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Genocide in Nigeria: Islamic terror groups are killing en masse and aim to eliminate 112 million Christians and 13 million others by 2075

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Intersociety reports that approximately 125,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria due to Islamist militant attacks since the Boko Haram insurgency began in 2009.  More than 7,000 Christians were killed in the first 220 days of 2025 alone.

This is part of a broader pattern of violence that has led to the displacement of millions and the destruction of thousands of churches, with Intersociety warning that Christianity could be wiped out in Nigeria by 2075 if the current trend continues.

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According to a report published in August by the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (“Intersociety”), at least 7,087 Christians were massacred across Nigeria in the first 220 days of 2025. 

According to Intersociety, 19,100 churches have been destroyed, over 1,100 Christian communities displaced and more than 600 Christian clerics have been abducted.  Since 2009,  approximately 185,009 Nigerians have been killed, including 125,009 Christians and 60,000 “liberal Muslims,” Intersociety says.

The report attributes the killings to 22 Islamic terrorist groups, including Boko Haram, ISWAP and Fulani militias, which are accused of a genocidal campaign to eliminate Christianity and traditional religions.  It says these groups aim to eliminate an estimated 112 million Christians and 13 million adherents of traditional religions by the year 2075, or over the next 50 years.

In addition to uprooting and obliterating Christianity, “These Islamic terror groups are using violence and genocidal means to obliterate or wipe out Nigeria’s indigenous ethnic groups and their identities, especially the 3,475-year-old Igbo cultural heritage put in place [established] since 1450 BC,” the report states.

Intersociety and other groups, including Genocide Watch, have condemned the Nigerian military for its complicity in the violence, accusing it of protecting jihadist interests and failing to protect Christian communities.

Years ago, Genocide Watch raised the alarm.  In December 2022, it said, “The UNDP estimates that terrorists have killed over 350,000 people in Nigeria since 2009. 300,000 were children. Boko Haram, ISWAP, and Fulani jihadists have also forcibly displaced over 2.9 million Nigerians.  The genocidal massacres have mainly targeted Christians.” 

In March 2025, Nina Shea, an American international human rights lawyer, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa on the persecution of Christian farming communities by militant Fulani Muslim herders. 

“Nigeria now ranks 6 out of 66 on the 2025 Global Terrorism Index and the index does not even take into account the violence by militant Fulani herders … In recent years, more Christians have been killed for their faith in Nigeria than in all other places combined,” Shea said and urged the US Congress to recommend that Nigeria be designated a Country of Particular Concern (“CPC”).

Yet corporate media remains silent.

The Islamic terror groups want to turn Nigeria into “a country where Christianity is banned and brutally crushed, relegated and forced underground,” the Intersociety report says.

Adding, “Other countries lending anti-Christian crush to Nigeria are Libya, Algeria, North  Korea, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia and Afghanistan – where it is high crime to be seen with holy bible or wearing Christian symbols or saying Christian prayers or singing praises and worship songs.”

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Featured image: Amid killings of Christians, experts warn Nigeria may risk ‘religious war’, Crux, 4 December 2023

Expose News: Protesters holding a sign calling for an end to the violence in Nigeria, amid fears of genocide by Islamic terror groups targeting Christians.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Reverend Scott
Reverend Scott
11 hours ago

Fighting over whose imaginary sky fairy people should worship. I’m a Reverend of Nature in case you were wondering. Very pagan….but genuinely Ordained….but I wouldn’t go to war with a Creationist..madness…

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
6 hours ago

Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?..

Save yourself, or you’ll have a long wait!…

marlene
marlene
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
5 hours ago

No – save each other – until the enemy of mankkind is wiped out. Maybe God wants us to love life and each other enough to prevent the genocide of His people…

Worrywart
Worrywart
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
4 hours ago

The fact that people can’t fully understand God doesn’t mean he isn’t there. Scientists can’t fully explain the physics of the sun, but they and I can see its light and feel its heat.

All your above “if’s” are only conjecture, not proof. Plus, you are trying to prove by definition when your definitions might be too limited to apply, as in, Yellow apples taste good. This apple is red. Therefore, it cannot taste good.

You might not like the idea of God, but it’s irrational to deny the possibility.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 hour ago

Hi A Yousleh Zeeter,
You sound like you have just climbed out of a sandpit.
Religion is a belief, which means you have to believe.
The 10 commandments are a good guide.
Do as you do unto others, is a good starting point.
The Nigerians will never advance without education.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Dave Owen
1 hour ago

Excellent wisdom there Dave!

Islander
Islander
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 hour ago

I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and CREATE EVIL: I the LORD do all these things.
Isaiah 45:7.

The thrice holy God of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob is not only “omnipotent”, but omnipresent, and omniscient also.

He “is able” and “willing”; my sincerest advice to you is repent ye and BELIEVE the gospel, for the Kingdom of God is at hand. Mark 1:15.

Seek ye the LORD while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near.
Isaiah 55:6.

Capitals for emphasis.

marlene
marlene
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
5 hours ago

AWESOME reply!!

Paul H
Paul H
11 hours ago

…and we’re led to believe that could not possibly happen here (UK).In my view it’s a foregone conclusion we will degenerate further, in this direction.

marlene
marlene
Reply to  Paul H
5 hours ago

There were many countries before Nigeria, and the rest of the world is on their list too. Islamic terrorists won’t stop, as long as no one stops them!!

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
6 hours ago

Considering ALL religions are man made, these atrocities are all done by design. We are not even from this realm, our souls were deceived to come here by the elite’s masters. so they harvest us for our negative energy. This is an enclosed prison plane, where fear, hate, anger, jealousy and greed are forced upon us. People must realise that no saviour will return to save us. They’re all fairy stories written by man based on astrological symbolism. Only we can save ourselves and hopefully if enough people are awakened and research the truth we will return to our original realms and escape this hell!…

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 hour ago

Hi A Yousleh Zeeter,
You need to slow down a bit.
You are covering too much ground, and keep mentioning fairy’s.
Jesus came to the UK in 32AD, so he was a real person.
He came to this country to work in the silver mines.
There were no books in those days, so Jesus told people stories to educate them.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Dave Owen
38 minutes ago

Very good Dave-not only was Jesus “a real Person.”

He was, rather, IS God!!!

He was MANIFEST in the flesh. 1 Timothy 3:16.

Would you care to elaborate on the “silver mines”?

val
val
6 hours ago

Before 2200, there will be no one here and no life on planet stupid.

marlene
marlene
5 hours ago

I can’t imagine why several other well-weaponized countries aren’t going, forthwith, to Nigeria to wipe out these islamic terrorists entirely, once and for all. A genocide this widespread, with threats of lasting for another 50 years and getting unimaginably worse must be stopped by a unified coalition willing to save not just Nigeria, but every other country on these demented islamic terrorists’ list!!! Children, babies, pregnant women, young girls, boys, fathers, mothers ad infinitum should not be sacrifice to the god of death! Wake up world! You’re next!

Worrywart
Worrywart
Reply to  marlene
3 hours ago

Other countries, the Western ones, aren’t going to the rescue because their governments are all for the genocide, including of their own citizens. They’ve made some deal with the bad guys and think they themselves won’t be next but instead will get a share of the spoils because they helped. But bad guys break deals.

It’s the ordinary citizens of these countries who must unite against both their own oligarchs and the oligarchs’ Islamist terrorist co-conspirators.

Worrywart
Worrywart
4 hours ago

Nigerians, Algerians, Pakistanis, Somalis and Afghans are also leading the raping and butchering in the West. Another long-term global plan is bring carried out against us.

The West was built upon Christian and Roman principals. Throw out the Christian part and you have slavery and lions eating people in the Colosseum. Or, nowadays, slavery and women getting stoned to death for spending the night with their boyfriend.

John
John
Reply to  Worrywart
2 hours ago

The Romans high jacked Christianity and perverted it for their own agendas with the end goal of obliterating it along with all other beliefs we need to expel Roman law along with noahide law and sharia law here in the west and return to our real Christian based law where the principle maxim, equality under the law is paramount and mandatory, is fully manifest, then perhaps we could have a positive influence elsewhere.
We need to clean house and get our errant servants in check asap.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
2 hours ago

Hi Rhoda,
You have entered another bottomless pit.
The Boko Haram gang sound very similar to the gang in Gaza.
These people are still savages and have not entered the real world.
The rule of law means nothing to these types.
Whatever good came out of Nigeria, they are still evolving.
How come we have not really heard about the Christians being killed in any of our news makers.