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Nigerian Jihadists Are Committing Genocide Against Christians Because Their “Secular” Government Enables It

by Jacob Dashiell
November 6, 2025

A shocking new report reveals that Nigerian authorities are threatening to arrest the victims of jihadist violence if they publicly denounce Islamic terrorism. In a country where Christians are being slaughtered, kidnapped, and burned out of their villages by extremist militias, the government’s posture has shifted from negligence to outright complicity. This is not merely political cowardice — it’s spiritual blindness. And it offers a chilling preview of what Jesus called the great falling away.

According to Breitbart News, Nigeria’s security agencies have issued warnings to residents in northern and central regions, telling them to remain silent or face arrest for “inciting religious tension.” Local leaders who speak out against Boko Haram, Fulani jihadists, or the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) are now being threatened with prosecution — even as the terrorists roam freely. One activist who lost his family in an attack said he was told by authorities that if he continued to “spread hatred against Islam,” he would be detained.

In other words, the victims of mass murder are being treated as criminals for naming their persecutors.

Nigeria’s constitution guarantees freedom of religion, yet more Christians are killed there for their faith than in any other nation on earth. In some recent years, more Christians have been killed in Nigeria than in all other nations combined.

Entire communities have been wiped out in Plateau, Benue, and Kaduna states. Over 50,000 Christians have reportedly been murdered in the past two decades — and millions displaced. Yet the global response has been silence. The U.S. removed Nigeria from its list of “Countries of Particular Concern” under religious persecution, a decision made during the Biden regime for reasons that make absolutely no sense.

President Donald Trump recently put them back on the list. This acts as a prompt for Congress to act with sanctions or other means.

The Nigerian government is criminalizing speech that exposes jihadist terror. They are actively and aggressively trying to cover up the genocide because they support it. They will never admit it, but most in the Nigerian government are perfectly fine with Christians being driven out of their nation one way or another.

The Silence of the World — and the Church

Why is there no outcry? Because the same spirit that blinds the Nigerian elite is at work across the world. The so-called “international community” condemns Israel for defending itself but ignores thousands of dead Christians in Africa. Western media refuses to acknowledge jihad when the victims are believers. And much of the modern church — obsessed with comfort and inclusion — dares not speak of martyrdom, spiritual warfare, or the demonic nature of radical Islam.

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But Scripture warned of this. “The time will come,” Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 4:3, “when they will not endure sound doctrine.” We are there. Nigeria is not an isolated case; it is a window into a global system where truth is outlawed and evil is rebranded as tolerance.

The Red-Green Alliance on Display

This moment also exposes the dangerous alliance between Marxist governance and Islamic ideology — a pattern that stretches far beyond Africa. Governments infiltrated by leftist ideology suppress truth and protect “protected classes” at all costs, even when those groups are actively committing violence. In Nigeria, that means the state punishes Christians to avoid “offending Muslims.” In the West, it means censoring speech about radical Islam, grooming, or moral collapse under the banner of “hate speech.”

It’s the same spirit — one that hates truth, silences dissent, and persecutes righteousness.

A Prophetic Pattern Emerging

Revelation 17–18 describes a global harlot system that partners with the kings of the earth — drunk on the blood of the saints. Nigeria’s persecution of Christian truth-tellers fits that pattern perfectly. The machinery of the state, instead of defending the innocent, now serves as an instrument of suppression. It is a preview of the coming global order — where loyalty to Christ will be considered a crime against “peace.”

The persecution of believers has always been the canary in the coal mine of civilization. When a nation criminalizes truth, judgment soon follows. Nigeria’s leaders are playing with fire — both politically and spiritually. And the West’s silence only deepens its own guilt.

The Call to the Remnant

For the Church, this moment is a test of courage. Will believers speak up for their brothers and sisters in Nigeria, or will they remain silent while darkness spreads? Christ warned that those who deny Him before men will be denied before the Father. But He also promised that the faithful who endure to the end will be saved.

Nigeria’s Christians are enduring unimaginable suffering. Their testimony is a rebuke to the lukewarm faith of much of the Western church. As their voices are silenced by corrupt authorities, ours must grow louder.

Because this isn’t just Nigeria’s battle. It’s the world’s. And it’s spiritual.

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Comments 2

  1. R Finley says:
    7 months ago

    Are you paying attention New York!!!!!!

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  2. Randy says:
    7 months ago

    OBAMA was a total muslim! That is why he DID NOTHING when Boko HAram kidnapped those 300 school girls. They begged him for help and the most they got was his wife holding up a sing saying WE STADN WITH OUR GIRLS! The left proclaimed her a hero! She was not standing with them when they were raped over and over and over and murdered and had bombs strappedon them and forced to commit suicide for Islam! Trump must help and it seems he will.! The left will find a way to complain about it!

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