Understanding the Christian Genocide in Nigeria
- Christina DeSantis
- Dec 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 28, 2025
A Crisis of Conscience
In a profound and urgent conversation, Njideka Anyadeka sits down with Dr. Mark Fulmer with Ral GeoPolitiks (RGP) Talk to discuss the escalating humanitarian crisis and targeted violence against Christian communities in Nigeria. This interview sheds light on the geopolitical complexities and the spiritual battle for the heart of the nation.
Nigeria is one of the most dangerous nations in the world for Christian believers. On today's RGP Talk we feature a special guest interview with Njideka Anyadike from Nigeria to address this horrendous massacre of Christians and the power regimes that are behind it.Understanding the Christian Genocide in Nigeria
The following excerpt highlights Dr. Fulmer’s assessment of the global silence regarding the Nigerian crisis.
Njideka Anyadeka: "Dr. Fulmer, why does it seem the world remains silent while thousands are being displaced and killed in Nigeria's Middle Belt?"
Dr. Mark Fulmer: "It’s a failure of both intelligence and moral courage. We see a geopolitical landscape where 'inconvenient' truths are often suppressed to maintain diplomatic status quo. But when we look at the data—the systematic targeting of villages, the destruction of churches—it isn't just 'clashes' over land. It is a targeted attempt to uproot a specific faith and culture from the region. At RGP, we believe that understanding the Real Geopolitiks means acknowledging that religious freedom is the canary in the coal mine for national stability."
Njideka Anyadike: "In Nigeria today, we are confronted with ethnic clashes, terrorism, and kidnapping. These are not just social issues; they are clear indicators that a deeper shift is required. It is a spiritual problem that the world is trying to solve with physical tools."Dr. Mark Fulmer: "Many view these events through a secular lens, but at RGP, we see the 'Real Geopolitiks'—the spiritual battle for the heart of nations. The idea of a sovereign nation is under attack when God’s created order is ignored."Njideka Anyadike: "Exactly. Transformation requires the Church to act as one Body. We must stir up 'Christian soldiers' who understand their role as transformation agents. God must be enthroned in all facets of our daily life—not just in our pews, but in our government, our businesses, and our culture."
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