Nigeria, Donald Trump and Christian Genocide
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said Wednesday that he would support President Trump should he follow through on his earlier threat to send U.S. troops into Nigeria to defend the country’s Christian population from Islamic extremists.
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Is there a Christian genocide in Nigeria? Evidence shows all faiths are under attack by terrorists
Despite the number of fatalities from terrorism in Nigeria, it is difficult to delineate the killings based on religious affiliations.
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Nigerian expert urges prayer for persecuted Christians amid 'toxic cocktail' of conflict
Ayedun, who works for U S -based Christian humanitarian nonprofit World Relief, urged Americans to remember the plight of Christians in Nigeria, where tens of thousands have been
"Nigeria is not a hostile country, Nigeria is a partner with the American government," an adviser to the Nigerian government said.
Officials have accused the United States of foreign interference and called on Washington to support the country’s democracy instead of fomenting division.
A crowd of about 200 mourners gathered under the clear sky of Barkin Ladi in Nigeria’s Plateau State as pastor Ezekiel Dachomo officiated the mass burial
President Donald Trump was heading to Florida on Friday, watching Fox News, when he saw the network run a story on how Christians were being targeted by Islamic groups in Nigeria, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
United States Senator Ted Cruz has accused former President Joe Biden of turning a blind eye while radical Islamic terrorists allegedly slaughtered