Rapper Nicki Minaj Speaks Out Against Persecution of Nigerian Christians
- In Nigeria, 265 students from a Catholic school are still kidnapped, while 50 minors escaped and rejoined their families, as confirmed by an official statement.
- Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya warned that churches will close if kidnapped priest Father John is not released before November 26.
- Bishop Robert Barron highlighted the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, noting that 100,000 Christians have been murdered in the last decade.
- Rapper Nicki Minaj called for prayers for the release of hostages in Nigeria and action against the persecution of Christians.
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Rapper Nicki Minaj Speaks Out Against Persecution of Nigerian Christians
Rapper Nicki Minaj is one of the high-profile people drawing attention to the plight of Christians in Nigeria. Read MoreThe post Rapper Nicki Minaj Speaks Out Against Persecution of Nigerian Christians appeared first on Christian News Now.
Pope Leo XIV Finds His Common Ground with Trump: Christian Persecution in Nigeria
Nearly a month after President Donald Trump announced that he would return Nigeria to the State Department's list of Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) for religious freedom, Pope Leo XIV has emerged as one of the most prominent voices quietly, but consistently, offering support to the cause. The post Pope Leo XIV Finds His Common Ground with Trump: Christian Persecution in Nigeria appeared first on Breitbart.
Hundreds of Nigerian students remain captive; Cameroon archbishop warns of church closures
ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 24, 2025 / 17:41 pm The Catholic Church is facing a new wave of violence in Africa: In Nigeria, 265 students from a Catholic school remain captive after being kidnapped last [...]
Hundreds of Nigerian Students Remain Captive; Cameroon Archbishop Warns of Church Closures
Evgeny Haritonov Archbishop Nkea explained that if the priest remains in the hands of his captors by that date, the parishes, schools, and Catholic institutions of the Ndop deanery will be closed. An official statement from the diocese, published on Nov. 23, reported that 50 minors managed to escape and reunite with their families.
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