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- Genocide Watch Countries of Concern: July–December 2020
Azerbaijan, Colombia, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Libya, Mozambique, Nigeria Nigeria Stages: Dehumanization (4), Preparation (7), Persecution (8), Extermination (9) Nigeria’s Boko They sow terror not just in Nigeria but also in Niger, Cameroon, and Burkina Faso. In 2020, ACLED records nearly 2,500 civilians killed across Nigeria. In November, the Africa Center for Strategic Studies found that Boko Haram attacks were up 52% in Nigeria
- The world notices the persecution of Nigerian Christians
Robert Royal Massacres of Christians merit U.S. pressure on Nigeria’s government for strong countermeasures A Catholic worshiper during a 2020 march in Abuja, Nigeria. The steady slaughter of Christians in the West African nation of Nigeria is one such case. Numbers vary and are difficult to verify, but between 2009 and 2023 in Nigeria, Intersociety reports The Trump administration should, at a minimum, return Nigeria to the CPC list. In July, the U.S.
- At least 50 Nigerian Christians killed by Fulani attacks in March, NGO reports
Christians in Nigeria take part in funeral festivities in April 2019. | Intersociety A Nigerian civil “In all, not less than 410 Christian lives have been lost in Nigeria to Jihadist Fulani terrorists in Since 2015, about 11,500 Christians have been killed in Nigeria, according to Intersociety. accountable responsible, Nigeria was added to the U.S. “It is a dangerous situation in too many parts of Nigeria.
- Grenade attack on Cameroon camp for displaced people kills 16
The village is located in the Mozogo district, close to the Nigerian border in the Far North region. The armed group, formed in northeastern Nigeria in 2009, has regularly launched attacks there since 2014 area is known as the Far North, an impoverished tongue of land that lies between Chad to the east and Nigeria Boko Haram launched an armed campaign in northeastern Nigeria in 2009, and the violence - which has cost thousands of people and displaced millions more - has frequently spilled over into neighbouring Cameroon, Niger
- Nigeria's New Wave of Atrocities Against Christians by the Islamic State in West Africa
In December 2019, news began to filter out of Nigeria that a Daesh affiliated terror group has been responsible Nigeria has been haunted by such acts of violence against Christians for many years. The growing impunity in Nigeria is an open invitation for such atrocities to continue. and the Niger Delta, and the crimes committed by Boko Haram across Nigeria. Furthermore, justice must be achieved for all the victims of the atrocities in Nigeria.
- Nigerian troops shoot anti-terrorist protesters
In Nigeria, Protests Draw Gunfire While Terrorists Operate Unchecked TruthNigeria January 13, 2026 By ‘Nigeria’s security forces respond to protest faster than to crime‘ (Ekpoma, Edo State) – A Nigerian Why Youths Stayed Silent After 2020 After the Lekki shootings, Nigeria’s youth movement collapsed almost “These are not accidents,” said Isa Sanusi, director of Amnesty International Nigeria. A Narrowing Civic Space Former Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal recently warned that Nigeria is “
- Six Children, Pregnant Mother among Nine Christians Killed in Fulani Jihadist Attack in Nigeria
Credit: BarnabasFund JOS, Nigeria: Six children and a pregnant woman were among nine people that Muslim Fulani herdsmen killed in north-central Nigeria Tuesday night (April 14), sources said. Killing, Kidnapping in Niger State Niger state, Nigeria. (Profoss, from original by Uwe Dedering) In northwestern Nigeria, Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Niger state On Jan. 30, Christian Solidarity International (CSI) issued a genocide warning for Nigeria, calling on
- Fulani abduct 166 Nigerian Christians. Gov't denies facts.
Nigeria’s Official Strategy of Denial of Another Church Attack TruthNigeria January 21, 2026 By Mary Within hours, Nigeria’s security officials publicly declared that no kidnapping had occurred. “Nigeria’s police are under pressure to project control,” said Dave Oladapo, a security expert. “Nigeria has a problem with accountability and we see it all the time.” The tactic is not unique to Nigeria.
- Nigerian Christian Freed After Ten Years in Prison
Terrorist Truth Nigeria December 24, 2025 Pardoned inmate Sunday Jackson with International human rights Jackson, a Christian farmer from northeastern Nigeria, spent nearly ten years in custody; four of them Across Nigeria, reactions have been swift, emotional and sharply divided. In March, Nigeria’s Supreme Court upheld Jackson’s death sentence. Media Tone Shifts Inside Nigeria Equally striking has been how Nigerian media responded.
- Mounting Violence in Nigeria Tests Trump’s Africa Policy
A wave of gruesome mass killings in North Central Nigeria on Sunday, March 10, has prompted more calls ethnic cleansing of Christian residents in North Central Nigeria. The killing wave in Nigeria reminds some of the mass killings in Rwanda in 1994. Nigerian expats have expressed concern that Nigeria’s emerging democracy is sliding ineluctably toward For the hapless farmers in northern states of Nigeria, help can’t come soon enough.
- Nigerian Christians Gunned Down by Fulani Militias
Mike Odeh James | Truth Nigeria Jun 6, 2025 Bishop Emmanuel Ande of UMC Credit Facebook of Bishop Ande Truth Nigeria First published June 6, 2025, taken down by hackers, republished December 24, 2025 By Mike Bishop Ande Emmanuel, Resident Bishop of the United Methodist Church (UMC) Nigeria Episcopal Area, confirmed ethnically motivated military-style operation, the assaults mirror a troubling pattern of violence across Nigeria If you enjoy or benefit from Truth Nigeria's reporting, then consider giving to keep our work possible
- Foreign Affairs demands probe of Nigerian massacres
House Foreign Affairs Committee to Call for Probe of Nigerian Government Lack of Response Truth Nigeria Left, Bishop Wilfred Anagbe, head of Nigeria’s Diocese of Makurdi, Rep Chris Smith, and Rev. “Nigeria has become a massive killing field,” Rep. lawmakers who are the forces behind this new stance of the United States toward Nigeria. Urgent need to stop Nigerian violence against Christians “The need for world attention on Nigeria is











