Nicki Minaj thanks Donald Trump for his Nigeria comments

Nicki Minaj thanks Donald Trump for his Nigeria comments

2025-11-05Donald Trump
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Tom Banks
Welcome to Goose Pod, 小王. I'm Tom Banks.
Morgan Freedman
And I'm Morgan Freedman. Today, Wednesday, November 05th, we discuss Nicki Minaj and Trump’s Nigeria comments.
Tom Banks
So, Morgan, the big news is President Trump's designation of Nigeria as a "country of particular concern." This serious label stems from what he views as widespread, systematic persecution of Christians there.
Morgan Freedman
Indeed, Tom. This designation under the International Religious Freedom Act means the U.S. believes Nigeria has tolerated severe, ongoing violations of religious freedom. A grave accusation.
Tom Banks
What amplified this was Nicki Minaj's public gratitude to Trump. She praised him for highlighting the issue, stressing no group should suffer for their faith, and mutual respect is absolutely essential.
Morgan Freedman
Her voice certainly adds another layer, Tom. Mark Walker, Trump’s ambassador-designate, estimated 4,000 to 8,000 Christians are killed annually in Nigeria, often by groups like ISWAP and Islamist Fulani militias.
Tom Banks
Morgan, understanding this requires deep roots. USCIRF has recommended Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" since 2009. That's over a decade of consistent concern.
Morgan Freedman
Indeed, Tom. This led to action, with the U.S. pausing humanitarian assistance to Nigeria in January 2025, aid meant to ease tensions. It highlights how serious the international community views this.
Tom Banks
And Nigeria's internal landscape is complex. Twelve states enforce blasphemy laws and Shari'a codes, directly contradicting the 1960 constitution’s separation of religion and state, creating deep divisions.
Morgan Freedman
A foundational conflict, Tom. This feeds into ethnoreligious strife between Fulani herders and Christian farmers in the Middle Belt. It’s a cycle of violence fueled by these legal and cultural clashes.
Tom Banks
Plus, violent non-state actors like Boko Haram and ISWAP exploit religious ideology to destabilize the state, aiming to impose extremist rule, not merely persecute Christians, adding a terrifying dimension.
Tom Banks
Morgan, the conflict involves strong U.S. statements. The Vice President has lamented Christian persecution in Nigeria, assuring President Trump's firm commitment to defending religious freedom globally.
Morgan Freedman
That’s a clear message, Tom. This is reinforced by efforts, including a formal letter, advocating for Nigeria's redesignation as a "Country of Particular Concern," highlighting international pressure.
Tom Banks
However, it’s vital to distinguish the nature of violence. While persecution is tragically real, the stated objective of some extremist groups is to impose their rule, based on a distorted Islam, not to annihilate Christians.
Morgan Freedman
That distinction is crucial, Tom. It suggests the horrific violence is part of a broader ideological struggle for power and state control, complicating the narrative beyond simple religious extermination.
Tom Banks
Morgan, this "Country of Particular Concern" designation could severely strain U.S.-Nigerian relations, creating public diplomatic tension between the two nations.
Morgan Freedman
Indeed, Tom. President Trump has signaled the possibility of imposing sanctions on Nigeria for its alleged failure to curb Christian persecution. These aren't just empty threats.
Tom Banks
And the potential economic fallout is significant. Experts warn sanctions could cripple Nigeria's economy, negatively affecting international relationships and potentially driving inflation.
Morgan Freedman
A sobering prospect, Tom. The implications highlight far-reaching consequences of these policies, impacting human rights and national stability.
Tom Banks
Looking ahead, Morgan, the House Appropriations Committee will investigate events in Nigeria to determine next steps, with the President announcing U.S. measures following this designation.
Morgan Freedman
The ultimate aim, Tom, is to highlight concerns and encourage improvements in human rights and religious freedom, hoping for positive change and greater protection for all Nigerian citizens.
Tom Banks
That's the end of today's discussion. Thank you for listening to Goose Pod, 小王.
Morgan Freedman
See you tomorrow.

President Trump designated Nigeria a "country of particular concern" due to alleged Christian persecution, a move praised by Nicki Minaj. This designation, stemming from long-standing concerns, could lead to strained U.S.-Nigerian relations and potential sanctions, impacting Nigeria's economy and stability. The conflict involves complex ethnoreligious strife and extremist groups.

Nicki Minaj thanks Donald Trump for his Nigeria comments

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Nicki Minaj has praised President Donald Trump for speaking out about extremism against Christians in Nigeria.“No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion,” the rapper, 42, wrote in a post on X. “We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.”Nigeria has said it is committed to tackling violent extremism but has rejected any suggestion that a genocide against Christians is taking place in the West African nation.

Why It MattersNigeria is a major power in Africa, representing the most populated nation and fourth-highest Gross Domestic Products (GDP) on the continent. The country has a population of 240 million and is evenly split between Christians and Muslims.However, the nation has long faced suggestions by some U.

S. evangelical Christian groups and politicians that a deliberate campaign of extermination is taking place against Nigeria’s Christian population. Trump in his first administration placed Nigeria on the U.S. religious freedom watchlist, but President Joe Biden lifted that designation during his administration.

On Friday, Trump announced his intent to designate Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” for religious freedom violations, which would allow the U.S. to institute punitive measures and sanctions on the country, such as restricting non-humanitarian aid.A worsening relationship between the U.S.

and Nigeria could have implications for the U.S. position more generally in Africa, where China’s diplomatic weight has been growing.What To KnowTrump posted on Truth Social that he had requested the House Appropriations Committee and other congressmen to look into the “existential threat” Christians face in Nigeria, saying he would make Nigeria a “country of particular concern.

”“The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria, and numerous other Countries,” Trump wrote. “We stand ready, willing, and able to save our Great Christian population around the World!”In her response on Saturday, Minaj reposted the president’s message and expressed a “deep sense of gratitude” for his comments.

“We live in a country where we can freely worship God,” she wrote, adding: "Numerous countries all over the world are being affected by this horror & it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice.”Loading twitter content...“Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously,” Minaj went on.

“God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.”Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, a spokesperson for Nigeria’s foreign ministry, said that his country has “noted” the U.S. statement on religious freedom, saying: “We remain committed in our resolve to tackle the violent extremism that is fueled by special interests who have helped drive such decay and division in countries across the intersecting West African and Sahel regions.

”“The Federal Government of Nigeria will continue to defend all citizens, irrespective of race, creed, or religion,” Ebienfa added. “Like America, Nigeria has no option but to celebrate the diversity that is our greatest strength. Nigeria is a God-fearing country where we respect faith, tolerance, diversity and inclusion, in concurrence with the rules-based international order."

What People Are SayingNigerian Senator Shehu Sani wrote on X: "I understand that Nigeria is among the 12 countries designated as one of particular Concern. The designation of Nigeria is founded on outright falsehoods and wholesale misinformation. Terrorists and bandits in Nigeria kill and kidnap their victims irrespective of their religious beliefs."

The records are self evident in the last 15 years. Looking at the Muslim/Christian ratio in Nigeria, it’s technically impossible for one faith to persecute another. Nigeria is a Lion and Tiger situation and not a Lion and a Zebra configuration.""Trump was misinformed by anarchists and lackeys and apprentices of neocolonialism who aimed to benefit from their seeds of division, divisiveness and discontent," Sani added.

"This particular weapon raised against this country shall never prosper. Nigeria, like all nations battling terrorism, needs support and assistance to tackle its security challenges."Representative John James of Michigan, a Republican, wrote on X on Friday: "Thank you, President Trump, for standing up for persecuted Christians in Nigeria and around the world.

Thousands of believers are being murdered for their faith. America must not turn a blind eye. We stand with our brothers and sisters in Christ, and I’m grateful for a President willing to speak out and take action."Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a Republican, in a statement issued on Friday, in part: "I am deeply gratified to President Trump for making this determination.

I have fought for years to counter the slaughter and persecution of Christians in Nigeria, and this year introduced legislation that will lock in the designation made today. Today’s designation is a critical step in holding accountable and changing the behavior of Nigerian officials who have facilitated and created an environment conducive to the outrages in Nigeria."

What Happens NextThe House Appropriations Committee will look into the events in Nigeria to determine if further actions should be taken, and the president will announce what measures the U.S. will take following his designation of "concern" regarding Nigeria.

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