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Nicki Minaj Joins US Envoy in Fiery Nigeria Religious Freedom Debate

Published 14 hours ago2 minute read
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Nicki Minaj Joins US Envoy in Fiery Nigeria Religious Freedom Debate

American rapper Nicki Minaj has voiced deep concern over the global persecution of Christians, calling it a “dangerous crisis the world must not ignore.” Her impassioned remarks, shared on social media, add a powerful celebrity voice to the growing international discussion about religious freedom and the plight of persecuted Christians particularly in Nigeria, where ongoing violence has drawn global condemnation.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Minaj expressed gratitude for the religious liberty enjoyed in the United States while lamenting the suffering faced by believers worldwide. “No group should ever be targeted for their faith,” she wrote, urging her followers to remain aware and compassionate toward victims of faith-based violence. “Thank you to the President & his team for taking this seriously. God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer,” she added, underscoring the moral responsibility of global citizens to stand against oppression.

Minaj’s comments came in response to the U.S. government’s decision to designate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) for alleged violations of religious freedom, a move that intensified diplomatic conversations about human rights in the region. The designation, announced under the International Religious Freedom Act, highlights reports of targeted violence against Christians by extremist groups. The administration, led by President Donald Trump, reportedly tasked the U.S. Department of Defense with evaluating “possible action” to address the situation, signaling Washington’s renewed attention to faith-based persecution in Africa.

Following Minaj’s post, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz extended an invitation to the rapper for an in-depth discussion on the protection of persecuted Christians. Waltz praised Minaj’s willingness to use her global platform for advocacy, remarking, “We can’t allow this to continue. Every sister and brother of Christ must band together and say, ‘Enough!’” His response reflects a growing movement within U.S. diplomatic and religious circles to build partnerships between policymakers and cultural influencers to advance global religious freedom initiatives.

This collaboration between a global music icon and a senior U.S. diplomat underscores how celebrity influence can amplify humanitarian causes, particularly those involving human rights and faith-based persecution. As conversations on Nigeria’s religious crisis continue, Minaj’s intervention may draw fresh international attention to one of the most urgent yet underreported human rights issues of the decade.

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