The blood of Christians flows in Nigeria, and yet the world looks away. In the northern and Middle Belt regions of the country, being a Christian is no longer just a matter of faith—it has become a death sentence. Entire villages are burned to the ground, churches reduced to ashes, families slaughtered in their sleep, and survivors driven into camps where hunger replaces hope. Over three million Christians have been displaced. Tens of thousands have been killed. This is not communal violence. This is not tribal conflict. This is genocide in slow motion—a deliberate attempt to wipe out Christianity in Nigeria.
The numbers are horrifying. Nearly 70 percent of all Christians killed globally for their faith are killed in Nigeria. In 2024 alone, more than 4,100 Christians were murdered in Nige