“Free Christians in Nigeria”: Nicki Minaj’s Posts Spark Global Attention

Remnant Recap

  • Public statements issued: Nicki Minaj posted multiple messages on X expressing support for persecuted Christians in Nigeria and calling for an end to the violence.

  • Scripture and advocacy: Her posts included Bible verses and religious language emphasizing faith and justice.

  • Ongoing global effort: The comments follow Minaj’s recent remarks at the United Nations addressing religious persecution worldwide.

Nicki Minaj is once again using her global platform to draw attention to the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria. In a series of posts on X, the music superstar expressed solidarity with believers facing violence and displacement, quoting Scripture and calling for immediate action. Her comments come amid continued warnings from Christian advocacy groups that attacks against Nigerian Christians have gone largely ignored by the international community. Minaj’s renewed focus follows her recent appearance at the United Nations, where she urged world leaders to take religious freedom violations seriously. As the crisis continues, her voice is amplifying concerns long raised by faith leaders and human rights advocates.

Christian Post reports:

Nicki Minaj has continued to raise awareness on social media about the plight of persecuted Nigerian Christians who’ve been enduring attacks for years, which some Christian groups have decried as a genocide the world has ignored for far too long.

Minaj posted a series of comments on X last Friday expressing support for Christians in Nigeria who are facing ongoing persecution. In her first post, Minaj declared: “On Christ the solid rock I stand. All other grounds is sinking sand. All other ground … is sinking sand.”

“FREE THE CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA!” she exclaimed, accompanied by several emojis of the Nigerian flag. “STOP THIS NOW!”

In a second X post, Minaj proclaimed: “You have grieved the Holy Spirit. STOP THIS, NOW! #FreeChristians everywhere!”

“SHED NOT THEIR BLOOD ANYMORE,” Minaj wrote in a third X post. “ALL NATIONS HEAR THIS! SHED NOT THEIR BLOOD. YOU HAVE SHED THE BLOOD OF THOSE THAT CALLED UPON MY NAME. #FreeChristians.”

As violence against believers continues, Minaj’s renewed calls are bringing fresh attention to a crisis many say has gone on far too long. Whether through social media or global forums, advocates hope sustained awareness will lead to meaningful action and protection for vulnerable Christian communities.

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