2025-11-02 16:55:10
Politics
Government

Nigeria Rejects U.S. Religious Freedom Designation Amid Growing Diplomatic Tensions

Nigeria has firmly rejected the designation as a 'Country of Particular Concern' regarding religious freedom by the United States. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emphasized the nation's commitment to religious tolerance and the protection of all citizens, regardless of faith.

This response comes amid claims from U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump, regarding the persecution of Christians by radical Islamist groups. Trump has threatened military intervention if the situation does not improve, highlighting tensions between the two nations over religious rights.

The U.S. designation places Nigeria alongside other countries known for significant religious freedom violations, raising concerns about potential diplomatic and economic repercussions. Despite these challenges, Nigeria asserts its dedication to combating religious intolerance and fostering a peaceful coexistence among diverse faiths.

EL PAÍS
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Trump threatens Nigeria with military action over 'killing' of Christians

US President Donald Trump has threatened to take military action in Nigeria unless it prevents attacks on Christians. He claims that terrorist groups are killing thousands of Christians and wants his Department of Defense prepared for intervention. This comes as he also threatens to attack targets in Venezuela, resumes nuclear testing, and criticizes Nigeria's government. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured efforts to combat religious intolerance. The US has included Nigeria on its..
Deutsche Welle
1. November 2025 um 19:23

Nigeria flaunts religious freedoms after Trump designation

Nigeria has rejected its listing as a 'country of concern' over religious freedom by the US administration under Donald Trump. The country's president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stated that Nigeria values religious tolerance and opposes persecution. This decision comes despite claims from Trump and US Senator Ted Cruz that Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria due to radical Islamist attacks. The Nigerian government has maintained that it defends all citizens regardless of religion.
vanguardngr
2. November 2025 um 08:20

Explainer: What it means for Nigeria to be a Country of Particular Concern

Nigeria has been redesignated by the US as a 'Country of Particular Concern' (CPC) due to alleged persecution of Christians. The designation, made under the US International Religious Freedom Act, applies to nations with systematic and egregious violations of religious freedom. It may lead to diplomatic measures or economic sanctions if progress is not seen. This marks the second time Nigeria has received this label, following its initial designation in 2020.
taz
2. November 2025 um 08:57

US President threatens Nigeria: Trump considers US military intervention over "killing of Christians"

US President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy the military to Nigeria if the government fails to act against the killing of Christians. In his online platform Truth Social, Trump wrote that he would cut off all aid to the country and possibly march in with guns if the government does nothing. The Nigerian government has rejected the allegations, stressing that religious freedom and tolerance are important in Nigeria.
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