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19-11-2025
Nicki Minaj backed President Donald Trump's claim that Christians are being persecuted in Nigeria during a UN event. Minaj stated that Christians are being targeted, churches have been burned, and families torn apart due to their faith. The Nigerian government disputes this, saying violence affects everyone regardless of background or belief. The BBC found that some data used to support Trump's claim is difficult to verify, and analysts say disputes are often over resources or ethnic tensions rather than religion.
Entities: Nicki Minaj, Donald Trump, Nigeria, Christians, United Nations • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
19-11-2025
Rapper Nicki Minaj is being praised for using her platform to highlight the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Human rights lawyer Knox Thames thanked Minaj for bringing attention to the issue, stating that the 'body count is just too high to ignore.' Minaj will address the United Nations on the issue alongside U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz. President Donald Trump had previously designated Nigeria as a 'country of particular concern' due to the widespread killings of Christians. Minaj expressed gratitude for Trump's statement, emphasizing the importance of respecting each other's beliefs and not standing by in the face of injustice.
Entities: Nicki Minaj, Nigeria, Knox Thames, United Nations, Mike Waltz • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
19-11-2025
The article discusses Nicki Minaj's speech at the United Nations where she condemned the violence against Christians in Nigeria, backing President Donald Trump's efforts to address the issue. Minaj, a rapper known for her explicit lyrics, used her platform to bring attention to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, where Islamic extremist groups like Boko Haram have been responsible for much of the violence. The article praises Minaj for speaking out against the atrocities, contrasting her actions with those of other celebrities and liberal NGOs who have remained silent on the issue. The author argues that Minaj's statement is significant because it highlights the hypocrisy of the 'human rights' elite who ignore the persecution of Christians while vocalizing about other social issues.
Entities: Nicki Minaj, Nigeria, United Nations, Donald Trump, Christians • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform