An extensive
organ-harvesting ring has been uncovered in Nigeria after weeks of
covert surveillance, local officials have said.
In a statement
shared on X, the Imo State Police Command said their investigation
was launched after reports of a worrying spate of kidnappings near a
hotel and mortuary in Ngor Okpala.
According to
police, intelligence-led investigations went on to identify a man
called High Chief Stanley Oparaugo, also known as "Morocco,"
as the suspected leader of the criminal network and who is now on the
run and wanted, per reports.
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Senior Nigerian politician and wife guilty of organ harvesting
plot in London| ITV News
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Nigeria is
100% Ruled by Satan and Its 'Human' Agents
👹 The
following nations are 100% Ruled by Satan and Its 'Human' Agents:
☆ France
☆ Britain
☆ Italy
☆ Switzerland
☆ Australia
+ New Zealand
☆ China
☆ India
☆ South
Africa
☆ Kenya
👹
NIGERIA
☆ Ghana
☆ Haiti
☆ Argentina
☆ Brazil
☆ All
57 Islamic Countries
Many others are
on their way to be fully controlled by Satan.
😔 Nobody is talking about this...Even Africans, even
Christians of Southern Nigeria. Indifference and apathy everywhere.
What a shame!
Romanian
football fans express solidarity with Nigerian Christians who have
been persecuted by Muslims for their
Christian faith.
Christians in Nigeria face
violence amid broader security crises reportedly spearheaded by Boko
Haram and other criminal gangs.
US Senator Ted Cruz has
raised an alarm, claiming there have been over 50,000 deaths and
hundreds of kidnappings since 2009.
Supporters of the
Romanian football team created awareness during a crucial 2026
FIFA World Cup qualifier, demanding an end to the Christian genocide.
During Romania's recent match, fans held up a powerful banner that
read: "DEFEND NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS."
"Defend the Christians in Nigeria" » What does the
unexpected banner displayed by the Romanian gallery at the match with
Austria mean: "There are 19,000 churches destroyed"
At the match against Austria, Romanian fans
displayed an unexpected banner: "Defend the Christians of
Nigeria," a theme that is a hot topic in Western politics, but
is little discussed in Romanian politics. What is it about?
Nigeria is a West African country of 230 million people. Muslims are
a slim majority and are concentrated in the north of the country,
where they adhere to strict Sharia law, especially after the France
and Arab supported terrorist militia Boko Haram came to dominate the
region since 2009, while the south is predominantly Christian.
In recent years, several reports and news reports from the African
country have highlighted a long series of attacks against Christians,
which the European and American press has been accused of ignoring.
Last week, the Donald Trump administration even accused a "genocide"
of Christians in Nigeria.
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Nigeria, Congo and Ethiopia
Pegged as Most Deadly Countries For Christians in a New Report
👏 Bill Maher
delivers a surprising moment on air as he calls out the slaughter of
CHRISTIANS in Nigeria that the media refuses to cover.
“If you don’t
know what’s going on in Nigeria, your media sources SUCK,” Maher
said.
“You are in a
BUBBLE. I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing
the Christians in Nigeria.”
“They’ve
killed over 100,000 since 2009. They’ve burned 18,000 churches…
They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christian population of
an entire country. Where are the kids protesting this?” he asked.
Maher’s
diatribe drew a huge reaction from the crowd, and a big THANK YOU
from Rep. Nancy Mace for bringing it up.
“Absolutely,”
Maher responded.
We
need to start ringing Christian church bells loudly every hour. The
resonance of church bells was historically thought to keep away
demons.
☪ A mob burnt
a woman to death in central Nigeria over the weekend after accusing
her of blasphemy against Islam, police said Monday.
The woman “was
set ablaze” on Saturday in a “mob attack” after she made
comments about the Prophet Mohammed, police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun
in Niger state said in a statement.
He said the
woman was a food vendor named Amaye from northwest Nigerian Katsina
state.
Abiodun added
that the police condemned any act of “jungle justice” and urged
members of the public to remain calm during the search for the
attackers.
Sharia law
operates alongside common law in 12 predominantly Muslim states in
Nigeria — including Niger — and blasphemy is punishable by
death….
At least 15
people were killed in what a Christian advocacy group has called "a
coordinated evening assault on Christian farming villages" in
Nigeria.
The assailants
killed people, burnt homes and looted livestock, both organizations
report, causing other families to leave their homes after the attack.
While it is not
certain that every individual killed was a Christian, the villages
targeted, including Tim, Koppang, Mihidihin, Jiblang, Jilem, Jibin
and Manden, are generally Christian, along with the rest of the Mangu
local authority.