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By Valentine Uchechukwu Ndukwu

Nigeria faces possible US sanctions as congress officially probes alleged Christian genocide

 

The United States Congress is officially investigating claims of religious persecution in Nigeria, and this may lead to targeted sanctions against the country.

 

The US House Subcommittee on Africa will hold a public hearing on November 20, 2025, to review former President Donald Trump’s decision to label Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern (CPC).

 

If the Senate approves this designation, the US could punish officials accused of enabling attacks on Christians and may even restrict some types of aid to Nigeria.

 

The hearing will be chaired by Representative Chris Smith and will feature senior US officials and Nigerian religious leaders.

 

Witnesses include top State Department experts and church leaders like Bishop Wilfred Anagbe, who has long spoken about violent attacks on Christian communities.

 

The session will examine whether religious persecution in Nigeria is widespread, whether sanctions are necessary, and what kind of humanitarian support may be needed.

 

Trump’s earlier warning that the US could take strong action, including military intervention, has added tension to the situation, although President Bola Tinubu insists Nigeria protects religious freedom and rejects claims of intolerance.

 

Despite Tinubu’s assurances, some US lawmakers say the evidence of persecution is credible.

 

Congressman Riley Moore argues that Christians face higher rates of violence and says the US has a moral duty to act.

 

Bishop Anagbe’s testimony is expected to highlight recent attacks in Benue State, where churches and homes were destroyed.

 

In response to rising concerns, the Nigerian government has tried to ease local conflicts, including mediating peace efforts in Plateau State.

The growing international attention shows how serious the issue has become and how closely Nigeria’s actions are being watched.

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