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The United States ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, has invited singer Nicki Minaj for a discussion over the protection of persecuted Christians.
The invitation came after Nicki Minaj’s post against the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
This comes after United States President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern, CPC”, over alleged Christian genocide by Islamist groups in the country.
Trump further ordered the US Department of War to prepare for “possible action” against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria.
Reacting to Trump’s declaration, Nicky Minaj, a 12th time Grammy-nominated singer, in a post on X, appreciated the religious freedom experiences in the US, and further condemned the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
In response, Mike Waltz thanked the singer for using her platform to defend Christians and invited her to a conversation.
Mike Waltz said, “I would love to speak with you in more depth about what our administration is doing to protect Christians’ freedoms all over the world.
“We can’t allow this to continue. Every sister and brother of Christ must band together and say, “Enough!”, he stated
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