Nicki Minaj Calls For Immediate End To Alleged Christian Persecution In Nigeria

Nicki Minaj has sparked widespread discussion online after taking to X to speak out against what she described as the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for an immediate end to the killings. The rapper also broadened her message, urging that violence against Christians be stopped not only in Nigeria but across the world. Through a series of strongly worded posts, Nicki framed her message with faith-based language and urgent appeals. In one tweet, she referenced the popular Christian hymn On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand before demanding freedom for Christians in Nigeria and calling for the violence to stop. She followed up with another post expressing spiritual condemnation, stating that the Holy Spirit had been grieved and insisting the attacks must end immediately. In a further message addressed to nations globally, Nicki warned against further bloodshed, declaring that the blood of those who call on Christ’s name should no longer be shed. The posts quickly gained traction on social media, triggering mixed reactions. While many praised the rapper for using her global influence to highlight alleged religious persecution, others pointed to the complex nature of Nigeria’s security challenges and ongoing debates surrounding the violence.

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JD Vance Declares Nicki Minaj Greater Than Cardi B

JD Vance declares Nicki Minaj greater than Cardi B, a quick but powerful comment that immediately sent social media into a frenzy. With that simple comparison on X, the Vice President unexpectedly inserted himself into a rivalry that has fuelled arguments among fans for years. The moment unfolded after Nicki Minaj shared — and later removed — a post that read “Vance > Rants.” The shoutout caught Vance’s attention, prompting him to jump into the conversation with his own take: “Nicki > Cardi B.” He didn’t expand on the choice, and Cardi B has yet to react. Despite the noise surrounding his remark, Vance has no connection to the long-standing tension between both artists, a feud that dates back to 2017. The rappers also oppose each other politically, with Minaj backing President Donald Trump while Cardi B has consistently criticized him.

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Reuben Abati Claims Nicki Minaj Just Chasing Clout With UN Speech on Nigeria

Former presidential aide Reuben Abati has criticized Nicki Minaj’s recent speech at the United Nations on alleged Christian persecution in Nigeria, describing her involvement as inappropriate and attention-seeking. Minaj addressed the UN in New York alongside U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz, who had praised her for using her platform to highlight the issue. Her remarks generated global attention, but Abati argued that the rapper lacked the background to speak on such a sensitive matter. “Nicki Minaj is a rapper from Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. She should focus on her music — Anaconda, her rap career, and her Barbs — rather than commenting on complex national issues,” he said. Abati also suggested that Minaj’s appearance was more about personal visibility than genuine concern for Nigeria. “She’s chasing clout, even though she was invited by a White House adviser and Michael Waltz,” he added. He proposed that Nigeria counter international influencers by featuring its own prominent figures to defend the nation’s image. “If Americans are bringing in influencers, we should do the same. During Nicki Minaj’s speech, Tiwa Savage or another Nigerian celebrity could have shared patriotic perspectives on national television,” Abati said, emphasizing that local voices should be ready to respond whenever global discussions touch on the country.

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Nicki Minaj Speaks At UN On Christian Persecution In Nigeria

Rapper Nicki Minaj has used her platform at the United Nations to draw attention to the growing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for urgent international intervention. Speaking from the UN podium, Minaj described the dire situation facing Nigerian Christians. “In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes, and killed. Churches have been burned. Families have been torn apart. Entire communities live in fear simply because of how they pray,” she said. She noted that religious persecution is not unique to Nigeria, stressing that similar threats exist in many countries worldwide. “This problem is not only growing in Nigeria but in other parts of the world. It demands urgent action,” Minaj said. Making it clear that her call is about unity rather than division, she added, “Protecting Christians in Nigeria is not about taking sides. It is about uniting humanity.” Minaj also highlighted the responsibility of global institutions, saying, “When one’s church, mosque, or place of worship is destroyed, everyone’s heart should break a little. The foundation of the United Nations, with its core mandate to ensure peace and security, should shake.” She praised peacebuilders and faith leaders who have confronted intolerance and violence, saying their work inspires her to fight for the security and freedom of all who pray. She concluded: “I hope this encourages all of us to work together urgently so that every person can enjoy the right to believe, worship, and live in peace.” The speech was organized in collaboration with U.S. Ambassador to the UN Michael Waltz and adviser Alex Bruesewitz, highlighting growing international concern over religious violence in Nigeria. https://twitter.com/NigeriaStories/status/1990865568811921769?t=JOCWA4ueuQYTfIKofqUNEg&s=19

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Nicki Minaj to Speak at UN on Alleged Christian Genocide in Nigeria

Popular American rapper Nicki Minaj is set to speak at a United Nations event in New York on Tuesday, November 18, where she will address what has been described as the ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria. She is scheduled to appear alongside the United States ambassador to the UN, Michael Waltz, and Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to President Donald Trump and the convener of the event. The session will spotlight the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and outline the efforts President Donald Trump is taking to confront the crisis. In the lead-up to the event, the Trump administration praised Minaj for using her platform to amplify concerns about the alleged atrocities, which both the Christian Association of Nigeria and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria have labelled a genocide. Waltz said: “NICKIMINAJ is not only arguably the greatest female recording artist, but also a principled individual who refuses to remain silent in the face of injustice. I’m grateful she’s leveraging her massive platform to spotlight the atrocities against Christians in Nigeria, and I look forward to standing with her as we discuss the steps the President and his administration are taking to end the persecution of our Christian brothers and sisters.” Minaj, in her response, expressed appreciation for the invitation to speak at the UN. “I am so grateful to be entrusted with an opportunity of this magnitude. I do not take it for granted. It means more than you know,” she said. “The Barbz and I will never stand down in the face of injustice. We’ve been given our influence by God. There must be a bigger purpose.”

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Nicki Minaj Applauds Donald Trump’s Statement Condemning Christian Persecution in Nigeria

Nicki Minaj has publicly expressed her support for Donald Trump following his condemnation of global Christian persecution, sharing her reaction in a heartfelt post on X. The rapper posted a screenshot of Trump’s statement from Truth Social and wrote: “Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God. No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs to respect each other. Numerous countries around the world are facing this horror, and it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice. Thank you to The President and his team for taking this seriously. God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.” In Trump’s message, he described Christianity as facing “an existential threat in Nigeria” and revealed plans to designate the country a “Country of Particular Concern” due to ongoing killings targeting Christians. Minaj’s post highlights her strong belief in religious freedom and gratitude toward the U.S. administration for acknowledging what she called a “global crisis” of faith-based persecution.

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Nicki Minaj at Risk of Losing $20 Million Hidden Hills Mansion Over Unpaid Judgment

Rapper Nicki Minaj could lose her $20 million Hidden Hills mansion in Los Angeles after failing to pay a debt from a 2019 lawsuit. Court filings in October show that a jury ordered Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, to pay $503,318 to former security chief Thomas Weidenmüller. The couple has yet to satisfy the judgment. The case arose from Minaj’s 2019 Nicki Wrld Tour in Germany. Weidenmüller claimed Petty assaulted him backstage, breaking his jaw and requiring surgery. Reports indicate that Minaj had thrown a shoe at another security officer who failed to stop a fan from climbing the stage, and Petty allegedly punched Weidenmüller while he tried to intervene. According to Weidenmüller, he underwent eight surgeries, including the insertion of five plates, to repair his jaw. He filed a lawsuit in 2024, but Minaj and Petty did not respond, resulting in a default judgment against them. Weidenmüller’s lawyers are now seeking a court order to sell the Hidden Hills mansion to recover the owed amount. The 11-bedroom property carries roughly $13 million in mortgage debt, leaving about $6 million in equity, which is enough to cover the judgment, interest, and legal costs. Court documents note that Minaj, whose net worth is estimated between $150 million and $190 million, has the means to pay the debt but has refused to do so despite multiple requests. Her legal team now faces moves to enforce the judgment and recover the funds.  

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Nicki Minaj and Cardi B Apologize to Each Other’s Children After Feud

Nicki Minaj and Cardi B have extended apologies to each other’s children following a heated exchange on social media that reignited their long-standing rivalry. Minaj addressed Cardi B’s daughter, Kulture, in a post on X, expressing regret for her previous remarks: “Dear Kulture, truth is: I did all of this for a bigger purpose and one day you’ll understand. You’re a cute child & lots of kids have cute little funny looking gums before they grow into all of their features. One day you’ll see this, so I have to say: I apologize. As a child of God & QUEEN of my community who look to me for integrity. You’re an innocent child & don’t deserve any of this.” Cardi B responded by apologizing to Nicki Minaj’s son, Papa Bear: “Dear Papa Perc, I’m sorry that your mommy hasn’t cut you a birthday cake for the past three days because she can’t take my success or happiness… One day when you grow up, I hope you understand that when a girl says NO, it means NO. Please don’t hate me when you grow up. Hopefully, someone who truly cares about her will help her, and she will come out and read you a book.” Both stars acknowledged the sensitivity of involving their children in their public feud. Minaj highlighted Kulture’s innocence, while Cardi emphasized teaching respect and boundaries. The rivalry, which began in 2018, has been marked by public spats and personal attacks, and fans have expressed concern over the children being drawn into the conflict.

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