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Religious Persecution In Nigeria: American Fact-Finders Have Vindicated Us —Intersociety
Says Findings Provided a Grim Chance of Saving Government and Lawmakers of Nigeria from Further International Embarrassment and Humiliation in US, Europe and Canada for Defending the Indefensible; Lists 21 sweeping measures Nigerian Government must undertake to avoid earning ‘America’s Country of Particular Concern’ and its political leadership targeted sanctions; return Nigeria to secular State including freedom of religion and worship, ensure multi-cultural composition and governance and stop the looming Complex Humanitarian Emergencies that can envelope Africa, US, Europe, Canada, Maghreb and Asia should Nigeria’s explosive population of 238m implode

A Civil Society Organisation (CSO), the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has said celebrated the recent report by the Nigerian Government procured American Fact Finders working on Genocide against Nigerian Christians, saying their report vindicated Intersociety.
Intersociety Head, Criminologist and Researcher, Mr. Emeka Umeagbalasi, made the remarks in a during a phone interview with Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) on October 18, 2025.
Mr. Umeagbalasi followed it up with a press release issued on Sunday, October 19, praising the US team led by Retired Mayor Mike Arnold.
Intersociety had recently published several research reports regarding “ongoing religious Persecution especially the persecution against Christians across Nigeria, documented and reported since 2010, with a spike since 2015.
According to Umeagbalasi, what made the disclosures unique was that the team was procured by the Nigerian Government that also wanted them to say what it wanted them to say.
“Shockingly, the Fact Finders held unto their consciences and stood by the truth,” he said.

Head of International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), Emeka Umeagbalasi
Umeagbalasi continued: “It all started on October 14, 2025, when the Nigerian Government through the Office of the National Security Adviser and President Tinubu’s leading social media influencer, Reno Omokri flew in the American fact-finding team led by Retired Mike Arnold of the City of Blanco, Texas, USA, and other respected members of his team: Retired Ambassador Lewis Lucke, Pastor Jed D’Grace and Mr. Judd Saul.
“The American Fact-Finding team later held a press conference in Abuja under the coordination of Reno Omokri, featuring several media practitioners and selected human rights activists.
“According to Mr. Mike Arnold, he first visited Nigeria in 2010 as a board member of Unity for Africa and have since then made 15 trips to the country six extended investigative missions since 2019.
“He also said that had come only to give, serve, and stand with the people of this country whom he dearly loved as his second home.
“The Former Mayor also added that his closest and most trusted friends are native Nigerians and that he was personally invited by National Security Advisor Nuhu Ribadu and influencer Reno Omokri, with the sole aim of the trip being to simply meet certain key people, and then declared the truth…
“According to him, he was visiting independently, and his statement was made without coercion or inducement of any kind.”
In his report, Mayor Arnold and his team concluded the campaign of violence and displacement in Northern and Middle Belt Nigeria does indeed constitute a calculated, current and long-running genocide against Christian communities and other religious minorities, without any reasonable doubt.
“To continue to deny this is to be complicit in these atrocities,” he declared.
Umeagbalasi noted that invited media silenced the report when the plotted false narratives did not fly as the crowded press conference held on October 14 in Abuja was found to have received little or no media attention from those that attended.
“Attempts were also made to twist and adulterate the original findings of the report,” he observed.
Measures Required to Return Nigeria to Secularism, Freedom of Worship Devoid of “Religicide”
Intersociety then listed 21 sweeping measures Nigerian Government must undertake to avoid being designated “Country of Particular Concern’ (CPC) by American government, as well as targeted sanctions against Nigeria’s political leadership.
The measures, Umeagbalasi stated, may also return Nigeria to secular state, including freedom of religion and worship and ensure multi-cultural composition and governance.
He said: “The recent shocking disclosures by the Nigerian Government-procured American Fact Finders on raging religious persecution across the country is therefore a clear wakeup call and a rare opportunity for leaders of the country to make amends and rise to the occasion including embarking on problem solving and win-win situation in the end.
The Nigerian leaders are strongly reminded that time is no longer on their side.
“The Nigerian Government must stop defending the indefensible and squandering hugely borrowed and scantly generated non-loan public funds on frivolities and irrelevancies by sustaining falsehood propaganda and international lobbying.
“The National Assembly technical committee to advise it and the Executive, should channel their ‘expert advice’ to the country’s Federal Executive Council and leaders or high commands of the country’s security forces to go back to the drawing board and comprehensively rewind and reverse.
“The twenty-one measures that must be undertaken as a matter of uttermost immediacy are:
1. Ensuring the supremacy of the provisions of the country’s 1999 Constitution above all domestically enacted auxiliary laws including supremacy of Sections 10 (no state religion) and 38 (freedom of religion and worship) and the entire constitutional Chapter Four above any other law passed or deemed to have been passed by National Assembly by way of an Act or House of Assembly of any State by way of a State House of Assembly Law. These importantly include all blasphemy laws or ‘Sharia and its Enforcement laws.
2. The above are also in conformity with Articles 8 and 18 of the UDHR, the ICCPR and the ACHPR, acceded to by Nigeria in 1961, 1976 and 1983, in addition to the ICC Statute of 1998 and their Protocols of 1977, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Genocide Convention of 1948, all acceded to by Nigeria.
3. Ending all semblances of ‘State Jihadism’ in Nigeria and allowing the country to be operated and governed on secularism guarded by the provisions of the secular 1999 Constitution.
4. Ending and abolishing all forms of ‘structural, physical and cultural violence’ and enthronement of ‘negative and positive peace’ and ushering the country into ‘Human Security Governance’ and massive growth and development
5. Mustering enough political will to convene an electoral constituent National Conference where the country’s 384 ethnic nationalities and its multi-religious groupings shall be converged to discuss and agree on how best to live in peace, religious harmony and ethnically-induced peaceful co-existence.
6. These must be done bearing in mind important historical instances below:
7. The Union of Tanzania (Tanganyika and Zanzibar Path 1964), Ethiopia- Eritrea Path 1991, Czechoslovakia (Czechs and Slovakia: Velvet Path 1989), Unification of Germany (Berlin Wall Path 1989), Balkanization of the Yugoslavia Breakup Path 1991, the terminal point of the Soviet’s Perestroika and Glasnost Path 1991.
There were also the Sudan-South/Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement Path of 2005, the Taif Power Sharing Agreement Path of 1943 between Lebanese Sunni Muslims and Christians, dividing parliamentary seats into 50:50 and high ranking public posts, etc. These are great historical answers to several ‘Great National Questions’ undertaken by several troubling States or Unions.
8. Nigerian Government must end crude, brutish, clannish, illiterate, hate, discriminatory and ethno-religious soldiering and policing especially in Eastern Nigeria.
9. Nigerian security forces’ operations and law enforcements must be intellectually and intelligence driven and maddening resort to indiscriminate killings, wanton destruction of properties, hate policing and soldiering, ethno-religious profiling, false labeling, mass arrests, indefinite detention without trials, prosecutorial vindictiveness, mass criminalization, hearsay conclusions and jungle justice must be stopped and discontinued.
10. There must be an end to flooding of Eastern Nigeria with senior Northern Muslim officers from the country’s security forces as heads of key military and policing formations in the two regions; a case study of Imo State where despite being a State with more than 95% Christian population, all the four key security and policing establishments are manned by senior Northern Muslim officers till date.
11. There must be an end to Igbo-phobia, hatred and ethno-religious profiling including hatefully tagging every Igbo or South-East respected and independent person or group of persons or bodies as ‘IPOB-affiliated/sponsored’; just to wickedly and violently verbally scare them from adding their credible and independent voices on issues of critical national or regional public importance.
12. There must also be an end to indiscriminate killings, abductions and disappearances in the East by security forces on the grounds of ethnicity and religion or by way of mass labeling the victims ‘IPOB or ESN’.
13. Nigerian Military must account for estimated 5000 Easterners especially Igbo-Southeasterners secretly face-bagged and transported at late night and dumped from August 2015 till date in several secret military and other security dungeons scattered in different parts of Northern Nigeria including Kainji and Wawa military cantonments in Boko Haram and other Jihadists’ gripped areas. This was shocking discovered in the course of our Special Investigative Report: ‘Ocean of Innocent Flowing in Eastern Nigeria: 280 Pages; Dec 22, 2024’; covering August 2015-Dec 2024.
14. There shall be de-radicalization of the Nigerian security forces and their re-orientation and re-integration into Nigerian secularism and law enforcement professionalism.
15. There must be an end to ‘lawless or above the law status’ accorded members of the Fulani population in Nigeria in which their jihadist elements must be routed out and disarmed.
16. The Government direct or vicarious policy of facilitating the flooding into Nigeria of African jihadists of whatever names called, must end and jihadists presently quartered in the country’s mapped 11,129 forests disarmed and sent back to where they were directly or indirectly brought from.
17. Nigeria’s indigenous farming communities displaced from their ancestral lands, must be restored and protected by Nigerian Government.
18. Nigerian Government and the country’s security forces must inexcusably give account of the whereabouts of more than 850 Christian hostages still held inside the Rijana Forest in Kachia County of Kaduna State.
(The recent rescue by Nigerian Army of 21 kidnapped victims including 14 males, five females, four Chinese expatriates and one infant, inside different forests located across Kwara and Kogi States is very commendable. The evidently undisputable rescue operation was conducted by soldiers of 12 Brigade Lokoja and 22 Armored Brigade, Ilorin and coordinated by the GOC of 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major Gen C R Nnebeife should be replicated in the case of the trapped Rijana Christians, held by Jihadists from Dec 2024 to Sept 2025. The number of them that have died in captivity must also be accounted for.)
19. Abolishing Muslim-Muslim Presidency (occupation of offices of the President and the Vice President by Muslims) in Nigeria and restore power sharing arrangements between Muslims and Christians in places like Kaduna, Adamawa, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, etc., using proportionality of Muslim and Christian population in the areas.
20. Conducting a credible national census which has not been conducted since 2006 and identifying illegal aliens including gun-wielding jihadists among them and have them repatriated to their countries of origin.
21. Putting national leaders of MACBAN, FUNAM and allied others on red notice, with a stated timeframe; by giving them matching orders to rout out jihadist elements within their foot-soldiers or herdsmen by having them disarmed; or be proscribed.
22. Discontinuing jihad-enabler national policy of Fulani Cattle Ranching and flushing out Jihadists occupying vast areas of Niger State, Nigeria’s largest landmass State, recover the State from Jihadists and transform the State into Africa’s largest modern cattle ranching State, in the like of Ethiopia that recently inaugurated Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam worth not less than $5b.”
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PHOTOS: Kano Boils as Residents Protest Against Trump’s Threat
Hundreds of members of an Islamic movement group flooded the streets of Kano on Saturday to protest against statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, who recently accused Nigeria of allowing genocide against Christians and hinted at possible U.S. military intervention.

The protesters, mostly members of the Shi’ite movement, carried placards with bold messages such as “We condemn Trump’s threat to attack Nigeria,” “There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria,” and “America wants to control our resources.”
Videos and photos from the protest, shared by Hon. Nuhu Sada the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate for the Kaduna State House of Assembly in Zaria Kewaye Constituency showed large crowds chanting anti-American slogans.
On his official X (formerly Twitter) page, Sada wrote:
“Thousands of people in Kano State have come out to strongly condemn the remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump about attacking Nigeria. What is your opinion?”
The Kano demonstration comes days after a similar protest in Lagos, where participants chanted “Leave us alone, America!” while carrying placards reading “Nigerians united against U.S. threat of military invasion.”

President Trump had last week designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over alleged persecution of Christians.
He warned that Washington might intervene militarily if the Nigerian government failed to halt what he described as ongoing killings of Christians across several states.
The Federal Government swiftly dismissed the U.S. President’s statement as false and misleading.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said Trump’s remarks “completely misrepresent Nigeria’s security and religious realities.”
“There is no genocide against Christians in Nigeria. What we are facing is a shared national security challenge caused by terrorism, banditry, and extremism that affect all citizens equally, regardless of religion,” the minister stated.
He urged the international community to rely on verified information rather than political rhetoric, adding that Nigeria remains a sovereign nation capable of defending its territorial integrity.
The protests highlight growing anger across northern Nigeria, where many view Trump’s comments as an insult to national sovereignty and a ploy to destabilize the country.
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Shari’ah Council urges Tinubu to immediately sack INEC chairman
The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has called on President Bola Tinubu to rescind the appointment of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan as Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The demand follows revelations that Amupitan authored a 2020 legal brief describing violence in parts of Nigeria as “genocide against Christians and minority groups.”
The document, titled “Legal Brief: Genocide in Nigeria – The Implications for the International Community,” was released by the International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) and officially signed by Amupitan’s law firm.
In a statement issued on Friday, the SCSN expressed “deep disappointment and grave concern” over the content of the brief, describing it as “provocative, distorted, and bigoted.”
The council argued that the claims made in the document are divisive and undermine Nigeria’s unity, peace, and stability.
“If indeed Prof. Amupitan authored the document, his submissions are unbecoming of a person of learning and dangerously inimical to the unity of our country,” the statement read.
The SCSN rejected the characterisation of the Northern crisis as “Christian genocide,” arguing that the violence in Northern and North-Central Nigeria is multifaceted, affecting both Muslims and Christians.
The council cited humanitarian data indicating that Muslims have suffered more casualties in these conflicts, particularly in regions like Borno, Zamfara, and Katsina, where the majority of victims are Muslim.
It described the conflicts as rooted in systemic issues such as poverty, neglect, and social injustice, rather than religious targeting.
The council also criticised attempts to link the insecurity in the North to the 19th-century jihad of Sheikh Uthman bn Fodio, calling such references a “malicious distortion of history.” It defended the jihad as a movement of moral and social reform, not hatred or extermination.
Raising concerns about Amupitan’s neutrality, the SCSN questioned his ability to oversee national elections fairly, given the alleged bias reflected in his past writings.
“Presiding over Nigeria’s electoral system requires the highest standards of neutrality, fairness, and inclusivity. Prof. Amupitan’s record raises serious doubts about his ability to ensure free and fair elections,” the council stated.
The SCSN urged President Tinubu to review and reverse Amupitan’s appointment to protect the integrity of the electoral process.
The council also called on Nigerians to reject divisive narratives and focus on common challenges such as injustice, corruption, and insecurity, while reiterating its commitment to promoting peace and unity across religious divides.
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Police speak on alleged beheading of Adamawa CAN chairman
The Adamawa State Police Command refuted social media claims that the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the state was beheaded by terrorists.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the police identified the report, which originated from a Facebook user named “Lionman Lioni,” as false and malicious, designed to incite fear and religious tension among residents.
Police spokesman, SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, stressed that the Commissioner of Police, CP Dankombo Morris, had categorically dismissed the rumour, confirming that no such incident had occurred anywhere in Adamawa State.
Nguroje urged the public to disregard the fabricated report and verify sensitive information from credible sources before sharing.
He further disclosed that an investigation has been launched to identify and prosecute those responsible for spreading the misinformation.
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