Danbello's Views On Christian Genocide In Nigeria

In this year of 2025, the most captivating issue on Capitol Hill is not a bill to build consensus between parties, nor the sanctions on TikTok, but a carefully orchestrated "Nigerian Genocide Narrative" designed for fraud.

Danbello

The method of the fraud is simple: you shout "Christians are being killed!", show videos of bandits on motorcycles, and then wait for American dollars to pour down like rain from the Pentagon's budget.

Donald Trump, who on October 31st once again placed Nigeria on the list of "Countries of Particular Concern" (CPC) under the pretext that "Christians are being slaughtered" in the name of "jihadists."

The architects of this scheme are not based in the White House. They reside in a rented house in the Georgetown neighborhood.

The Fraudsters in Washington from Nigeria—former bank employees, former analysts, and self-proclaimed "activists" who have discovered that nothing opens American wallets faster than a genocide story.

They have never seen a church burn with their own eyes.

They have never visited a village that was attacked.

They have PowerPoints,donor dinners, and the phone number of a senator who spells "Niggeria" with two g's.

Phase One: The Biden Era

In 2020, when Trump first placed Nigeria on the CPC list, it stung for a little while. Aid was suspended. The news filled the media.

Then Biden took office,read the State Department's report, saw the truth, and removed Nigeria. What did he see?

Because the USCIRF agency could not find this"genocide."

Is there violence in Northern Nigeria? Yes, and it has decreased.

Is there a systematic genocide of Christians?Not according to the data.

Bandits kill farmers,farmers retaliate.

Muslims are dying,Christians are dying, traditional worshippers are dying.

The most apparent pattern is poverty,not religion.

Then the fraudsters panicked.

Their"humanitarian" NGOs registered in Delaware, but run from WhatsApp, lost the money they were embezzling.

One even had to sell his Range Rover.

Another had to fly economy class to Abuja.

Trump 2.0: The Return of the Old Fraud

Now it's 2025. Trump is back, Truth Social is thriving, and suddenly the "genocide" is a "religious issue" again.

Videos from as far back as 2018 have resurfaced,now with terrifying voiceovers.

Behind the scenes, the fraud is proceeding systematically:

Step 1:Release a "research report" to a like-minded think tank. Mention "thousands killed" without providing dates, locations, or names.

Step 2:Organize a "research trip." Five-star hotel. Per diem. Selfies with "survivors" — who are, in reality, hotel staff.

Step 3:Collaborate with the "Religious Freedom Industrial Complex."

Evangelicals donate.Congress allocates funds.

The money pours into"security programs," "awareness campaigns," and "administrative costs" — meaning, houses in Dubai.

The Math Doesn't Lie (But the Fraudsters Do)

• Nigeria's population: ~50% Muslim, ~50% Christian.

• Annual death toll from violence: 8,000–10,000 (UN report).

• Religious breakdown of the dead: roughly proportional to the population.

• CPC funds (2020–2021): $47 million as "religious freedom aid."

• Amount that reached the actual victims: [redacted for laughter].

The Nigerian government — corrupt, but not stupid — has responded:

"This is not a religious crime, it is a crime of banditry and arms," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

"We have killed 3,000 terrorists this year.Half of them were Muslims. Where is their CPC?"

The Terrible Truth

Let's be honest: Nigeria has problems. Boko Haram is evil. The farmer-herder conflict is devastating everyone. Corruption is rampant.

But twisting this national calamity into a religious fundraising scheme helps no one— except middlemen with American passports and a Nigerian accent.

This kind of fraud corrupts the truth, turning human death into a PowerPoint presentation.

Their religion is not Christianity,nor Islam — it is commerce.

And their holiest sacrament is the— budget.

How to Destroy This Fraud

1. Demand evidence, not talk. Stop relying on videos or WhatsApp messages. Seek data from the UN or the African Union.

2. Follow the money. Every NGO receiving CPC funds must disclose its budget — down to the bottle of water they drank.

3. Push congressmen to see the truth. Without security escorts or per diems. Let them see the well pit that was never completed because the money went to a "consultant" in Virginia.

Call it by its real name: it is not a genocide —

it is a trade in lies,wrapped in the cloak of religion and the pursuit of illicit funds.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post