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A Fulani Muslim man has admitted that there is an ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria, lamenting that innocent people are being killed in the most brutal ways, and calling on U.S. president Donald Trump to intervene and stop the terrorists, including Fulani militias, responsible for the attacks.

He said there was no doubt about what is happening in parts of the country, especially in Plateau, Benue, and Taraba states.

According to him, “Yes, there is Christian genocide in Nigeria. If we take a look at what is happening in Plateau State, what is happening in Benue State, Taraba, and others.”

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Explaining why some Christian communities are appealing to the United States for help, he said they understand their rights and believe the involvement of Trump could make a difference.

“Maybe the involvement of President Trump will help even we Muslims that are not terrorists and that we are against these planning herdsmen and what they are doing. Maybe we will get peace in the future. Because we are the most target of terrorists,” he said.

He added that communities across the Middle Belt are being destroyed and that people are being killed without mercy.

“We’ve seen how our communities are being destroyed, how our people are being killed. People are being killed in the most brutal way. When they come, they don’t even spare women, they don’t spare children, they don’t spare the elderly. And if we look at the way and manner they are doing it, we can say that this is a genocide. It’s just a matter of time before the whole world sees it as a genocide,” he stated.

The video, shared by commentator DonAza on X (formerly Twitter) on November 10, 2025, has drawn widespread reactions. Many Nigerians praised the man’s courage for admitting the truth about the killings, while others renewed calls for the international community to take urgent action to end the bloodshed in the Middle Belt.

The region, which includes Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba states, has faced years of deadly attacks blamed on armed herdsmen and terrorist groups targeting farming and Christian communities. Civil society and religious leaders have repeatedly described the violence as systematic and targeted, accusing the government of failing to protect lives.

Nigerian authorities, however, often attribute the killings to banditry, communal clashes, and criminal networks, insisting that ongoing military operations are aimed at restoring peace in the affected areas.

 

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BREAKING: Saka Fires Arsenal Into First Champions League Final in 20 Years

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BREAKING: Saka Fires Arsenal Into First Champions League Final in 20 Years—-TCN reports that Arsenal have qualified for the 2026 UEFA Champions League final after a narrow victory over Atlético Madrid, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal.

Saka’s strike proved to be the difference as Arsenal secured a 1-0 win in the second leg, progressing 2-1 on aggregate following a 1-1 draw in Spain.

The result sees the North London club reach the Champions League final for the first time in two decades, marking a significant milestone in their European journey.

Arsenal will now face either defending champions Paris Saint-Germain or German giants Bayern Munich in the final scheduled for May 30.

This will be only the second Champions League final appearance in Arsenal’s history. Their first came in 2006, when they were narrowly defeated by FC Barcelona.

The Gunners will now be aiming to go one step further and claim their first-ever Champions League title.

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BREAKING: From Words to Ring: Lizzy Anjorin Accepts Iyabo Ojo Boxing Challenge

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BREAKING: From Words to Ring: Lizzy Anjorin Accepts Iyabo Ojo Boxing Challenge—–Nollywood stars Iyabo Ojo and Lizzy anjorin set for potential showdown as rivalry takes new turn

Actress Lizzy Anjorin has accepted the boxing ring challenge issued by her colleague Iyabo Ojo, adding a new turn to their long running public dispute.

The development began after Iyabo Ojo shared a video of herself training and challenged Lizzy Anjorin to a boxing match. She also called on businessman Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-Money and music executive Soso Soberekon to sponsor the proposed fight.

Lizzy Anjorin responded by accepting the challenge and criticised Iyabo Ojo in her post, questioning public support and describing her as a certified failed actress with zero achievements.
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She also asked Iyabo to set a date for the fight and insisted she was ready.

“ABEG MK WE START BETTING NOW
TEAM LAWAL OR TEAM SISI MAMA ???

“PAULO SIS MAMA AMBASSADOR BABY OIL I CHALLENGE YOU AND IYABO OJO SEPETERI THE CERTIFIED FAILED ACTRESS WITH ZERO ACHIEVEMENTS TO PICK A DATE FOR THE FIGHT
NA THAT RING FIGHT FIT GIVE ME THE REAL JUSTICE WEY I DEY LOOK FOR
NA WHY I NO DRAG U GO COURT THAT TIME
BUT I’M READY ANYWAY NOW
DOCTOR KAN
AMBULANCE KAN
POSI MEJI,” she said.

In another post, Lizzy Anjorin also reacted to Iyabo Ojo’s partner Paulo Okoye, over his suggestion that their disagreement should be settled in a boxing ring. She challenged him to a 10 round fight with her husband before any match involving her and Iyabo Ojo.

The latest exchange adds to a long running dispute between both actresses, which has played out publicly on social media over the years, with repeated back and forth comments and accusations.

At different points in the conflict, Iyabo Ojo had shared a video mocking Lizzy Anjorin, which escalated tensions between both sides. Lizzy later made allegations against Iyabo, leading to further public exchanges and legal threats.

Iyabo Ojo had demanded a public apology and threatened legal action over alleged defamatory statements, including a compensation claim.

In 2024, a Lagos court dismissed a 1 billion naira defamation suit filed by Iyabo Ojo against Lizzy Anjorin, marking a legal setback in one of their cases. The public disagreement between both actresses has however continued to resurface through online exchanges.

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