Christian Genocide in Nigeria: Fulani Militants Launch Brutal Massacre in Kaduna
CBN NewsSeptember 9, 20258 min134,394 views
13 connectionsΒ·20 entities in this videoβEscalating Violence in Southern Kaduna
- π₯ A brutal killing spree by Fulani militants has intensified the genocide against Christians in Nigeria, specifically targeting the Christian-majority southern Kaduna area.
- π The violence began in Wacki village three nights prior, resulting in the deaths of approximately seven people.
- π When local security from the neighboring village of Gdana Daji mobilized to help, they were ambushed by the same Fulani terrorists, with two more killed, bringing the total to nine.
- π The attack also involved burning houses and a vehicle, with five critically injured and one additional death potentially unconfirmed.
Perpetrators and Motivations
- π£οΈ Witnesses reported the attackers shouting religious slogans like "Allah Akbar, we will exterminate you infidels," indicating a religious motivation.
- π© The perpetrators are identified as Fulani militants or terrorists, not merely tribal herdsmen or a land dispute.
- π€ Locals were initially approached with a proposal for negotiation over land use, which was refused, leading to the subsequent attack and kidnappings.
- π― The conflict is characterized as land grabbing, ethnic cleansing, and religious imposition, rather than a simple land dispute.
The Nature of the Conflict
- βοΈ The attacks are described as invasions by armed Fulani ethnic militia bent on seizing land and imposing their culture and religion.
- π The militants use AK-49s and attack villages at night while residents are asleep, highlighting a deliberate and violent strategy.
- π This is not a land dispute; it is a forceful takeover where Fulani settlers occupy and rename lands, often without bringing cattle but with their own people.
Lack of Action and Media Silence
- π’ The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and Truth Nigeria are highlighted as among the few organizations accurately reporting on these events.
- π« Many government and conventional media outlets are accused of being politically correct, avoiding direct identification of the Fulani militants as attackers.
- π The Nigerian government is criticized for downplaying the conflict, attributing it to climate change instead of acknowledging the religious and ethnic cleansing aspects.
- πΊπ³ There appears to be a lack of pushback from the government and international bodies like the United Nations, leading to a cycle of violence with no apparent intervention.
- π£ Amplifying these reports is seen as crucial for the American government to understand and potentially act, though the urgency of the situation is paramount.
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