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American Lawmaker Rep. Riley M. Moore Speaks 0ut After ISIS Threatens Nigerian Christians Again (Must Read)

American lawmaker rep. Rily M. Moore has spoken out after ISIS threatens Nigerian Christians to covert to Islam or perish in this big 2025

A new wave of global concern has swept in after the extremist group ISIS reportedly issued a statement threatening Christians in Nigeria, warning them to either convert or face death. This chilling message has ignited international outrage and sparked renewed conversations about terrorism, religious freedom, and military cooperation in Nigeria.

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In response to this alarming threat, U.S. Representative Riley M. Moore made a strong statement, reaffirming America’s commitment to supporting persecuted Christians in Nigeria.

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In a public statement, Rep. Moore expressed:

“ISIS recently issued a statement saying Christians of Nigeria must either convert or die. We will never back down from supporting our brothers and sisters in Christ, and I’m glad to see the Nigerian government is working in coordination and cooperation with @POTUS to defeat these radical Islamic terrorists.”  American lawmaker rep

Moore’s comments highlight the increasing political support from the U.S. for Nigeria’s counterterrorism efforts, especially against extremist groups operating in the North-East and North-West regions.American lawmaker rep

For over a decade, Nigeria has been grappling with multiple terrorist organizations, including Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other factions linked to ISIS. Recently, discussions about enhancing military intelligence sharing and operational cooperation between Nigeria and the U.S. have gained momentum, particularly after confirmed airstrikes targeting terrorist camps.  American lawmaker rep

Security analysts believe that international collaboration is becoming more crucial due to the cross-border nature of extremist networks operating throughout West Africa.  American lawmaker rep

The recent ISIS threat has sparked renewed anxiety among Christian communities, civil society organizations, and religious leaders. Many of these groups have been advocating for stronger protections for vulnerable populations and clearer strategies to tackle sectarian violence for quite some time.  American lawmaker rep

Human rights advocates caution that extremist propaganda targeting religious groups often comes before actual attacks, highlighting the importance of a swift international response.

While some Nigerians are open to international assistance, others believe that Nigeria should maintain complete control over its security operations. The ongoing debate centers on whether foreign involvement enhances national security or potentially heightens tensions.

What’s undeniable, though, is that the threat of terrorism is a pressing issue, with religious freedom and the safety of civilians at the forefront of discussions.

As the world’s attention shifts back to Nigeria, experts suggest that the next few months will be pivotal in deciding if coordinated military efforts, intelligence sharing, and internal reforms can effectively diminish extremist groups and safeguard at-risk communities.

Do you think that foreign military collaboration is essential to combat terrorism in Nigeria, or should the nation depend solely on its own forces?

Meanwhile; Nigerians are asking if Tinubu will get the Jonathan treatment in 2027,the kind treatment Nigerians including the current president gave Goodluck in 2015 presidential election

 

There’s a heated political debate taking center stage in Nigeria: Could President Bola Ahmed Tinubu end up facing the same fate as former President Goodluck Jonathan did in the 2015 general election?

This conversation was sparked by Senator Ali Ndume, who recently pointed out that the current wave of defections and endorsements in favor of President Tinubu resembles the political backing Jonathan had before his surprising loss in 2015.

However, political analyst Jones FCC Onwuasoanya, PhD, argues that this comparison is fundamentally misguided. A deeper dive into Nigeria’s political scene reveals that the situations in 2015 and 2027 are worlds apart.

Back in 2015, the downfall of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) began from within. Long before the election, Jonathan’s party was plagued by internal strife, factional battles, and strategic sabotage.    Nigerians are asking if Tinubu

By 20132014:– The PDP lost its grip on the Governors’ Forum. COntinue reading here

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