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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2023
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
Highly Respected? More like Highly Rejected! 🤣🤣🤣 #EarthShaker
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AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV
AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV@mats56455·
Dear Representative Riley M. Moore,
@RepRileyMoore RE: Peddling misinformation about the crisis in Nigeria by you and your lobby groups . We write to correct and clarify the record on Nigeria. Travel and meetings, while valuable, do not justify reducing Nigeria’s crisis to a single story. The separation question is at the root of today’s instability. It is true that violence targets Muslims, Christians, and others alike. In parts of the North, especially Kaduna, Christians are heavily targeted. In the Northwest, Boko Haram–linked cells kill both Muslims and Christians. The reality is complex and cannot be reduced to one narrative. The deeper cause of today’s violence is the historical injustice of the forced amalgamation of different peoples and regions in 1914 without consent. That political arrangement has long failed. Christians in the Southeast and other regions have faced attacks by Fulani jihadist elements, some enabled by political actors in the North. Insurgency, banditry, criminality, governance failure, and weak policing are consequences of this unresolved forced union—a political marriage never settled through a referendum or a genuine agreement allowing self-determination. This crisis is not only about religion. Framing it as a religious war misdiagnoses the problem and leads to the wrong solutions. The real solution is political separation and restructuring so communities can govern themselves and reduce the cycle of violence. There is a serious case for partitioning Nigeria. The Nigerian state has, at times, tolerated or done business with terrorist elements in the North, including factions linked to Boko Haram. Those killing Christians and moderate Muslims alike are known to elements within the system.Blaming “external pressure” for emboldening separatists ignores the real drivers of instability: the unresolved question of statehood, corruption, impunity, and a broken, ineffective security sector. These conditions empower terrorism. No matter how much money or equipment is given to the Nigerian army, the situation will worsen without fundamental political restructuring. Security cooperation and military aid may sound reassuring, but history shows they often prioritize optics over civilian protection and real reform. Without separate statehood arrangements, accountability, and genuine reforms achieved through a referendum, more deals and more weapons will not make Christians—or any Nigerians—safer. Sincerely, 
Pan African Forum Ltd & Associates
London, United Kingdom
7.02.2026 @RepRileyMoore @realDonaldTrump @SusieWiles @SecRubio @SaharaReporters @EbomInno @OCCPriceless @commonwealthsec @ymahmoudali @EU_Commission @HouseofCommons @Sophie_Mokoena
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rush24 enterprise@Rush24Enterp·
@RepRileyMoore Nigeria govt should also remember to release the grants available to Nigerians for Nigerians , to enable the people have financial security
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Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
I have traveled to Nigeria and engaged in multiple high-level meetings with Nigerian officials, the Church, aid groups across the country, and IDPs, to get a better understanding of the rampant persecution of Christians in Nigeria. In my discussions, the idea of dividing the country has not come up in any serious way. Efforts to embolden separatists hurts Christians in Nigeria - especially in the North and Middle Belt. A destabilized Nigeria would embolden terrorists and make Christians less safe in Nigeria and across the continent. I remain committed to working to save the lives of our brothers and sisters in Christ - and for that matter, all Nigerians - suffering from the instability wrought by terrorists throughout Nigeria. The US and Nigeria have just entered into a security cooperation agreement, and that is an important step in tackling the violence in Nigeria and deepening and strengthening the bilateral relationship between our great nations. God bless you all.
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judd saul
judd saul@juddsaul·
You would think most people would get it by now. But we are up against a 9 million dollar DCI lobbying contract paid for by the Nigerian government that claims there is no genocide. Yet over 60 Christians have been murdered in the last 48 hours. EquippingThePersecuted.org
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
The NNPCL has Called Reopening PortHarcourt Refinery a Waste of Resources After Spending $1.5 Billion
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Alex Barnicoat
Alex Barnicoat@AlexBarnicoat_·
NIGERIA IS A FAILED COUNTRY
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Anna Bjerde
Anna Bjerde@bjerde_anna·
Valued my meeting with Central Bank Governor @olayemicardoso1 to review Nigeria’s advances in macroeconomic and financial stability, as well as reforms that strengthen private-sector growth and deliver more jobs.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Republicans are not going to do things to undermine law enforcement officials’ ability to do their jobs. We need to give ICE, the TSA, the Coast Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other critical agencies the security of a full-year funding bill.
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Anna Bjerde
Anna Bjerde@bjerde_anna·
Investing in infrastructure, higher agricultural productivity, and facilitating for SMEs are all key to create jobs. Looking forward to deepening our partnership.
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Anna Bjerde
Anna Bjerde@bjerde_anna·
Glad to be back in Abuja and to meet again with President @officialABAT to discuss Nigeria’s reform journey. Macroeconomic stabilization is evident and is supporting growth and private investment. 👇
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rush24 enterprise@Rush24Enterp·
@bjerde_anna @DamilolaSDG7 Please help tell Nigeria government to release the grant available to Nigerians , alot of people has lost their life bcos of hungry , frustration and no money for medications...we need the grant
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Anna Bjerde
Anna Bjerde@bjerde_anna·
Reliable power underpins development, and Nigeria is making important gains in expanding electricity access. Thank you, @DamilolaSDG7, for being a great partner and for facilitating discussions with Ministers and agencies around #Mission300 to rapidly increase access.
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