Nicki Minaj, the U.S.-based, multi-million-selling Trinidadian rapper, has drawn attention to the plight of Christians in Nigeria, voicing concerns at a recent UN event. In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, she stated, highlighting the violence they face, including church burnings and family separations due to their faith.
Her comments echoed the recent allegations made by President Donald Trump, who threatened military action if the Nigerian government failed to protect Christians from violence. Minaj emphasized that the fight for Christians is about uniting humanity rather than dividing it, and she expressed gratitude to Trump for prioritizing the issue.
While the Nigerian presidency affirms the existence of violence, they maintain that it affects all citizens, irrespective of their beliefs. Minaj, who also recognized her Nigerian fanbase, referred to the country as a beautiful nation with deep faith traditions. She thanked the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, for supporting her cause.
Minaj's remarks come as allegations regarding systematic targeting of Christians by Islamist militants have gained traction in the U.S., although some analysts argue that many violent incidents in Nigeria are rooted in disputes over resources and inter-ethnic tensions rather than solely religious motivations.
This appearance marks one of Minaj's most significant political interventions, occurring amid her ongoing public presence that includes previous controversies regarding misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her involvement underscores the influence of celebrities in highlighting global humanitarian issues.




















