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MUST WATCH: Fulani Muslim Admits There Is Christian Genocide IN Nigeria [VIDEO]

 

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: Ex-Chelsea Captain César Azpilicueta Announces Retirement From Football

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BREAKING: Ex-Chelsea Captain César Azpilicueta Announces Retirement From Football—-Spanish defender brings curtain down on trophy-laden career after spells with Chelsea, Atlético Madrid and Sevilla.

Former Chelsea FC captain César Azpilicueta has officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 36.

The Spanish defender confirmed that he will hang up his boots at the end of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable career that spanned nearly two decades.

He shared this news via his social media handles.

Azpilicueta enjoyed his most successful years at Chelsea after joining the club from Marseille in 2012. During his 11-year spell at Stamford Bridge, he made more than 500 appearances and became the first player in the club’s history to win every major trophy available.

As Chelsea captain, Azpilicueta famously lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy in 2021 under Thomas Tuchel, adding to Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup triumphs during his time in London.

Following his departure from Chelsea in 2023, the veteran defender spent two seasons with Atlético Madrid before joining Sevilla FC for the final chapter of his career.

Azpilicueta also represented Spain at international level, earning 44 senior caps and featuring in multiple FIFA World Cups and European Championships.

In an emotional farewell message, the defender admitted it was difficult to make the decision but thanked supporters, teammates, coaches and clubs who shaped his journey in football.

Tributes have since poured in from fans and former teammates, with many describing Azpilicueta as one of Chelsea’s greatest modern-day captains and one of the most respected defenders of his generation.

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BREAKING: Shock Omissions as Palmer and Alexander-Arnold Miss England World Cup Selection

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BREAKING: Shock Omissions as Palmer and Alexander-Arnold Miss England World Cup Selection—-Ex-Chelsea Manager Thomas Tuchel makes bold selection calls ahead of tournament in North America.

England manager Thomas Tuchel has made several major selection decisions after leaving Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold out of the Three Lions’ final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The omissions have quickly sparked debate among fans and pundits, with both players considered among England’s biggest talents in recent years.

According to reports, Tuchel opted for balance, tactical flexibility, and current form when finalising his 26-man squad for the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Palmer’s exclusion comes despite the Chelsea star’s strong performances over the last two seasons, while Alexander-Arnold reportedly missed out due to tactical preferences and competition in defensive areas.

The squad announcement also saw several surprise inclusions, including Ivan Toney and Djed Spence, while experienced names such as Jordan Henderson earned recalls.

Other notable absentees include Harry Maguire and Phil Foden as Tuchel reshapes the squad ahead of England’s World Cup campaign.

England will head into the tournament hoping to end decades of hurt and finally lift the World Cup trophy for the first time since 1966.

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