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Keyamo Writes Trump, Denies Christian Killings in Nigeria

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Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has written to U.S. President Donald Trump, refuting claims that Christians are being systematically targeted or killed in Nigeria.

In an open letter posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday, Keyamo dismissed Trump’s allegations as “false and unfair,” insisting they do not reflect the lived reality of Nigerians across faiths.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who has spent decades as a human rights lawyer, urged Trump to verify his sources before making sweeping claims capable of damaging Nigeria’s global image.

“It would have been unconscionable for me to serve in any government that targets Christians,” Keyamo wrote.

“It is simply not true that Christians are being specifically targeted in Nigeria for persecution or killings on account of their faith.”

‘I Was Born Christian, I Know The Truth’

Keyamo said he was born and raised as a Christian and has never witnessed or tolerated any form of government-backed persecution against believers. He reminded Trump of his long-standing commitment to human rights and his recognition by international bodies, including the Global Human Rights Award he received in Washington, D.C., in 2017 from the U.S. Global Leadership Council.

He stressed that his public life and legal activism have always centered on justice, equity, and the defense of the oppressed — irrespective of religion or ethnicity.

“As someone who grew up within the Christian community and has fought for human rights all my life, I can confidently state that Christians in Nigeria are not being hunted for their faith,” he said.

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Violence Not Religious, But Criminal And Terrorist

The minister argued that Nigeria’s violent conflicts have been mostly driven by terrorism, banditry, and criminal activity — not religion. He cited the activities of Boko Haram, armed herdsmen, and cattle rustlers, noting that their victims cut across religious and ethnic lines.

According to Keyamo, these security challenges predate the current administration and cannot be described as religious wars.

“What Nigeria faces today is a decades-long problem of terrorism and violent crime,” he said.

“Christians, Muslims, and even traditionalists have all suffered. No group has been singled out.”

Tinubu’s Government Promotes Religious Balance

Defending President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Keyamo described him as a “deeply tolerant and moderate” Muslim who has demonstrated commitment to religious inclusion. He highlighted the fact that Tinubu’s wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is a pastor in one of Nigeria’s largest Pentecostal churches, while several of his children are practising Christians.

The minister also noted that many of the nation’s service chiefs and cabinet members under Tinubu’s administration are Christians — a sign that the government operates under a secular and inclusive framework.

“Nigeria’s Constitution makes our country a secular state,” he reminded.

“It guarantees freedom of religion and forbids the adoption of any state faith. The government has never protected one group while oppressing another.”

‘Opposition Agrees — There’s No Targeted Killing’

Keyamo further claimed that even opposition leaders — often quick to attack government failures — have publicly acknowledged that the narrative of targeted Christian killings in Nigeria is false.

He argued that international groups and media organizations have sometimes relied on biased or politically motivated reports, which distort the complex realities on the ground.

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“There’s a deliberate attempt by some foreign interests to simplify Nigeria’s insecurity into a religious conflict. That’s not only inaccurate but dangerous,” he said.

Appeal To Trump: Seek Balanced Information

Keyamo urged the former U.S. president to rely on credible diplomatic channels and independent verification instead of emotionally charged media reports or faith-based lobby groups.

He appealed to Trump to adopt a constructive stance that would help strengthen Nigeria-U.S. cooperation in fighting terrorism and religious extremism across Africa.

“The Nigerian people ask for sincere understanding, cooperation, and open dialogue with your government,” Keyamo said.

“We ask that you broaden your sources of information to gain a balanced view of events in Nigeria.”

He expressed confidence that closer partnership between Washington and Abuja could help tackle insurgency in the Sahel and improve intelligence sharing.

“This is not the time for division. It is the time for global unity against terror,” he wrote.

Critics React To Keyamo’s Letter

Reactions have trailed Keyamo’s open letter, with some Nigerians praising his effort to defend the country’s image, while others accused him of downplaying real cases of religious violence.

Human rights activists said that while there may not be a government policy targeting Christians, faith-based violence remains a painful reality in some regions.

“The minister’s defense is partly valid,” said a Kaduna-based rights advocate.

“But denying that Christians have suffered because of their faith oversimplifies a deep and complicated crisis.”

Political analysts also noted that Keyamo’s statement was strategically timed to cool diplomatic tensions following Trump’s alleged comments linking Nigerian leaders to Christian persecution.

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Call For Stronger Ties, Not Accusations

Concluding his letter, Keyamo reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to religious harmony, justice, and peace. He said both nations share long-standing ties that should not be damaged by misinformation or stereotypes.

“Nigeria stands ready to work with all partners, including the United States, to ensure peace, development, and religious freedom for all,” he wrote.

Keyamo signed the open letter in his capacity as Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK).

His statement comes amid heightened diplomatic debates over alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria  a claim that continues to stir controversy in both local and international circles.

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JUST IN: 44 Federal Lawmakers Ask Tinubu to Order Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

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Forty-four serving federal lawmakers have formally written to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging him to use his constitutional powers to release detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu.

The lawmakers, drawn from both northern and southern Nigeria, submitted a two-page letter and resolution under the banner of “Concerned Federal Lawmakers.”

They asked the President to activate a political solution by directing the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) to discontinue Kanu’s prosecution and convene a national dialogue involving key stakeholders.

The lawmakers argued that only a political process can address the long-running tensions surrounding Kanu’s case and help restore peace in the South-East.

They also referenced past negotiations between the Federal Government and other armed or agitating groups, insisting that Kanu’s case should not be treated differently.

The letter, signed by 44 members of the House of Representatives, includes lawmakers such as Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, Obi Aguocha, Murphy Osaro, Peter Akpanke, Mudshiru Lukman, Paul Nnamechi, Sunday Cyriacus, Obed Shehu, Dominic Ifeanyi, Ugwu Emmanuel, Daniel Ago, Chike Okafor, Adam Ogene, Emeka Chinedu, Chimaobi Sam, Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, Donatus Matthew, Ibe Osonwa, Okey-Joe Onuakalusi, Thaddeus Atta, Udema Okonkwo, Cyril Godwin, Chinwe Nnabuike, Kana Nkemkama, Peter Aniekwe, Gwachem Maureen, Onwunka, Anayo Onwuegbu, Nwobosi Joseph, Amobi Godwin, Blessing Amadi, Anthony Adepoju, Joshua Gana, Chris Nkwonta, Emeka Idu, Peter Uzokwe, Matthew Nwogu, Tochukwu Okere, Benedict Etanabene, Godwin Offiono, Ngozi Okolie, and Nnamdi Ezechi.

The lawmakers stressed that several domestic court rulings and international tribunal decisions have favoured Kanu, and that public support for his release has grown significantly over the past years.

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Their letter reads in part:

“Driven by the urgent need for national reconciliation and healing — and having noted the Federal Government’s open negotiations with militants and agitating groups in different parts of Nigeria — we respectfully request that Your Excellency directs the Attorney-General of the Federation to discontinue the prosecution of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as soon as practicable.”

They also urged President Tinubu to initiate a constructive political dialogue following the discontinuance of the case.

The lawmakers expressed confidence that the move would reduce insecurity in the South-East and promote national stability.

They concluded by thanking the President for considering their request and pledged continued respect for the office of the President.

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BREAKING: Wike-led PDP faction expels Makinde, Bode George, others

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing a severe crisis, with a faction loyal to Minister Nyesom Wike expelling several high-ranking members, including Governors Seyi Makinde, Bala Mohammed, and Dauda Lawal, as well as former Chairman of the Board of Trustees Senator Adolphus Wabara and recently elected National Chairman Kabiru Turaki.

This move follows the controversial PDP national convention in Ibadan, where Wike and his loyalists were expelled from the party.

The expelled members are accused of anti-party activities, disobedience to court orders, and conduct bringing the party into disrepute.

The factional National Executive Committee also dissolved state executive councils in Oyo, Bauchi, Zamfara, Yobe, Lagos, and Ekiti States, directing caretaker committees and fresh congresses.

This crisis has sparked concerns about the party’s future, with some analysts describing it as “heading to Golgotha”.

The PDP’s internal conflicts have led to defections, weakened its opposition stance, and raised questions about its viability in future elections.

 

 

 

 

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Wike-led faction takes over PDP national secretariat

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The Peoples Democratic Party faction loyal to FCT minister Nyesom Wike has taken over the party’s national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja.

The takeover of the party’s secretariat was reportedly ahead of a parallel meeting scheduled for the same venue by the faction that held its national convention in Ibadan over the weekend.

Samuel Anyanwu, National Secretary of the pro-Wike faction, arrived at the secretariat with some members of his group.

Shortly after, members of the Taminu Turaki-led faction also arrived but were blocked from entering.

Reports indicate that two governors from the Turaki faction forced their way into the building.

Security operatives responded by firing gunshots and releasing teargas to disperse remaining members, triggering panic and confusion as attendees scrambled for safety.

While speaking to newsmen before the arrival of the Turaki faction, Anyanwu described the security presence as routine, aimed at maintaining order during Board of Trustees (BoT) and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings. He confirmed that his faction was prepared to hold the meetings as scheduled

 

 

 

 

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