Key Takeaways:
- Over 53,000 Christians, pastors and Americans have been murdered in Nigeria—ignored by the media.
- 18,000 churches and thousands of schools have been burned.
- The U.S. sent $7.8 billion in aid to Nigeria during the killings.
- Biden removed Nigeria from the “Countries of Particular Concern” list.
- Ted Cruz is pushing to stop U.S. aid and protect Christians.
- The church worldwide—every believer—every pastor and every American must speak up now.
The Hidden Genocide
You won’t see this on CNN.
You won’t read it in The New York Times.
And even many conservative outlets have gone silent.
But right now, Christians in Nigeria are being hunted, burned alive, and beheaded—and the world looks away.
Over the past decade, more than 53,000 Christians, pastors and Americans have been slaughtered. Entire villages erased. 18,000 churches torched.
Five million believers displaced from their homes.
Imagine worshiping in your church this Sunday… when armed men burst in—shooting everyone inside. That’s the daily reality for Nigerian believers.
The Islamic Regime Behind the Slaughter
This isn’t “tribal conflict.” It’s radical Islamic jihad—driven by Boko Haram and Fulani militants operating under Sharia law in northern Nigeria.
Their goal is simple: eradicate Christians. And yet—the Nigerian government does nothing. It denies, covers up, and even enables the atrocities.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government—under Joe Biden—removed Nigeria from the official watchlist of countries that persecute Christians. And then sent them $7.8 billion in aid.
Why It Matters to Every American
Senator Ted Cruz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are leading efforts to restore sanctions and freeze aid until the killings stop.
But Congress is stalling. Legislation sits trapped in committee. Every day of silence means more innocent lives lost.
This isn’t “someone else’s problem.” It’s part of a global war on Christianity—stretching from China and North Korea to Africa and the Middle East.
If the body of Christ won’t speak… who will?
What You Can Do:
1. Pray for Nigerian believers—and for revival in that land.
2. Call President Trump, Senator Ted Cruz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (numbers below) and urge support for legislation cutting U.S. aid until the genocide stops.
3. Share this podcast on social media. Your post could wake up thousands.
4. Tell your pastor—urge your church and denomination to speak out.
5. Support ministries helping persecuted Christians worldwide.
If Christians and pastors don’t speak up, who will? If Americans don’t speak up, who will?
Your call. Your post. Your prayer. Could literally save a life.
Contact Info (as mentioned in the episode)
• White House comment line: 202-456-1111
• Sen. Ted Cruz: 202-224-5922
• Secretary of State Marco Rubio: 202-456-1111
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FAQs:
Q: Why focus on Nigeria?
Because it’s the largest Christian population in Africa—and now the most dangerous place in the world to follow Christ.
Q: Isn’t this just tribal violence?
No. Radical Islamic jihadists openly target Christians, quoting the Qur’an’s call to “slay the infidel.”
Q: What can ordinary Americans do?
Pray, share, and contact lawmakers—your voice matters.
Q: How is the U.S. involved?
Billions in U.S. aid flow to Nigeria despite genocide and government complicity.
Q: Who’s trying to stop it?
Sen. Ted Cruz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and faith-based human-rights advocates worldwide.
About Craig Huey:
Craig Huey is a Christian, political commentator, and marketing expert. He publishes The Huey Alert and hosts the Huey Alert Podcast with his wife Shelly. Together, they stand at the intersection of faith, politics, and culture, helping Christians understand the issues shaping America today.
