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Bishop David Abioye Cries Out About K!llings of Christians In Nigeria 2025: Says “People are Buried in Hundreds Here — What a Wicked Set of People!”

Bishop David Abioye cries out about the rampant Christian killings in Nigeria, says “you see people buried in hundreds here in the country and say there’s no genoc!de? what a wicked set of  people he continued”

Respected Nigerian cleric and senior pastor of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Abioye, has stirred up a significant response across the nation with his passionate condemnation of the ongoing killings in Nigeria. The outspoken pastor didn’t hold back, calling out those who refuse to acknowledge that the level of violence constitutes genocide, labeling such denial as both wicked and insensitive.

In his heartfelt message, Bishop Abioye stated:

“You see people buried in hundreds and you say there is no genocide. What a wicked set of people!”

Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

His emotional plea comes at a time when reports of mass killings and communal violence are resurfacing, especially in northern and central Nigeria. The bishop’s remarks have reignited conversations about how the government is addressing insecurity, the silence from religious leaders, and the growing demands for justice for the victims of this violence.  Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

Nigerians Applaud Bishop Abioye’s Courage

Bishop Abioye’s statements have been widely circulated on social media, earning him accolades from citizens who feel he has bravely spoken truth to power. Many Nigerians expressed their gratitude to the respected cleric for not remaining silent while innocent lives continue to be lost.

Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

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Here’s the text we’re looking at: “He gets it. Thank you, sir. God bless you and prosper your ministry. Truth is the bedrock of any ministry that’s worth its onions.”  Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

Others shared similar thoughts, calling on more religious and community leaders to boldly address the ongoing violence and human rights violations that have been ignored for far too long.

A Growing Concern Over Insecurity and Silence

Nigeria has been grappling with ongoing insecurity for more than a decade — from banditry and terrorism to ethnic conflicts and political strife. The horrific mass killings in certain areas have caught the attention of both local and international observers, with many advocacy groups labeling these acts as genocidal attacks aimed at specific communities.  Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

Bishop Abioye’s comments reflect the rising frustration among citizens who feel that the government is either inactive or in denial about the true extent of the crisis. His words also serve as a moral nudge to faith leaders, urging them to leverage their influence to champion truth, justice, and national healing.  Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

The bishop stressed that recognizing the harsh realities unfolding in Nigeria is the crucial first step toward healing and accountability. “Truth,” he often emphasizes in his teachings, “is the cornerstone of righteousness and justice.”

His message resonates powerfully with Nigerians who are fed up with propaganda and denial amid daily tragedies. The message is unmistakable — silence is no longer an option.  Bishop David Abioye Cries Out

Do you agree with Bishop Abioye that Nigeria is facing a silent genocide?

Meanwhile: Mike Arnold blasts sultan of Sokoto over his recent statement that challenges anyone to provide evidence of Christian Genoc!de in Nigeria, Mike Arnold you remember him? is a friend of Reno Omokri who decided to expose Reno for who he truly is.

In a surprising turn of events, Mike Arnold, a former associate of Reno Omokri, has boldly accused the Sultan of Sokoto of masterminding and profiting from what he calls “an ongoing genocide” in Nigeria.

Arnold’s remarks came after the Sultan recently dared anyone, whether in Nigeria or abroad, to present evidence of genocide occurring in the country.  Continue reading here

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