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A Warning to Senator Ted Cruz

By Femi Fani-Kayode

American Senator Ted Cruz is the joker of the century. He is the AIPAC-sponsored village idiot and asinine fool who says he wants to save Nigerian Christians from what he has described as “Christian genocide,” while three others—namely Congressman Riley Moore, Congressman Chris Smith, and American Secretary of State Senator Marco Rubio—are his happy cheerleaders.

An Israel-loving, genocide-enabling, Muslim-hating, Zionist-pampering, and Gaza-slaughtering Yankee hillbilly who supports a cruel, leprous, lawless, racist, extremist, bigoted, arrogant, vile, land-grabbing, child-killing, rogue, pariah, and deluded apartheid state with an all-conquering colonial mentality—and who has nothing but contempt for Arabs, Asians, and Africans, whether Christian or Muslim—is telling us that he will help solve our problems and save the Christian population in Nigeria?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army Staff, the Chief of Naval Staff, the Chief of Defence Intelligence, the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of the DSS, the Chairman of the EFCC, the Comptroller-General of Immigration, and many other heads of our security and intelligence agencies are Christians?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country whose President has a wife who is not only a Christian but also a pastor?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where every single Governor from the South, and a good number from the North Central zone, are Christians?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Senate President, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and the National Chairman of the ruling party are Christians?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country whose Federal Government, on assuming office two years ago, removed the great injustice that existed for the previous eight years in which every single head of our 17 security and intelligence agencies and every operational head of our Armed Forces was a Northern Muslim?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Federal Government, despite having a Muslim President and a Muslim Vice President, has given 62% of all political appointments at the federal level to Christians, while giving 38% to Muslims?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Federal Government has done more to protect, further the interests of, and allay the fears and concerns of the Christian population in the North than any other in recent memory?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Vice President went to the United Nations General Assembly, together with the Foreign Minister, and boldly condemned the holocaust of our time and the unconscionable genocide of the innocent and defenceless Christians and Muslims of Gaza by a psychopathic, cruel, genocidal, and mass-murdering Jewish supremacist state—which Senator Cruz and his crusaders so admire—and insisted on an immediate cessation of ethnic and religious cleansing and the unconditional establishment of peace, equity, humanity, and a two-state solution?

He alleges Christian genocide in a country where the Governor of Kaduna State, in North-Western Nigeria, has in just two years restored peace, harmony, and love between the Christian and Muslim communities, built trust between the two more than any other Governor in recent history, and brought an end to the greatest carnage and persecution Christians have ever faced in any state of our country—which occurred under his predecessor for the previous eight years.

He alleges Christian genocide in predominantly Muslim Northern states like Borno, Yobe, Zamfara, Kebbi, Kogi, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Niger, Nasarawa, and Bauchi, whose Muslim populations have suffered far more casualties at the hands of terrorists than Christians?

He alleges Christian genocide in predominantly Muslim states like Kaduna, Borno, Kwara, and Yobe, where the Governors have gone out of their way to allay the fears, address the challenges and concerns of Christians with compassion, sensitivity, and understanding, and have brought peace and harmony between members of the two faiths, protecting Christian communities and allowing for the building and rebuilding of more churches than at any other time in their history?

Senator Ted Cruz and his Yankee crusaders will not know all this—neither do they care to find out—because they are driven by a pathological hatred for Muslims, believe that all Muslims are terrorists, and cannot conceive or abide a situation where Muslims and Christians can, generally speaking, coexist peacefully and manage their differences with skill.

To Cruz, the only good Muslim is one that is dead or does what he is told by the Americans, and the only good Christian is one who goes running to Washington with his tail between his legs, asking for handouts and telling tall tales about how wicked and intolerant all Muslims in Nigeria supposedly are and how primitive and backward our country is meant to be.

That is the false narrative they applaud and wish to hear, and these are the perfidious tales and infantile fables that bring joy to their hearts and feed their arrogance, condescension, contempt, and irrational hatred towards us.

It also provides them with a plausible excuse to destabilize our nation in an insidious attempt to pillage our mineral resources—including rare earth, gems, oil, and gold—through their local surrogates and agents, and eventually come in themselves to pick up whatever is left of us after we have torn ourselves to pieces.

They did it in Libya, Iraq, Somalia, Lebanon, Congo, Syria, and elsewhere, and now it appears that their evil eye is focused on us.

That has always been the plan, and that is why most of the insurgent groups that kill, terrorize, and displace our people—both Christian and Muslim—are covertly armed and supported by Western intelligence agencies.

More can be read about this in my widely published article titled The Fiction of Christian Genocide and the Conspiracy Against Nigeria, which I released one week ago.

When one considers all the facts listed above, it is clear that the charge of “Christian genocide” and the claim that Nigeria is “the most dangerous place in the world for Christians to live” are hardly sustainable. In fact, they sound utterly absurd.

Who in our Armed Forces and security and intelligence agencies pulls the trigger on Christians, and who gives the orders for them to be singled out for genocide while Muslims are left unscathed?

Is it the Christians who head most of those institutions? I doubt it, and it has never happened.

Ironically, to my recollection, it was only on one occasion that the Nigerian Armed Forces specifically targeted and killed over 1,000 Nigerians in one day simply because they blocked a road and on account of their faith—and the victims were not Christians but Shia Muslims, members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN).

This terrible incident occurred in Zaria, Kaduna State, in December 2015—eight years before the inception of the Tinubu administration—under the watch of the previous Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai.

In truth, if any religious group in our country has a right and legitimate reason to complain that they have been singled out for elimination by the state in the last twenty years, it is the Shia Muslims, who have suffered mass murder at the hands of both Muslim and Christian leaders.

This begs the following question: have Christians been targeted and massacred in Nigeria over the years? The answer is “yes,” and a chilling and horrendous example is the massacre of Christians in four Local Government Areas in Southern Kaduna on December 25, 2016, in which no fewer than 808 Christians were targeted and killed in one day.

The difference here, though, is that firstly, those massacres were perpetrated by non-state actors and savage ethnic militias, and certainly not by our security agencies; and secondly, the same group of savages have consistently committed similar atrocities against Muslim communities too.

Both Muslims and Christians are still being massacred by those same non-state actors and savage ethnic militias today, and our Armed Forces are engaging them in the field of battle and killing them in greater numbers than ever before.

Their attacks are not against Christians alone, but against the Nigerian state and against men, women, and children of all faiths.

That is the point that is lost on our Yankee crusaders and their supporters in Nigeria.

Thousands of Muslim scholars, teachers, Sheikhs, and Mallams were murdered in cold blood by these same terrorists simply for opposing and preaching against their beastly behaviour and barbarity.

Two examples are that of Sheikh Jafar Mahmoud Adam from Kano and Sheikh Albani Zaria from Kaduna, who were two of the most respected Islamic scholars of their time.

They were both murdered in cold blood—one while praying in the mosque and the other while in his car on the way home.

Those that escaped with their lives were few, but my good friend Sheikh (Professor) Isa Pantami from Gombe, the former Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, was one of them.

His “crime” was to have roundly defeated Mohammed Yusuf, the founder of Boko Haram, in a six-hour public debate on Western education and the place of violence in Islam, where he argued that it was un-Islamic to kill innocent people and to reject Western education.

After Mohammed Yusuf was himself killed by security forces while in detention, and Abubakar Shekau took over as the new leader of Boko Haram, the first thing the latter did was to publicly announce that Pantami must be killed. But thankfully, despite the fact that they tried to eliminate him no fewer than three times, he did not achieve his objective, and the Sheikh not only remains alive and well today, but has gone from strength to strength in his preaching, his academic achievements, and his political career.

It was the same Sheikh Isa Pantami that saved the lives of a number of Christians who had been attacked by a violent mob of criminals and terrorists a few years later in Bauchi.

To those who say Muslims are not targeted by Christians as well, I challenge them to find out what happened in a mosque in Jos, Plateau State, in 2012, when a mob of depraved so-called “Christian” youths not only attacked and killed the Muslims as they prayed and burnt down their mosque, but also cut them to pieces and proceeded to cook and eat them. The videos can be found on YouTube till today.

I can also cite the example of a well-respected Muslim senator from one of the North-Eastern states, who is the chairman of a powerful committee in the Nigerian Senate today, whose father was killed a number of years ago by a wild and blood-lusting so-called “Christian” mob before his very eyes.

It was in the same way that a Christian from Benue State, by the name Gideon Akaluka, was dragged out of a police cell and butchered by a wild, fanatical, and crazed so-called “Muslim” mob in Kano in 1996.

A similar atrocity occurred in Sokoto State in 2022, when a young lady called Deborah Samuel Yakubu was literally torn limb from limb and then burnt alive by a group of utterly deranged and lawless so-called “Muslims.”

There was also the case of Bridget Agbahime, a pastor’s wife, who was killed by another crazed, supposedly “Muslim” mob in Kano in 2016.

These killings and sectarian mob actions are a great tragedy, as is the case with the loss of any life, but that does not mean that Muslims or Christians are being subjected to genocide in Nigeria. Rather, all Nigerians are being subjected to mass murder by demon-possessed, psychotic, cold-blooded killers and wild mobs that do not represent any faith, any cause, or anything other than that which is evil.

There are many other examples of Christians being attacked and killed by so-called “Muslims,” and Muslims being attacked and killed by so-called “Christians,” and the cycle just goes on.

Criminals and drug-crazed, bloodthirsty mobs use these religious labels just to effect their evil purpose, and none of them can legitimately describe themselves as members of a faith—neither of which endorses or supports the genocide, ethnic cleansing, and mass murder of innocents.

This is not Christian genocide; it is not Muslim genocide. Rather, it is genocide against all our people by depraved mobs of mindless killers from both sides of the religious divide, and we, as a people, must resist them and dispatch them all to hell.

I am glad that the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has rightly put a lie to the absurd and dangerous notion that what we are witnessing in our country is exclusively a “Christian genocide” and have finally laid the matter to rest.

In an additional statement signed by Bishop Okah, the President of CAN, they affirmed the fact that Christians were being targeted by non-state actors, acknowledged the fact that the Federal Government is doing its best to address the issue after many years of neglect, and urged the security agencies to do even more than they have already done to put an end to the scourge.

There is nowhere in Bishop Okah’s statement where he alleged that the Federal Government or its security forces are subjecting Christians to genocide, and neither did he allege or even insinuate that the horror that has been unleashed on our land by the barbarians affected only Christian communities.

There is also the aspect of a deadly and equally barbaric insurgency group and ethnic militia based in the South East called ESN, which has been targeting and killing innocent Christians and Muslims from all over the country.

The members of this militia, just like Boko Haram, Ansaru, and ISWAP—who falsely claim to represent Islam—claim to represent Christianity and ethnic liberation, but in actual fact they do not: they represent only Satan, his fallen angels, and the Angel of Death.

Given the fact that this militant cult of murderous vampires has targeted and killed as many Nigerian Christians as any other, and are indeed interested in the total dismemberment of the Nigerian state, it is interesting that Senator Cruz and his crusaders did not express any concern about their activities and have instead insisted on focusing only on what is going on in the North.

Could this be because he, his AIPAC sponsors, and his Zionist and Israeli friends are the ones bankrolling and encouraging them?

Is that why the de facto leader of the political wing of their militia covertly met with select members of the American Republican caucus in Washington recently, where and when they discussed events in Nigeria, the upcoming 2027 presidential election, and finally came up with the battle cry of “Christian genocide” as a way of rallying Christians in and outside of the country, discrediting and destabilising our Government, and dividing our nation as a first step towards effecting regime change on or before the 2027 election?

These are questions that need to be answered by Senator Cruz and his cheerleaders.

The truth is, we do not need a misguided and mischievous white-skinned religious zealot and deluded fake Messiah from Texas to save us.

In the name of God the Great, the Ancient of Days, and the Lord of Hosts, we shall save and deliver ourselves from the murderous psychopaths and homicidal barbarians that are butchering our people and have afflicted our land, and we shall protect both the Christians and Muslims in our country who are being slaughtered on a daily basis by the Janjaweed hordes from Mordor and the Western-backed terrorists of ISWAP, Ansaru, and Boko Haram.

Whether Christian or Muslim, we are first and foremost Nigerians, and there is no division between us on religious lines.

Our common enemies are the terrorists and those who covertly empower, aid, and support them from outside our shores—and not one another—and we shall fight them as one.

Senator Ted Cruz and his colleagues and compatriots, including Rep. Chris Smith, who has called on President Donald Trump to “arm Christian communities in Nigeria and to bomb Muslim ones,” Rep. Riley Moore, who has alleged that Nigeria is the “deadliest place on earth for Christians” and urged Trump to designate our nation as “a country of particular concern,” Senator Marco Rubio, who has been supporting all three in their nefarious endeavours and who has backed Moore strongly in his quest to ensure that our country is formally designated as one of concern, and all the other members of the mischievous, misguided, and misinformed cabal of Yankee crusaders and congress of fools—stand warned.

Your jaundiced and delusional perspective, which is rooted in a crass and vulgar display of ignorance and arrogance, defies logical and rational reasoning when it comes to the affairs of our nation, and it must come to an end.

You are biting off more than you can chew, and the consequences of your bullish and irresponsible behaviour and your mendacious categorisations and characterisations, if unchecked, will ultimately affect American vital and strategic interests not just in Nigeria but in the entire West African sub-region, which remains our backyard and firmly under the sphere of our influence.

Stop misrepresenting our situation, leave our country alone, and stop trying to provoke chaos and ignite a religious war.

You cannot love us more than we love ourselves! You are part of the problem, not the solution!

It is true that Christians are being killed in large numbers in Nigeria, but it is not true to say that Muslims are not being killed in equal numbers.

There are over 110 million Christians in Nigeria, and there can be no denying the fact that they have suffered immensely over the years in the hands of terrorists.

They have been subjected to mass murder, ethnic cleansing, torture, persecution, vilification, and marginalisation for decades, particularly in parts of the North.

I would not deny that, and I have opposed it and spoken out against it for the better part of my adult life.

Where you have got it wrong, though, is that this does not translate into “Christian genocide,” simply because the Muslims in Nigeria, who are also 110 million strong, are suffering precisely the same things at the hands of the same people.

They have also been subjected to mass murder, ethnic cleansing, torture, persecution, vilification, marginalisation, and, in some cases, even cannibalism in some parts of the North.

That does not, however, translate to “Muslim genocide,” because these terrible atrocities that are being unleashed are not limited to Muslims.

Both faiths have suffered immeasurably in Nigeria over the years, and members of both faiths have been subjected to genocide.

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