retaliation for speaking out, sparking fresh concerns about freedom of expression, relig!ous rights, and victimization in Nigeria.

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    BREAKING: Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has raised alarm, claiming his children are being denied university admission because he spoke out on about Christian genoc!de going on in Nigeria According to the cleric, the alleged denial is retaliation for speaking out, sparking fresh concerns about freedom of expression, relig!ous rights, and victimization in Nigeria. Do you think people should suffer consequences for speaking out on sensit!ve issues, or is this a clear case of persecuti0n? If It’s Loud, It’s fintter.com Share this post to keep the conversation going. New here? Follow our page for verified, up-to-date news. #newsflashngr #ReligiousFreedom #nigeriansindiaspora
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