Breaking: FG reacts to Trump’s ‘country of particular concern’ tag on Nigeria

Breaking: FG reacts to Trump’s ‘country of particular concern’ tag on Nigeria


  • The federal government has commented on the claim that Nigerian Christians are being killed in massive
  • According to the Nigerian government, the claim by the United States President Donald Trump did not reflect the reality on the ground
  • US President Donald Trump claimed that there was a widespread killings of Christians in Nigeria

The Federal Government has rejected the allegation of President Donald Trump of the United States that there are widespread killings of Christians in Nigeria, and declared the nation a “Country of Particular Concern.”

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, and sent to Legit.ng on Saturday morning, November 1. According to the statement, Trump’s claim did not reflect the reality on the ground.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has rejected the claim of US President Donald Trump that there is a widespread of genocide in the country.
FG rejects Donald Trump’s tagging of Nigeria negatively
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The Nigerian government maintained that the people of the country have long lived, worked and worshipped together in peace, irrespective of their religious differences and faith.

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FG insists Donald Trump is wrong

The federal government then expressed appreciation for the “global concern for human rights and religious freedom,” but insisted that Trump was not right in his allegation.

It explained that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has been committed to its fight against terrorism in the country, strengthening the harmony between interfaith groups and protecting the lives and rights of every Nigerian.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria will not stop engaging constructively with the United States government to deepen mutual understanding “of regional dynamics and the country’s ongoing peace and security efforts.”

Trump claims genocide in Nigeria

On Friday, October 31, Trump declared Nigeria a ‘country of particular concern’ over alleged Christian genocide in the northern part of the country. Trump claimed that thousands of Christians are being killed by radical Islamists in Nigeria.

The American President said Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. This was contained in a statement shared on the White House’s X handle @WhiteHouse on Friday, October 31, 2025.

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Vatican rejects Christian genocide in Nigeria

Meanwhile, Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin countered those attributing the alleged religious genocide claim in Nigeria to the country’s security challenges.

Perolin made this known on Monday, October 27, 2025, in Rome on the sidelines of the presentation of a report on religious freedom. The report was compiled by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). At the event, Perolin stated that the situation in the country was a result of social causes.

Speaking on the report of the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria, the cardinal explained that one of the social causes of the insecurity in the country is the disputes between farmers and herders in the north-central region of Nigeria.

Nigerian government has reacted to Donald Trump's claim.
FG speaks on Donald Trump’s claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria
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Oyedepo speaks on how to tackle Nigeria’s issues

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the presiding bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners’ Chapel, David Oyedepo, has called on Nigerians, particularly Christians and those in leadership, to embrace divine wisdom as a key to addressing the nation’s challenges.

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Speaking during the 40th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) on Thursday, October 23, Oyedepo said true leadership and national progress can only be achieved through wisdom, not merely through the exercise of power. Gl

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