Nicki Minaj Speaks Out on the Persecution of Christians in Nigeria
Nicki Minaj - the US-based, multi-million-selling Trinidadian rapper - has publicly backed allegations concerning the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, Minaj asserted at a UN event organized by the US. Churches have been burned, families have been torn apart … simply because of how they pray.
This statement follows President Trump’s recent threats to deploy military forces to Nigeria should the government continue to allow the killing of Christians.
However, the Nigerian government contends that violence in the region affects individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of religion.
Minaj emphasized that advocating for the protection of Christians in Nigeria is about uniting humanity rather than dividing people. It's about standing up in the face of injustice. It's about what I've always stood for, she said, recognizing the leadership of Trump on this pressing issue.
She also expressed gratitude for her fanbase and highlighted Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. The US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, commended Minaj for using her platform to bring attention to this crisis.
Ongoing discussions in the US have indicated that Islamist militants have systematically targeted Christians in Nigeria, although some claims have lacked verifiable evidence. Analysts note that many violent incidents are actually rooted in struggles over resources or ethnic tensions, not purely religious issues.
Moreover, the Nigerian government has stated unequivocally that terrorists attack all who oppose their extremist ideology, irrespective of their faith.
Minaj's appearance at the UN marks an escalation in her political activism, following previous controversies during the pandemic regarding vaccine misinformation.
Her latest intervention highlights a significant trend within the entertainment industry where high-profile figures are leveraging their influence to advocate for human rights and address global crises.


















