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    “Thousands and thousands of Christians are being massacred in Nigeria by terrorists,” — Trump says again.

    But an honest question: what about the Muslims who are also being killed daily?
    Insecurity in Nigeria does not choose religion. Christians, Muslims, and even traditional worshippers have all been victims of terrorism, banditry, and violence.

    So why single out Christians only, when the problem affects everyone?
    This is a national tragedy, not a religious competition.

    #NigeriaSecurity #Insecurity #StopTheKillings #OneNigeria
    🚨 breaking 🚨 “Thousands and thousands of Christians are being massacred in Nigeria by terrorists,” — Trump says again. But an honest question: what about the Muslims who are also being killed daily? Insecurity in Nigeria does not choose religion. Christians, Muslims, and even traditional worshippers have all been victims of terrorism, banditry, and violence. So why single out Christians only, when the problem affects everyone? This is a national tragedy, not a religious competition. #NigeriaSecurity #Insecurity #StopTheKillings #OneNigeria
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  • The Imam of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid in Morocco passed away on a blessed Friday while delivering the Khutbah, speaking profoundly about the reality of the afterlife and the certainty of death. In a moment that deeply moved worshippers, he paused his sermon, appeared to sense his final moments, and began reciting the Kalimah-e-Shahada, the ultimate declaration of faith for every Muslim. His passing in the house of Allah, during worship, stands as a powerful reminder of life’s purpose and the truth of the Hereafter. May Allah forgive his shortcomings, elevate his ranks, and grant him Jannat-ul-Firdaus. Ameen. #islamic #islam #Muslims #muslim
    The Imam of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid in Morocco passed away on a blessed Friday while delivering the Khutbah, speaking profoundly about the reality of the afterlife and the certainty of death. In a moment that deeply moved worshippers, he paused his sermon, appeared to sense his final moments, and began reciting the Kalimah-e-Shahada, the ultimate declaration of faith for every Muslim. His passing in the house of Allah, during worship, stands as a powerful reminder of life’s purpose and the truth of the Hereafter. May Allah forgive his shortcomings, elevate his ranks, and grant him Jannat-ul-Firdaus. Ameen. #islamic #islam #Muslims #muslim
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  • How Unverified Onitsha Claims Fueled Trump’s “Christian Genocide” Narrative and US Airstrikes in Nigeria

    This report exposes how unverified data from Emeka Umeagbalasi, an Onitsha-based screwdriver seller and activist, influenced powerful US politicians and former President Donald Trump’s claims of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria. Despite relying largely on secondary sources, assumptions, and Google searches, his figures were cited by US lawmakers and echoed in rhetoric that helped justify US airstrikes in Nigeria. Investigations by The New York Times and experts reveal major flaws, confirmation bias, and exaggerated statistics, noting that Nigeria’s insecurity affects both Christians and Muslims. Critics warn that such misinformation fuels ethnic tension, global misunderstanding, and dangerous foreign policy decisions.

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    #Misinformation
    #ChristianGenocideDebate
    How Unverified Onitsha Claims Fueled Trump’s “Christian Genocide” Narrative and US Airstrikes in Nigeria This report exposes how unverified data from Emeka Umeagbalasi, an Onitsha-based screwdriver seller and activist, influenced powerful US politicians and former President Donald Trump’s claims of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria. Despite relying largely on secondary sources, assumptions, and Google searches, his figures were cited by US lawmakers and echoed in rhetoric that helped justify US airstrikes in Nigeria. Investigations by The New York Times and experts reveal major flaws, confirmation bias, and exaggerated statistics, noting that Nigeria’s insecurity affects both Christians and Muslims. Critics warn that such misinformation fuels ethnic tension, global misunderstanding, and dangerous foreign policy decisions. #NigeriaSecurity #Misinformation #ChristianGenocideDebate
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  • Is the ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria a Political Narrative? Why Trump Admits Muslims Are Also Killed as Sowore Accuses the U.S. of Using Religion to Justify Power, Oil, and Military Influence

    Is the narrative of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria an honest reflection of the country’s security crisis—or a political tool shaped by foreign interests? United States President Donald Trump has made a partial shift in his long-standing rhetoric on religious violence in Nigeria, acknowledging that Muslims are also being killed, even while maintaining that Christians remain the primary victims.

    Trump made the remarks during an interview with The New York Times following questions about Washington’s Christmas Day military strike in northwest Nigeria. The U.S. military said the operation, carried out at the request of the Nigerian government, targeted Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a Boko Haram splinter group responsible for years of deadly attacks across northern Nigeria.

    When asked about earlier comments from his own Africa adviser—who had stated that extremist groups in Nigeria kill more Muslims than Christians—Trump responded: “I think that Muslims are being killed also in Nigeria. But it’s mostly Christians.” The statement marked a rare acknowledgment that Nigeria’s victims of terrorism cut across religious lines, even as Trump continued to frame the conflict primarily through a Christian persecution lens.

    The comments immediately drew a sharp response from Omoyele Sowore, former Nigerian presidential candidate and prominent human rights activist. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Sowore dismissed the “Christian genocide” narrative as a calculated political construct, arguing that it is designed to stir emotion, mobilize conservative audiences abroad, and provide moral cover for foreign military, economic, and geopolitical agendas.

    Sowore accused Trump of using religion as a rhetorical device while pursuing what he described as imperial interests tied to oil, rare earth minerals, and strategic dominance. “The narrative used to justify it is secondary,” Sowore wrote, adding that such framing only needs to “match the gullibility of the intended audience.” According to him, claims of systematic religious genocide in Nigeria are not grounded in objective reality but are deliberately shaped to occupy a powerful emotional space in Western political discourse.

    He further challenged Trump’s moral authority to speak on Christian values, asserting that the former U.S. president does not embody the compassion, humility, or solidarity central to the faith he frequently invokes. Sowore argued that Trump’s selective concern for religious identity masks a broader indifference to human suffering—both abroad and at home—unless it aligns with his political interests.

    The controversy highlights a deeper question: Is Nigeria’s complex security crisis being oversimplified into a religious conflict for international consumption? While jihadist groups like ISWAP and Boko Haram have undeniably targeted Christian communities, they have also killed thousands of Muslims, including traditional leaders, clerics, villagers, and security personnel. Analysts have long warned that framing the violence as exclusively anti-Christian risks distorting reality, inflaming sectarian tensions, and obscuring the political, economic, and territorial dimensions of the conflict.

    Trump’s admission that Muslims are also victims, even if partial, challenges his earlier absolutist framing. Yet his insistence that Christians remain the main targets continues to fuel debate about whether U.S. policy toward Nigeria is being shaped by faith-based narratives rather than nuanced security analysis.

    As Nigeria battles insurgency, banditry, and transnational terrorism, the exchange between Trump and Sowore underscores how global power politics, religious identity, and media narratives intersect in shaping international responses to African conflicts. The key question remains: is the world seeing Nigeria’s crisis as it truly is—or as it is most politically useful to portray?


    Is the ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria a Political Narrative? Why Trump Admits Muslims Are Also Killed as Sowore Accuses the U.S. of Using Religion to Justify Power, Oil, and Military Influence Is the narrative of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria an honest reflection of the country’s security crisis—or a political tool shaped by foreign interests? United States President Donald Trump has made a partial shift in his long-standing rhetoric on religious violence in Nigeria, acknowledging that Muslims are also being killed, even while maintaining that Christians remain the primary victims. Trump made the remarks during an interview with The New York Times following questions about Washington’s Christmas Day military strike in northwest Nigeria. The U.S. military said the operation, carried out at the request of the Nigerian government, targeted Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a Boko Haram splinter group responsible for years of deadly attacks across northern Nigeria. When asked about earlier comments from his own Africa adviser—who had stated that extremist groups in Nigeria kill more Muslims than Christians—Trump responded: “I think that Muslims are being killed also in Nigeria. But it’s mostly Christians.” The statement marked a rare acknowledgment that Nigeria’s victims of terrorism cut across religious lines, even as Trump continued to frame the conflict primarily through a Christian persecution lens. The comments immediately drew a sharp response from Omoyele Sowore, former Nigerian presidential candidate and prominent human rights activist. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Sowore dismissed the “Christian genocide” narrative as a calculated political construct, arguing that it is designed to stir emotion, mobilize conservative audiences abroad, and provide moral cover for foreign military, economic, and geopolitical agendas. Sowore accused Trump of using religion as a rhetorical device while pursuing what he described as imperial interests tied to oil, rare earth minerals, and strategic dominance. “The narrative used to justify it is secondary,” Sowore wrote, adding that such framing only needs to “match the gullibility of the intended audience.” According to him, claims of systematic religious genocide in Nigeria are not grounded in objective reality but are deliberately shaped to occupy a powerful emotional space in Western political discourse. He further challenged Trump’s moral authority to speak on Christian values, asserting that the former U.S. president does not embody the compassion, humility, or solidarity central to the faith he frequently invokes. Sowore argued that Trump’s selective concern for religious identity masks a broader indifference to human suffering—both abroad and at home—unless it aligns with his political interests. The controversy highlights a deeper question: Is Nigeria’s complex security crisis being oversimplified into a religious conflict for international consumption? While jihadist groups like ISWAP and Boko Haram have undeniably targeted Christian communities, they have also killed thousands of Muslims, including traditional leaders, clerics, villagers, and security personnel. Analysts have long warned that framing the violence as exclusively anti-Christian risks distorting reality, inflaming sectarian tensions, and obscuring the political, economic, and territorial dimensions of the conflict. Trump’s admission that Muslims are also victims, even if partial, challenges his earlier absolutist framing. Yet his insistence that Christians remain the main targets continues to fuel debate about whether U.S. policy toward Nigeria is being shaped by faith-based narratives rather than nuanced security analysis. As Nigeria battles insurgency, banditry, and transnational terrorism, the exchange between Trump and Sowore underscores how global power politics, religious identity, and media narratives intersect in shaping international responses to African conflicts. The key question remains: is the world seeing Nigeria’s crisis as it truly is—or as it is most politically useful to portray?
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  • INSECURITY: FARMER GOVERNOR UMARU BAGO EXPRESSES SADNESS OVER TERRORIST ATTACK ON COMMUNITIES IN BORGU LGA.

    Niger State Governor, farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago expresses sadness over the terrorist attack on communities in the Borgu local government area of the state.

    The farmer governor, through his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, describes as cruel and nefarious the terrorist attack that led to the death of many people, the kidnapping of several others, and the destruction of livelihoods.

    He extends his deepest sympathy to the people of the affected communities, especially the victims and their families.

    The victims of the attack at the Kasuwan Daji, Market, Sukumbara Village, are both Muslims and Christians drawn from different communities in Borgu local government area of the state

    The farmer governor, who notes that it is disturbing and worrying to start the year with such unfortunate incidents, however enjoined the people to remain resolute in God and that his administration is collaborating with the federal government and security agencies to improve the security of the affected areas.

    He said a joint security team is trailing the terrorists with the view to rescuing the kidnapped victims.

    The farmer governor prays that God will repose the souls of the departed, rescue the kidnapped victims, and grant healing to the injured as well as restore livelihoods that were destroyed.
    INSECURITY: FARMER GOVERNOR UMARU BAGO EXPRESSES SADNESS OVER TERRORIST ATTACK ON COMMUNITIES IN BORGU LGA. Niger State Governor, farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago expresses sadness over the terrorist attack on communities in the Borgu local government area of the state. The farmer governor, through his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, describes as cruel and nefarious the terrorist attack that led to the death of many people, the kidnapping of several others, and the destruction of livelihoods. He extends his deepest sympathy to the people of the affected communities, especially the victims and their families. The victims of the attack at the Kasuwan Daji, Market, Sukumbara Village, are both Muslims and Christians drawn from different communities in Borgu local government area of the state The farmer governor, who notes that it is disturbing and worrying to start the year with such unfortunate incidents, however enjoined the people to remain resolute in God and that his administration is collaborating with the federal government and security agencies to improve the security of the affected areas. He said a joint security team is trailing the terrorists with the view to rescuing the kidnapped victims. The farmer governor prays that God will repose the souls of the departed, rescue the kidnapped victims, and grant healing to the injured as well as restore livelihoods that were destroyed.
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  • Fire Destroys Traditionalist’s Home in Ilorin, Arson Alleged Amid Controversy

    A fire on January 1, 2026, razed a residential building on Sanu-Shehu Street, Isale Koko, Ilorin, destroying eight rooms. The resident, a known traditionalist, was away at the time, and some sources allege that irate Muslims deliberately set the blaze.

    The Kwara State Fire Service confirmed the fire, attributing it preliminarily to a power surge that ignited combustible materials. Firefighters contained the blaze, preventing its spread to nearby buildings. The Fire Service advised residents on electrical safety and urged vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future.
    Fire Destroys Traditionalist’s Home in Ilorin, Arson Alleged Amid Controversy A fire on January 1, 2026, razed a residential building on Sanu-Shehu Street, Isale Koko, Ilorin, destroying eight rooms. The resident, a known traditionalist, was away at the time, and some sources allege that irate Muslims deliberately set the blaze. The Kwara State Fire Service confirmed the fire, attributing it preliminarily to a power surge that ignited combustible materials. Firefighters contained the blaze, preventing its spread to nearby buildings. The Fire Service advised residents on electrical safety and urged vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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  • MURIC Demands Arrest of Nigerian for Inciting Kidnap and Kill of Igbo Muslims

    The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of Maazi Kanayo over alleged incitement against Igbo Muslims in Southeastern Nigeria. According to MURIC Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, Kanayo circulated an audio clip on TikTok urging the kidnapping and killing of Igbo Muslims in Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo states.

    MURIC highlighted that some Igbo Muslims are traditional rulers, raising concerns about potential communal unrest. The organisation urged security agencies, including the DSS and Nigerian Police, to act swiftly to protect lives, emphasizing that every minute counts in preventing harm.
    MURIC Demands Arrest of Nigerian for Inciting Kidnap and Kill of Igbo Muslims The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of Maazi Kanayo over alleged incitement against Igbo Muslims in Southeastern Nigeria. According to MURIC Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, Kanayo circulated an audio clip on TikTok urging the kidnapping and killing of Igbo Muslims in Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo states. MURIC highlighted that some Igbo Muslims are traditional rulers, raising concerns about potential communal unrest. The organisation urged security agencies, including the DSS and Nigerian Police, to act swiftly to protect lives, emphasizing that every minute counts in preventing harm.
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  • Trump Says U.S. Delayed Nigeria Airstr+kes to Deliver ‘Christmas Present’ to ISIS U.S.

    President Donald Trump has disclosed that American airstr+kes against suspected Islamic State (IS) militants in northwest Nigeria were intentionally delayed so they could be carried out around Christmas.

    Trump announced late Thursday that the United States had launched a “powerful and d+adly str+ke” against IS fighters. In an interview with Politico, he said the decision on timing was his. “They were going to do it earlier,” Trump said. “And I said, ‘Nope, let’s give a Christmas present.’”

    The Nigerian government confirmed it cooperated with the United States on the operation through intelligence sharing and strategic coordination. Government spokesperson Mohammed Idris said the strikes were launched shortly after midnight from the Gulf of Guinea and involved “16 GPS-guided precision” missiles and MQ-9 Reaper drones.

    The airstr+kes, which targeted an alleged IS camp in Sokoto State, were felt by nearby communities. In Jabo village, residents said the explosions shook homes and lit up the sky. Sanusi Madabo, a 40-year-old farmer, said he initially thought a plane had cr@shed.

    “The light b¥rned bright for hours,” Madabo said. “It was almost like daytime.” Trump said the militants targeted were “targeting and viciously k+lling, primarily, innocent Christians.”

    However, residents and security analysts have noted that Nigeria’s prolonged security crisis affects both Christians and Muslims across the country. The full impact of the str+kes, including casualties and d+mage, has yet to be independently confirmed.
    Trump Says U.S. Delayed Nigeria Airstr+kes to Deliver ‘Christmas Present’ to ISIS U.S. President Donald Trump has disclosed that American airstr+kes against suspected Islamic State (IS) militants in northwest Nigeria were intentionally delayed so they could be carried out around Christmas. Trump announced late Thursday that the United States had launched a “powerful and d+adly str+ke” against IS fighters. In an interview with Politico, he said the decision on timing was his. “They were going to do it earlier,” Trump said. “And I said, ‘Nope, let’s give a Christmas present.’” The Nigerian government confirmed it cooperated with the United States on the operation through intelligence sharing and strategic coordination. Government spokesperson Mohammed Idris said the strikes were launched shortly after midnight from the Gulf of Guinea and involved “16 GPS-guided precision” missiles and MQ-9 Reaper drones. The airstr+kes, which targeted an alleged IS camp in Sokoto State, were felt by nearby communities. In Jabo village, residents said the explosions shook homes and lit up the sky. Sanusi Madabo, a 40-year-old farmer, said he initially thought a plane had cr@shed. “The light b¥rned bright for hours,” Madabo said. “It was almost like daytime.” Trump said the militants targeted were “targeting and viciously k+lling, primarily, innocent Christians.” However, residents and security analysts have noted that Nigeria’s prolonged security crisis affects both Christians and Muslims across the country. The full impact of the str+kes, including casualties and d+mage, has yet to be independently confirmed.
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  • US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims

    A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night.
    Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
    US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night. Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
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  • US Attack on ISIS: Man Recounts Terrifying Encounter With Armed Men on Sokoto–Kebbi Road

    A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing a chilling account of his encounter with armed men while travelling from Sokoto to Kebbi State, days after the United States confirmed airstrikes on ISIS terrorist bases in the region. According to the man, gunmen dressed like soldiers stopped their commercial bus, claimed to be Muslims, and warned they were fighting only “infidels” and enemies of Allah. His viral account has reignited concerns over insecurity, religious targeting, and the true extent of terrorist activities in northern Nigeria.
    US Attack on ISIS: Man Recounts Terrifying Encounter With Armed Men on Sokoto–Kebbi Road A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing a chilling account of his encounter with armed men while travelling from Sokoto to Kebbi State, days after the United States confirmed airstrikes on ISIS terrorist bases in the region. According to the man, gunmen dressed like soldiers stopped their commercial bus, claimed to be Muslims, and warned they were fighting only “infidels” and enemies of Allah. His viral account has reignited concerns over insecurity, religious targeting, and the true extent of terrorist activities in northern Nigeria.
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  • CONFIRMED

    The US Air Force allegedly used just 2 mins to neutralize the ISIS based in Nigeria. No one saw them coming, they did not know what hit them. That was the craziest Christmas gift ever.

    The Federal government just confirmed that they collaborated with America on the attack.

    America did not att*ck Muslims, they att*cked the Islamic t*rrorists who have been k*dnapping and doing terrible things to Christians and Muslims.
    CONFIRMED ❤️❤️❤️ The US🇺🇸 Air Force allegedly used just 2 mins to neutralize the ISIS based in Nigeria🇳🇬. No one saw them coming, they did not know what hit them. That was the craziest Christmas gift ever. The Federal government just confirmed that they collaborated with America on the attack. America did not att*ck Muslims, they att*cked the Islamic t*rrorists who have been k*dnapping and doing terrible things to Christians and Muslims.
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  • US Congressman Observes Shifting Nigerian Government Attitudes Towards Protecting Christians Amid Terror Threats

    United States Congressman Bill Huizenga has observed signs of changing attitudes within the Nigerian government toward the protection of Christians, following his visit with a US congressional delegation to Nigeria. During the trip, lawmakers engaged with Nigerian officials to review security challenges and counterterrorism efforts targeting extremist groups affecting both Christians and moderate Muslims. Huizenga noted that some government officials are increasingly committed to safeguarding vulnerable communities. The visit coincided with US-led airstrikes against ISIS-affiliated militants in northwest Nigeria, following years of attacks primarily targeting Christians, announced by President Donald Trump on Christmas Day. The delegation’s discussions highlighted ongoing diplomatic and legislative cooperation between the US and Nigeria on security matters.
    US Congressman Observes Shifting Nigerian Government Attitudes Towards Protecting Christians Amid Terror Threats United States Congressman Bill Huizenga has observed signs of changing attitudes within the Nigerian government toward the protection of Christians, following his visit with a US congressional delegation to Nigeria. During the trip, lawmakers engaged with Nigerian officials to review security challenges and counterterrorism efforts targeting extremist groups affecting both Christians and moderate Muslims. Huizenga noted that some government officials are increasingly committed to safeguarding vulnerable communities. The visit coincided with US-led airstrikes against ISIS-affiliated militants in northwest Nigeria, following years of attacks primarily targeting Christians, announced by President Donald Trump on Christmas Day. The delegation’s discussions highlighted ongoing diplomatic and legislative cooperation between the US and Nigeria on security matters.
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  • Hundreds of Muslims Join Christians at Kaduna Christmas Service to Promote Peace and Interfaith Unity

    In a remarkable display of interfaith harmony, hundreds of Muslims from across Northern Nigeria joined Christians at the Christmas service of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Kaduna State. Led by Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru, the event aimed to foster peace, unity, and mutual understanding between religious communities. Islamic scholars and clerics, including Sheikh Salihu Mai Barota and Imam Ibrahim Musa, encouraged youths to reject religious violence, avoid fake news, and support national peace initiatives. The annual gathering, now in its 15th year, underscores growing interreligious cooperation in Northern Nigeria amid economic challenges and insecurity. The church’s efforts have been recognized internationally, with Pastor Buru receiving the 2022 UN World Interfaith Harmony Week Award.
    Hundreds of Muslims Join Christians at Kaduna Christmas Service to Promote Peace and Interfaith Unity In a remarkable display of interfaith harmony, hundreds of Muslims from across Northern Nigeria joined Christians at the Christmas service of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Kaduna State. Led by Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru, the event aimed to foster peace, unity, and mutual understanding between religious communities. Islamic scholars and clerics, including Sheikh Salihu Mai Barota and Imam Ibrahim Musa, encouraged youths to reject religious violence, avoid fake news, and support national peace initiatives. The annual gathering, now in its 15th year, underscores growing interreligious cooperation in Northern Nigeria amid economic challenges and insecurity. The church’s efforts have been recognized internationally, with Pastor Buru receiving the 2022 UN World Interfaith Harmony Week Award.
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  • Islamic Cleric Says Muslims Can Eat Christmas Food Given by Christians, Debunks Myths

    An Islamic cleric has addressed the ongoing debate on whether Muslims can consume food prepared for Christmas by Christians. Speaking in a trending video shared on social media, the cleric clarified that there is nothing wrong with Muslims eating Christmas food, dismissing claims that such food constitutes a sacrifice for idolatrous worship. He also emphasized that the use of the Gregorian calendar to fix Christmas celebrations does not amount to idolatry.
    The cleric highlighted that those opposed to Muslims eating Christmas food due to the calendar should reconsider their use of other devices and systems tied to the Gregorian calendar, including international passports and mobile phones. His statements, shared by social media user @SameAsake on X, have sparked widespread discussion, with many Nigerians supporting the cleric’s reasoning and advocating religious tolerance and harmony.
    The debate comes amid other Christmas activities in Nigeria, including Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State distributing food items to over 6,000 Christian widows and vulnerable persons, including internally displaced persons, to promote peace and inclusivity. However, incidents of crime, such as armed bandits seizing Christmas food in Kaduna State, highlight ongoing security challenges.
    The cleric’s message reinforces unity and coexistence, encouraging Nigerians to view each other as brothers and sisters regardless of religion, and to celebrate shared values of generosity and goodwill during festive seasons.
    Islamic Cleric Says Muslims Can Eat Christmas Food Given by Christians, Debunks Myths An Islamic cleric has addressed the ongoing debate on whether Muslims can consume food prepared for Christmas by Christians. Speaking in a trending video shared on social media, the cleric clarified that there is nothing wrong with Muslims eating Christmas food, dismissing claims that such food constitutes a sacrifice for idolatrous worship. He also emphasized that the use of the Gregorian calendar to fix Christmas celebrations does not amount to idolatry. The cleric highlighted that those opposed to Muslims eating Christmas food due to the calendar should reconsider their use of other devices and systems tied to the Gregorian calendar, including international passports and mobile phones. His statements, shared by social media user @SameAsake on X, have sparked widespread discussion, with many Nigerians supporting the cleric’s reasoning and advocating religious tolerance and harmony. The debate comes amid other Christmas activities in Nigeria, including Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State distributing food items to over 6,000 Christian widows and vulnerable persons, including internally displaced persons, to promote peace and inclusivity. However, incidents of crime, such as armed bandits seizing Christmas food in Kaduna State, highlight ongoing security challenges. The cleric’s message reinforces unity and coexistence, encouraging Nigerians to view each other as brothers and sisters regardless of religion, and to celebrate shared values of generosity and goodwill during festive seasons.
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  • The Silence of Religious Leaders in Nigeria Amid Corruption, Oppression, and Terrorism: A Call for Unified Prayers This Christmas Season

    In a powerful opinion piece, M. Musa highlights the troubling silence of religious leaders—both Christian pastors and Muslim imams—during Nigeria’s ongoing crises of corruption, oppression, and terrorism. Once vocal during political campaigns, many clerics have now become silent, prioritizing personal gain or political access over moral responsibility. Musa calls for accountability and challenges Nigerians to demand fearless prayers against injustice in every mosque and church during Christmas celebrations. He emphasizes that faith should not serve power, and religion must uphold truth rather than politics. The piece urges citizens to act if spiritual leaders refuse to denounce corruption openly, framing silence as complicity. Musa’s message resonates across faiths, stressing that both Christians and Muslims can unite under one God to confront societal ills, with prayer serving as a form of moral resistance. Ultimately, the article is a call to action for the masses to reclaim moral authority and demand integrity from religious institutions in Nigeria.
    The Silence of Religious Leaders in Nigeria Amid Corruption, Oppression, and Terrorism: A Call for Unified Prayers This Christmas Season In a powerful opinion piece, M. Musa highlights the troubling silence of religious leaders—both Christian pastors and Muslim imams—during Nigeria’s ongoing crises of corruption, oppression, and terrorism. Once vocal during political campaigns, many clerics have now become silent, prioritizing personal gain or political access over moral responsibility. Musa calls for accountability and challenges Nigerians to demand fearless prayers against injustice in every mosque and church during Christmas celebrations. He emphasizes that faith should not serve power, and religion must uphold truth rather than politics. The piece urges citizens to act if spiritual leaders refuse to denounce corruption openly, framing silence as complicity. Musa’s message resonates across faiths, stressing that both Christians and Muslims can unite under one God to confront societal ills, with prayer serving as a form of moral resistance. Ultimately, the article is a call to action for the masses to reclaim moral authority and demand integrity from religious institutions in Nigeria.
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  • U.S. Congressmen Rule Out Troop Deployment to Nigeria, Call Violence Against Muslims and Christians “Unacceptable”

    A bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation visiting Nigeria has ruled out sending American troops to address the country’s insecurity, emphasizing that the U.S. designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) aims to drive reforms through diplomatic pressure, not military intervention. Led by Congressman Bill Huizenga and including Reps. Michael Baumgartner, Keith Self, and Jefferson Shreve, the delegation met with Nigerian officials, religious leaders, and civil society representatives to discuss religious freedom, accountability, and strategies to curb violence across the country. While condemning attacks on both Muslims and Christians, the lawmakers stressed non-military support such as humanitarian assistance, institutional reforms, and capacity-building as key approaches to improving stability in Nigeria.
    U.S. Congressmen Rule Out Troop Deployment to Nigeria, Call Violence Against Muslims and Christians “Unacceptable” A bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation visiting Nigeria has ruled out sending American troops to address the country’s insecurity, emphasizing that the U.S. designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) aims to drive reforms through diplomatic pressure, not military intervention. Led by Congressman Bill Huizenga and including Reps. Michael Baumgartner, Keith Self, and Jefferson Shreve, the delegation met with Nigerian officials, religious leaders, and civil society representatives to discuss religious freedom, accountability, and strategies to curb violence across the country. While condemning attacks on both Muslims and Christians, the lawmakers stressed non-military support such as humanitarian assistance, institutional reforms, and capacity-building as key approaches to improving stability in Nigeria.
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  • How Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi Mentored Over 63 Million Muslims Worldwide, Family Reveals During Tinubu’s Condolence Visit

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    According to the deceased’s son, Isa Kasim, his father went out at dawn to perform the adhan. After making the first call to prayer, he usually sat briefly to recite supplications before proceeding with the second call, when the attack occurred.

    The suspect allegedly responsible for the killing was chased by an angry mob and killed, while his residence was set ablaze before security operatives arrived and restored calm to the area.

    Authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the incident as investigations continue.

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