Award-winning rapper Nicki Minaj has publicly backed President Donald Trump’s allegations that Christians face persecution in Nigeria.
Speaking at an event in the US, Minaj says in Nigeria, Christians are being targeted and churches have been burned, families have been torn apart, simply because of how they pray.
According to BBC News, Analysts say that jihadists and other armed groups have waged campaigns of violence that affect all communities in the West African nation, regardless of background or belief.
This week alone, two people were killed in an attack on a church in Kwara, while a group of 25 girls, who the BBC has been told are Muslim, were abducted from a school.
A teacher and a security guard, both Muslim, were also killed in the attack on the secondary school in the north-western Kebbi state.
Earlier this month, Trump said he would send troops into Nigeria “guns a-blazing” if its government “continues to allow the killing of Christians”.
The Nigerian government has pushed back on these claims, describing them as “a gross misrepresentation of reality”.