Recent reports highlight the pervasive violence and abductions in Nigeria, with the country facing challenges of lawlessness and governance issues. Islamist extremists are targeting Christians, leading to frequent murders and kidnappings. Western leaders are criticized for their silence on the escalating crisis.
The shameful silence over Nigeria’s persecuted Christians: https://t.co/WwrEH10zyI
Nigeria's kidnap crisis: Inside story of a ransom negotiator https://t.co/G5Oo26X5Xv
Western leaders are turning a blind eye to Islamist violence in Nigeria, says Paul Coleman https://t.co/WwrEH10zyI
Business in Africa: invite over, take as hostage. Sounds like Nigeria has taken a page from China's playbook. https://t.co/ZITM5DI3Jx https://t.co/oauIuKLN8p
The silence over Nigeria's persecuted Christians is shameful. Western leaders have blamed a spate of kidnappings by Islamists on unspecified ‘gangs’ and even on ‘climate change’. This cowardice is shameful, says Paul Coleman https://t.co/WwrEH10zyI
Nigeria is at the mercy of Islamists. Thousands of Christians are murdered by terrorists every year for their faith. Girls are routinely kidnapped from their classrooms by extremists. But the West is too nervous to talk about it. Why?, asks Paul Coleman https://t.co/WwrEH10zyI
#NGAWatch🇳🇬: Welcome to Pres. Tinubu's Nigeria, where violence and abductions are the norm. In a report on recent abductions in Nigeria, the @FT hits the nail on the head: "Much of Nigeria is in effect ungoverned [...] LAW AND ORDER IS NON-EXISTENT." https://t.co/NXNM8o1sTm