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    Northern CAN Urges Christians and Muslims to Unite Over Trump’s Comments on Nigeria

    Religious leaders call for calm, cooperation, and a national push for peace after U.S. President’s remarks spark debate
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Religious leaders call for calm, cooperation, and a national push for peace after U.S. President’s remarks spark debate
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    The Christian Association of Nigeria in the 19 Northern States and Abuja has called on Christians and Muslims to treat U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments on alleged Christian genocide as a rallying point for unity rather than division.

    Speaking on Tuesday, CAN Chairman Rev. John Hayab said Trump’s statement should motivate Nigerians to work together to end killings, intolerance, and attacks linked to religion or identity. His remarks follow Trump’s claim that Christians in Nigeria are facing persecution, a statement that has generated significant debate across the country.

    Hayab said the former U.S. leader’s words should be seen as an expression of concern rather than a criticism of Nigeria. He urged Nigerians to use the moment to demand stronger action from the government to guarantee the safety and freedom of all citizens.

    He warned against individuals or groups attempting to twist Trump’s remarks to worsen tensions. According to him, Trump’s threat of military action was directed at terrorists, not Nigerians, and should not be misinterpreted to incite division.

    “What we want is freedom for all to practice our faith, whether we are Christians, Muslims, or free thinkers,” Hayab said, stressing that genuine peace requires equal rights for everyone.

    He appealed to religious leaders, government officials, and citizens to prioritise peacebuilding and national reconciliation at a time when the country faces rising insecurity and mistrust.

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