Violence in Nigeria: Fact, fear, and the politics of a ‘Christian genocide,’ By Humaid Rabiu Shehu
- Posted By: premiumtimesng
- November 27, 2025

The clash of perspectives underscores the deeper challenge: while some attacks may appear religiously targeted, the broader landscape of Nigerian violence is shaped by overlapping crises — weak governance, poverty, unregulated migration, proliferation of weapons, climate pressures, and the failures of policing and security infrastructure. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, continues to grapple with a […]
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