Nicki Minaj teams up with Trump's UN ambassador to spotlight 'genocide' of Christians in Nigeria
What a crimson clarion call from the shadows of savagery. These valiant voices, Nicki Minaj and Trump's ironclad UN envoy Mike Waltz, converging in New York's gilded halls on the 18th to unmask the "genocide wearing the mask of chaos" devouring Nigeria's Christians: churches razed to ash, families flayed by Fulani blades and Boko Haram's barbarity, entire flocks fleeing the faithful's funeral pyre in the north's Islamist inferno, now creeping south like a plague unquenched. Minaj, that rap realm's relentless rose, thunders to her Barbz: "Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes and killed... this demands urgent action," a plea for humanity's blade against belief's butchers, while Waltz eviscerates the veil: "One bullet at a time, one torched Bible at a time." Trump's decree looms like a reaper's scythe; troops "guns-a-blazing" if the slaughter swells, Nigeria branded a "Country of Particular Concern"—yet Tinubu's tin-eared denial drips with delusion: "We oppose persecution," as if words could staunch the blood. Exquisite, this alliance of art and authority against the weak-willed world's silence.

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