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Nigerian government rejects Trump’s claim about Christian killings

Nigeria rebuffs Trump’s claims of mass Christian killings by Islamists, highlighting indiscriminate violence affecting Muslims most, as the U.S. president threatens military action and aid suspension amid debates on religious freedom and foreign intervention.

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The Nigerian government has rejected claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump on October 31, about “mass killings” of Christians by Islamists, stating these allegations misrepresent the situation.

Trump has threatened military intervention and potential aid reductions unless Nigeria protects Christians, suggesting it could be labeled a “country of particular concern” regarding religious freedom violations.

President Bola Tinubu affirmed Nigeria’s commitment to religious liberty and pointed out that the Islamist insurgency primarily affects Muslims. Meanwhile, human rights activist Omoyele Sowore warned against U.S. military involvement, highlighting adverse outcomes in other nations.

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