Thursday, November 6, 2025 - Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of making false claims about a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, describing the American leader as someone who has absolute contempt for Africa.
Falana said this when he appeared on Channels TV on
Wednesday evening November 5. He said Trump’s allegation that thousands of
Christians were being systematically k!lled in Nigeria was not backed by
evidence. He said the violence in parts of the country is driven by criminality
and resource conflicts rather than religion.
“My position
is that Mr. Trump has lied to the whole world by alleging Christian genocide in
Nigeria without any evidence to back it up.
He said
about 3,100 Christians have been killed in Nigeria. When you look at the
narrative of Mr Trump, and match it with what is on ground, the killers, be it
terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, armed robbers and so on and so forth, or
people we simply call gunmen, do not care about your religion and many of them
care about the ransom that you’re going to pay. So, it’s not about religion''
he said
Falana noted that in violence-prone areas such as Benue and
Plateau states, the conflict is rooted in land and grazing disputes.
“Those who
are k!lling there are either killing to expropriate land, or k!lling to feed
their animals” he said
The human rights lawyer advised the Federal Government not
to be overly concerned about Trump’s recent threat of military action against
Nigeria, but to examine its own shortcomings in tackling insecurity.
“Instead of
losing sleep over Trump’s statement, the government has a duty to look inwards;
where have we made errors?” he said.
Falana further claimed that Trump’s posture toward Nigeria
forms part of broader geopolitical maneuvers.
“I know him,
I know his antics, I know his hatred for Africa. This matter is about the
resources of our country. The same guys who are promoting this debate are also
saying let’s cut China to size in Africa. We must look at the geopolitical
considerations… and the errors made by our government in the past and present,”
he said.

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