Nigeria’s Christian Genocide EXPOSED—A Nigerian Finally Speaks Out

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Christians in Nigeria face a brutal wave of killings, kidnappings, and burned churches. This episode investigates Christian persecution in Nigeria, where thousands of lives lost and entire communities displaced. Yet, global media coverage remains minimal — leaving one of the world’s deadliest faith crises largely ignored.

Afolarin, a Nigerian-born host, explores the human cost of this tragedy — from burned churches to government silence — and asks the deeper moral question: Why does the world look away when Christians suffer?

With over 50,000 lives lost since 2009, this monologue blends faith, truth, and conscience to confront a tragedy hidden in plain sight.

From Boko Haram’s rise to the government’s shocking pardons, this episode asks the questions no one dares to: Why has the world turned away from this Christian Genocide?

The Revaluate Podcast presents the Nigerian Christian Genocide documentary on this episode.

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Timestamps:
(0:00) Intro: Nigeria’s Christian Genocide
(1:20) The Data: Christian genocide Nigeria
(03:55) Media silence & Nigerian faith persecution
(06:20) Boko Haram's Mission in Nigeria
(07:38) History of Boko Haram: How Boko Haram Took Root
(08:32) Nigeria's Killings: Remembering "Bring Back Our Girls"
(09:38) Bill Maher Nigerian Genocide: A Complicit Nigerian Government
(11:15) Nigeria’s Christian Genocide: Media Silence and Military Complicity
(13:20) Nigerian Christian Persecution: Oddly Inspirational Stories
(14:45) The Christian Faith Amidst Adversities and Global Conflicts
(15:50) What Nigerians and the World Must Face

Summary:
Why is mainstream media focusing on Israel, Ukraine and Gaza, and skimming over other crises? This podcast video highlights the lack of attention on the Nigeria genocide, where Christians face extreme religious persecution. Learn about the critical issues often missing from mainstream media and world news.

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