Israeli PM Netanyahu passionately urges end to killings of Christians in Nigeria, praised by PFN leaders, with Christmas peace imagery.
Israeli PM Netanyahu passionately urges end to killings of Christians in Nigeria, praised by PFN leaders, with Christmas peace imagery.
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PFN praises Netanyahu's call against killing of Christians in Nigeria

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The President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has commended Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for urging an end to the killing of Christians in Nigeria, calling it a timely intervention. Christian leaders highlight ongoing insecurity but note improvements this Christmas season.

On December 26, 2025, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for an end to the killing of Christians in Nigeria. He described the statement as 'timely and courageous,' reflecting growing international concern over persistent attacks, kidnappings, and church destructions.

'We appreciate the concern expressed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the plight of Christians in Nigeria. His statement echoes the cries of millions of Nigerians who have suffered violence, persecution and injustice simply because of their faith,' Bishop Oke said.

He emphasized that while international voices are vital, the Nigerian government bears primary responsibility for protection. 'This is a wake-up call to the Nigerian authorities. Our people should not need foreign leaders to remind us of the sanctity of human life. The continuous killing of Christians, farmers and innocent citizens must stop,' he added.

Bishop Oke urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security agencies to adopt proactive measures, purge the system of moles, and bring perpetrators to justice. He also warned against unconstitutional actions and called for accountability.

Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), led by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, visited President Tinubu's residence on the same day to felicitate Christmas and commend governance efforts. Okoh noted a peaceful Christmas without church attacks, unlike previous years. 'This Christmas is special... the first Christmas in many years that we were not woken up in the middle of the night with phone calls reporting attacks on churches,' he said.

Okoh expressed optimism about renewed security efforts in response to international concerns, including from the US, and pledged CAN's partnership for national development.

Separately, the Northern Christian Association of Nigeria demanded a thorough probe into terror financiers.

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Reactions on X to Netanyahu's Christmas call against attacks on Christians in Nigeria and PFN's praise are predominantly positive among Nigerian Christians, who see it as timely international support and pressure on the government to act. Skeptical voices accuse Netanyahu of hypocrisy due to Israel's Gaza actions and question claims of systematic genocide. Diverse users, including public figures and regulars, share videos of the message, urge intervention, or deny persecution linked to geopolitical tensions.

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Illustration of Trump threatening military action in Nigeria over Christian persecution, contrasted with Nigerian President's response.
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Trump threatens military action in Nigeria over Christian persecution claims

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President Donald Trump said he has directed the Pentagon to prepare options for potential strikes in Nigeria and warned he would halt U.S. aid, accusing the government of failing to stop killings of Christians. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu rejected the characterization, saying Nigeria protects religious freedom.

President Donald Trump has redesignated Nigeria as a 'Country of Particular Concern' due to claims of genocide against Christians. The move revives a designation from his first term, amid ongoing security challenges in the West African nation. Nigeria's government insists the violence is not religiously targeted.

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Former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Samson Ayokunle, has criticized President Bola Tinubu, stating that many Nigerians are becoming poorer due to mounting taxes.

Presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, David Oyedepo, has firmly stated that he will not enter politics, even if offered $1 billion. This declaration underscores his commitment to his religious role amid ongoing discussions about faith leaders in Nigerian politics.

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US President Donald Trump has threatened military action against Nigeria, prompting swift international responses. Russia is monitoring the situation closely, while the African Union rejects the remarks emphasizing Nigeria's sovereignty. Nigerian Muslim leaders urge diplomatic engagement to ease tensions.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh announced that the government will work in partnership with the Ethiopian Evangelical Churches Council on national issues. The meeting took place at the House of Peoples' Representatives in Addis Ababa. Council leaders received wishes for a successful service term.

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The Peoples Democratic Party has condemned the Federal Government's $9 million public relations and lobbying contract with a US firm, calling it deceptive and embarrassing. The deal aims to highlight Nigeria's efforts to protect Christian communities amid alleged genocide claims. PDP demands clarifications on its funding and execution.

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