52,000 Christians Killed — The Nigerian Genocide

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For more than a decade, Christian communities across Nigeria have been systematically targeted, terrorized, and erased, yet the world largely refuses to acknowledge what’s happening.
Entire villages are wiped out in midnight raids. Churches are burned to the ground. Pastors are executed. Children are kidnapped and never seen again. And while Western media often frames these attacks as “local disputes” or “farmer–herder clashes,” the pattern tells a far darker story.
In this Forgotten History episode, we expose the coordinated violence carried out by Boko Haram, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), and armed Fulani extremist factions, groups openly declaring their intent to eliminate Christian influence and seize territory.
We break down:
How Boko Haram evolved from a fringe sect into a mass-killing machine
Why ISIS stepped in to create ISWAP and how that made the violence worse
How Fulani militant raids are emptying Christian regions village by village
Why Nigeria’s government downplays religious persecution
And why the West continues to look away

With over 52,000 Christians killed, thousands abducted, and entire regions displaced, this is no longer a “local conflict.” It’s a silent genocide — one many powerful institutions don’t want to name. The question is no longer what is happening. The question is why the world is letting it continue.
Watch. Decide for yourself. Then tell us in the comments: Is this genocide or deliberate denial?Written and hosted by Mike Droberg. Forgotten History is a 10th Legion Pictures Production.

This video is for educational and commentary purposes. All information is presented based on publicly available sources. Allegations, claims, and historical accounts are included for informational context, and viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research. #ChristianGenocide
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Sources:
Open Doors — World Watch List: Nigeria
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) — Nigeria Reports
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) — Nigeria Crisis Briefings
Amnesty International — Nigeria: Attacks on Christian Communities
Associated Press (AP) — Nigeria Boko Haram / ISWAP Coverage
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