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00:00Nicki Minaj teams up with Trump to highlight Christian persecution.
00:057,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria in 2025.
00:09Thousands of men, women, and children allegedly targeted for their faith.
00:13Yet the global response has been minimal.
00:15For months, the so-called international community issued statements,
00:19passed resolutions, and held candlelight vigils.
00:22Except when Christians are slaughtered in broad daylight.
00:25Then it's silence.
00:25But now, something is shifting from the most unexpected place.
00:31Nicki Minaj is heading to the United Nations with Ambassador Mike Waltz
00:35to speak about Christians killed in Nigeria,
00:38with support from President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.
00:42Let that sink in.
00:44The woman known for chart-topping hits is displaying something deeper.
00:47Courage.
00:48While many celebrities avoid anything that could trigger a bad headline from Rolling Stone
00:52or the New York Times, Minaj is speaking out.
00:56Ambassador Mike Waltz called her a principled individual
00:59who refuses to remain silent in the face of injustice.
01:02And her response was moving.
01:04We've been given our influence by God.
01:06There must be a bigger purpose, she wrote.
01:09It's rare to see cultural power used for something meaningful,
01:12especially in defense of faith, life, and truth,
01:15and rarer to publicly align with President Trump and thank his administration.
01:20Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter, he said,
01:23announcing that Nigeria would be added to the list of countries of particular concern.
01:28The numbers speak for themselves.
01:303,100 Christians reportedly killed in Nigeria this year alone,
01:34compared to 4,476 Christians worldwide.
01:38The Nigerian government denies support or complicity.
01:41It's impossible, Foreign Minister Yusuf Tugger said,
01:44insisting the government doesn't support persecution.
01:46But if that's true, why does it keep happening?
01:50It shouldn't take a global superstar to wake the world,
01:52but when Nicki Minaj takes the mic at the UN, people will be watching.
01:56And maybe, just maybe, those who have turned a blind eye
01:59will finally face what's happening to our brothers and sisters in Christ
02:02because this is not okay.
02:05This is a moment of clarity, sorrow, and hope.
02:07If someone like Nicki Minaj can stand up and say,
02:11enough is enough, what's stopping the rest of us?
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