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American Government Intervention Is A Necessary Action -By J. Ezike

The Christians in Nigeria have been locked into a wicked world not of their own making. This British experiment is without doubt one of the biggest tragedies in human history. And the survival of the Nigerian Christians can begin only with the fact of their freedom – a total disintegration of the union of death. American Government intervention is a necessary action, however the peaceful disintegration of Nigeria is the only solution to the genocide perpetrated against Christians.

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Why should Nigerian Christians get lumped in with Islamic terrorists if we don’t have to? Christians in Nigeria have lost their rights of worship as thousands lose their lives every single year. Aso Rock’s silence, indifference and faceless leadership indicates complicity.

In the words of TY Danjuma: “They collude” with the terrorists to decimate the Christian population. Aso Rock has never been outraged by this genocide of Christians. They are never bothered by the fact that innocent lives are being slaughtered almost every single day.

It is obvious that the Fulani Islamic leaders of Nigeria and it’s military are responsible for these atrocities which Christians have to put up with every single day of their lives. The Fulani leaders preach unity and endorse their ideology of “One Nigeria” and yet are on a mission to annihilate a section of the union on the basis of their choice of religion.

The truth is that Nigeria has never been united and the murderous behavior of the Fulani Islamic terrorists against the Christians, the discrimination and marginalization of Biafrans or the Igbos, are the political credentials that undermines and disqualifies the sovereignty of Nigeria.

The mortal hatred of Christians and Biafrans by the Islamic North of Nigeria should make us question our unity. Our leaders are indifferent, incompetent and complicit to this evil that targets Christians as objects of extermination. President Donald Trump’s intervention is a necessary action to stop the ritual massacre of Christians in Nigeria.

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America’s involvement in this case carries a message and opposes the ideology that threatens the humanity of the Christians in Nigeria. And I dare say that the American government has the rights to send it’s military to intervene in this government-sponsored genocide of Christians in Nigeria. Only those who are complicit to this evil will oppose President Donald Trump’s decision to take action and bring an end to the decades of persecution against Christians in Nigeria.

The Christians in Nigeria have been locked into a wicked world not of their own making. This British experiment is without doubt one of the biggest tragedies in human history. And the survival of the Nigerian Christians can begin only with the fact of their freedom – a total disintegration of the union of death. American Government intervention is a necessary action, however the peaceful disintegration of Nigeria is the only solution to the genocide perpetrated against Christians.

The ideology of “One Nigeria” cannot stand because the union has never been favourable to the Christians. And it is too late to truly redeem the country. The Christians, Igbos or Biafrans have come to understand themselves as target of the Islamic Fulani oligarchy and as a people that must be conquered. And that understanding has led to the cry for freedom – a demand for a separate existence, a separate community and a separate territory from the Islamic North of Nigeria. This is the only solution to the ongoing genocide and persecution of Christians, Igbos or Biafrans.

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