Violence in Nigeria that Trump cites
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President Donald Trump said Oct. 31 he would place Nigeria on a religious freedom watch list in response to violence in that country perpetuated against predominantly Christian communities – and subsequently threatened military action if that country’s government didn’t “move fast” to respond.
President Donald Trump threatens military action against Nigeria over Christian killings, orders aid suspension and warns of "guns-a-blazing" response to Islamic terrorism.
A crowd of about 200 mourners gathered under the clear sky of Barkin Ladi in Nigeria’s Plateau State as pastor Ezekiel Dachomo officiated the mass burial
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action against Nigeria if it fails to end Christian persecution.
The DSS has given a key update on the prosecution of major terror suspects. The update comes amid threats by the US to unleash its military on Nigeria.
The killers, as they so often do, descended under cover of darkness, the sound of their arrival masked by falling rain. Most residents of Yelewata, a Christian farming village in central Nigeria’s Benue state,
President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of Nigeria on Saturday, threatening to immediately halt all U.S. aid and assistance to the country while instructing the Pentagon to prepare for potential military intervention if the government fails to curb what he described as the "killing of Christians."
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Bandits brutally kill powerful pastor, abduct many church members in prominent northern state
Reverend Yahaya Kambasiya was killed and over 20 church members were abducted in Farin Dutse, Kaduna, prompting HEKAN to call for prayers and rescue efforts.
The president is scheduled to return to South Florida Nov. 5 to speak at the America Business Forum in downtown Miami.