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Nicki Minaj Sparks Backlash After Praising Trump on Nigerian Christian Persecution

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Celebrity, Faith, and Politics: When Worlds Collide

Nicki Minaj, the global superstar known for her music and outspoken personality, has found herself at the centre of an international debate over religion, politics, and celebrity influence. Her recent post praising former U.S. President Donald Trump for speaking out about alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria has ignited a firestorm on social media.

The Trinidadian-born rapper’s message, shared on X (formerly Twitter) last Saturday, expressed gratitude that she can freely worship in her own country and urged followers to pray for persecuted Christians worldwide. Her postviewed over 43 million times by Monday, positioned her in the eye of a politically charged storm spanning continents.

Nigerians Push Back: ‘Sit This One Out’

The reaction from Nigerian social media users was immediate and intense. Many told Minaj to avoid commenting on their national affairs, highlighting the complexity of religious and ethnic dynamics in Nigeria.

“Sit this one out, please; you have no idea about the intricacies of Nigerian national politics,” one user wrote. Others pointed out that violence in the country is not limited to Christians, with extremists targeting victims regardless of faith. Former senator Shehu Sani also weighed in, calling claims of widespread Christian persecution “outright falsehoods.”

Several Nigerians criticised Minaj for echoing Western narratives without understanding the nuances on the ground. “The recent killings have nothing to do with a Christian genocide,” a user commented, reflecting a common frustration with oversimplified international coverage of Nigeria’s security challenges.

U.S. Conservatives Applaud

Not everyone disagreed with Minaj. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz publicly thanked her for using her platform to defend persecuted Christians. Right-wing commentators also praised her for speaking out on an issue they argue has been ignored by Hollywood and mainstream media.

“Nicki Minaj is the first major figure in Hollywood I’ve seen speak out about the Christian persecution in Nigeria,” said commentator Riley Gaines.

Trump’s Threat and Nigeria’s Rebuttal

The controversy traces back to Trump’s warning that the U.S. could cut aid or even consider “boots on the ground” if violence against Christians continued. Nigerian presidential spokesperson Ajuri Ngelale rejected the assertion, saying the U.S. was “misinformed” and emphasising that attacks affect both Christians and Muslims. Analysts also caution that framing the conflict as religious persecution oversimplifies a complex mixture of ethnic, economic, and political tensions.

Celebrity Activism Under the Microscope

Minaj’s post underscores a broader challenge faced by celebrities: balancing moral commentary with a responsibility to understand complex geopolitical issues. While her intentions were clearly rooted in faith and empathy, critics argue that her statement inadvertently reinforced a contentious narrative and aligned her with Trump’s foreign policy approach.

Some Nigerians acknowledged her concern, but many urged caution, noting that global fame carries the weight of influence. As one commentator put it: “Nicki Minaj meant well. But sometimes, meaning well isn’t enough. She should’ve sat this one out.”

The incident illustrates the precarious intersection of fame, faith, and international politics. In an age where a single post can reach millions worldwide, celebrities are increasingly navigating minefields of misinformation, political debate, and social responsibility. For Nicki Minaj, this episode is a reminder that even well-intentioned words can spark a storm halfway across the world.

{Source: IOL}

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