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Father, we thank You for raising up a President who cares about protecting Your persecuted people. We ask You to protect and bless the persecuted believers in Nigeria as they seek to follow You amid brutal oppression.
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For years, believers in Nigeria have faced terrible persecution. Now, however, the Trump administration and GOP leaders are taking steps to address this persecution and hold those responsible accountable.

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From the Daily Caller:

The Trump administration and GOP leaders are moving to investigate the persecution of Nigerian Christians and restrict visas for anyone tied to global religious persecution.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the State Department “will restrict U.S. visas for those who knowingly direct, authorize, fund, support, or carry out violations of religious freedom.”

Although the restrictions are in response to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, Rubio added that they will also apply to governments and individuals responsible for religious persecution around the world.

Sean Nelson, senior counsel for religious rights legal advocacy at ADF International, praised Secretary Rubio’s announcement on X. According to Nelson, the Secretary is relying on a clause in the Immigration and Nationality Act that allows him to deny visas if he believes the potential visa holder’s entry could have “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.”

This isn’t the first action the Trump administration has taken to address persecution in Nigeria. President Trump designated the nation a “country of particular concern” on October 31, and he just recently held a round table with Representative Riley Moore and the House Appropriations committee to address the persecution.

Intercessor, as you are reading this, believers in Nigeria are suffering on account of their faith. Let’s ask God to step in, and let’s thank Him for putting a President who care about persecution in the White House!

Share your prayers for the persecuted believers in Nigeria below.

(Excerpt from the Daily Caller. Photo Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok)

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December 7, 2025

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JANICE CIARROCCHI
December 7, 2025

Just today on Newsmax, Sunday, December 7, I heard an official for the Nigerian president being interviewed by Greta.
He said there isn’t the numbers of Nigerian Christians being killed as the News media reports.
Now we need to hear from voices who know what is happening there against Christians. If he wasn’t right, then our President needs to know what the truth is.
Nigeria, he said, has cordial and warm relations with the United States. IFA, please get someone on who really knows what is true and happening to Christians in Nigeria.

Susan Eddlemon
December 7, 2025

Our friend, the Nigerian Gideon ParaMallam, has been trying (as have we in our household) for at least 12 years to draw attention to the ongoing genocide in Nigeria. For at least 12 years it has seemed as if we have been shouting into a barrel! FOR OVER 12 YEARS NO ONE WAS LISTENING!
But thanks be to God, people are finally responding. AT LAST!

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