Hey, family — I need to talk about something heavy, something real, something many are ignoring.
In Benue State, Nigeria๐ณ๐ฌ, 2025 isn’t just another year. It’s been marked by pain, by loss, by fear. And the world barely blinks.
You might have heard stories, rumors, whispers — but here are the facts you need to know, from June alone:
Between June 14 and 16, over 100 people were killed in Yelewata, a peaceful Christian village in Guma. Homes were burned. Families were shattered. Survivors say (Fulani "Muslims" Macassar) gunmen came at night and set fire to everything — people sleeping inside had no chance.
Thousands more are now displaced, their homes gone, their futures uncertain.
And this isn’t just a one-time thing:
Since February, multiple villages in Benue have faced violent attacks. Farmers and traders, Christians just living their lives, have been caught in crossfires of hatred.
In some places, over 500,000 people have had to leave everything behind just to survive.
Reports show that Nigeria leads the world in Christian persecution right now — no country even comes close.
Why is this happening?
It’s complex. Land disputes. Religious tension. Political failures. But the truth is simple — innocent people, mostly Christian farmers and families, are losing their lives and their homes because they refuse to give up their faith and their land.
And what breaks my heart is the silence — from governments, from global leaders, and even from many people who say they care.
President Tinubu condemned the latest attacks, yes — but has anything really changed? The same violence continues, unchecked.
I’ve written about this before, and I’m sharing again because these stories need to be heard — not just by people in Nigeria, but by the whole world:
The Silent War Against Christians — where I talk about how the world often ignores these attacks.
The Selective Outrage of the World — how some injustices get shouted from rooftops while others get hushed.
My Concerns About the Rise of Islamic Extremism — because the rise in extremism threatens peace everywhere.
If you want to understand what’s happening, start there.
What can we do?
Listen and share.
Pray for those affected.
Speak up when no one else will.
Support organizations helping displaced families.
Because these aren’t just stories. These are people — families — losing everything.
I’m sharing this because I believe in justice, in truth, and in hope. And I believe that silence is the enemy of both.
So please — don't look away! ๐๐ฟ๐ณ๐ฌ
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