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CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: Riley Moore’s Fact-Finding Mission Exposes Tinubu Government Misinformation and Lies About Christian Genocide in Nigeria

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In a groundbreaking revelation that has sent shockwaves across the international community, U.S. Representative Riley Moore’s recent fact-finding mission to Nigeria has uncovered disturbing evidence suggesting deliberate misinformation by the Tinubu administration. The mission, aimed at investigating escalating violence in Nigeria, has brought to light the ongoing systematic targeting of Christian communities—a tragedy that many local and international authorities have either downplayed or ignored.


The Urgency of Riley Moore’s Mission

Riley Moore, known for his commitment to human rights and religious freedom, embarked on this mission to assess firsthand the claims of escalating violence in Nigeria. His investigations were prompted by reports from local sources, NGOs, and Christian organizations highlighting a surge in brutal attacks by Fulani militants and Boko Haram extremists, particularly in Kaduna, Plateau, and Taraba states.


Moore’s delegation conducted interviews with victims, survivors, and eyewitnesses, documenting harrowing accounts of massacres, kidnappings, and destruction of churches and homes. Unlike previous reports, which often lacked verification or were heavily filtered, Moore’s mission prioritized factual, on-the-ground evidence.


Unmasking the Tinubu Government’s Cover-Up

One of the most alarming findings of Moore’s mission was the deliberate attempt by the Nigerian federal government under President Bola Tinubu to downplay the scale and severity of attacks on Christian communities. Official statements often frame these incidents as isolated conflicts over land or grazing rights, ignoring clear patterns of religiously motivated violence.


Moore’s team highlighted multiple discrepancies between reported statistics and actual field data. For instance, official records significantly underreported casualties and failed to acknowledge the destruction of churches, schools, and hospitals. Survivors reported that security forces often failed to respond adequately, and in some cases, were complicit in the attacks.

These findings suggest a calculated effort to manipulate public perception, maintain political stability, and avoid international scrutiny, even as thousands of Christians continue to face existential threats.


Stories From the Ground: The Human Toll

The mission brought to light several chilling accounts:

  • In Kaduna State alone, more than 100 Christians were reportedly killed in a matter of weeks, with entire villages burned and families displaced.

  • Survivors in Plateau State described armed militants executing targeted attacks on church congregations, often in broad daylight.

  • In Taraba, local communities expressed frustration over unresponsive security forces, highlighting that pleas for intervention were either ignored or delayed.


These testimonies corroborate the claims that Nigeria is witnessing a deliberate, systematic campaign against Christian populations, challenging narratives presented by the government and mainstream media.


International Implications

Riley Moore’s findings carry significant international weight. The exposure of government misinformation raises urgent questions for global human rights organizations, foreign policymakers, and religious freedom advocates. There is now increasing pressure for the U.S. and allied nations to intervene diplomatically, ensuring that the Nigerian government is held accountable for protecting all its citizens, regardless of faith.


Call for Accountability and Action

The evidence gathered by Moore’s mission serves as a clarion call for both Nigerian authorities and the international community. Ending this genocide requires transparent reporting, immediate security interventions, and a robust commitment to justice for victims. Moore’s mission underscores the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths—even when governments attempt to hide them.


Conclusion

Riley Moore’s fact-finding mission has not only validated long-standing concerns about the plight of Nigerian Christians but has also exposed a disturbing pattern of deliberate misinformation by the Tinubu administration. With lives at stake and countless communities under threat, the international spotlight on Nigeria’s religious violence has never been more critical.

As Moore’s revelations circulate globally, the hope is that they will catalyze meaningful action to protect vulnerable populations, bring perpetrators to justice, and challenge the false narratives perpetuated by those in power.

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