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Christians Slaughtered in Nigeria: Is the World Ignoring Genocide?

Another day, another massacre. Muslim militants slaughtered over 40 Nigerian Christians this week, including innocent children. Their bloodsoaked bodies now join the growing mountains of dead believers across Africa’s most dangerous nation for followers of Christ.

Radical Fulani herdsmen swept through Plateau State communities, torching homes and hunting down families. Survivors describe motorcycles swarming villages as gunfire echoed through the night. 383 Christian houses now lie in ashes while 1,000 faithful refugees flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

This isn’t random violence—it’s religious cleansing. Jihadists have murdered 3,300 Nigerian Christians already this year alone. Since 2009, over 52,000 believers have been butchered while Western leaders sip lattes and draft empty resolutions. Nigeria’s government watches silently as churches burn and pastors’ throats get slit.

Weak global leadership fuels the genocide. The Biden administration shamefully removed Nigeria’s “Country of Particular Concern” designation despite overwhelming evidence of persecution. European bishops even tried blaming climate change instead of radical Islam for the bloodshed. This cowardice emboldens terrorists to keep sharpening their machetes.

Christian villages now resemble war zones. Mothers find sons mutilated in fields. Fathers dig mass graves while militants jeer from stolen pickup trucks. Over 4 million believers live as refugees in their own nation—abandoned by officials who should protect them. Nigeria’s president claims he’s “reshuffling” leadership while corpses pile up daily.

The silent war on faith continues unchallenged. Boko Haram and Fulani death squads operate freely, knowing international activists care more about pronouns than praying communities. Every canceled church service, every burned Bible, every orphaned child proves the global left’s hypocrisy on human rights.

America must lead where others fail. Strong sanctions could cripple the jihadist networks. Military aid should flow only when Nigeria’s government starts arresting killers instead of hosting them. President Trump showed courage by labeling Nigeria’s atrocities—we need that moral clarity restored immediately.

Patriots won’t look away. While woke corporations virtue-signal about diversity, real persecution flourishes. These Nigerian martyrs’ cries echo across oceans, demanding action from freedom-loving nations. Either we stand with the persecuted church now, or watch Christianity get erased from entire regions by terrorist steel and fire.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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