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  • Papa Cyangwe Sends Message of Support to Yampano Amid Crisis

    Papa Cyangwe publicly encouraged Yampano as the artist faces legal claims, personal tragedy, and growing public pressure. Papa Cyangwe Sends Message of Support to Yampano Amid Crisis Papa Cyangwe publicly encouraged Yampano as the artist faces legal claims, personal tragedy, and growing public pressure. Published: January 6, 2026 at 8:00:04 AM Modified: January 6, 2026 at 8:00:04 AM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal Rwandan artist Papa Cyangwe has publicly expressed support for fellow musician Yampano, who is currently facing a series of personal and legal challenges. Yampano recently disclosed that he is going through a difficult period following a legal complaint filed by his former wife. He has also spoken about the emotional impact of their separation, which he says was compounded by the death of his child. In an interview with MI Empire, Yampano explained that tensions escalated after private videos involving him circulated online. According to the artist, the situation led to a rapid breakdown of his marriage. Afterward, Yampano traveled to Belgium to meet with partners assisting him in preparing an upcoming tour. While abroad, he received news of his child’s death, prompting his return to Rwanda. Upon returning, Yampano said he felt unsafe due to what he described as increasing hostility and threats. He reported the matter to the Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB), citing concerns for his personal security. Reports later emerged that his former wife had filed a formal complaint accusing Yampano of physical abuse and intimidation. The allegations were reportedly submitted while she was still receiving medical attention for injuries. In response to these developments, Papa Cyangwe, a close friend and long-time collaborator of Yampano, shared a message of encouragement aimed at offering emotional support during the ongoing ordeal. In his message, Papa Cyangwe urged Yampano to remain resilient, expressing confidence that the challenges he faces are temporary. He also reaffirmed his personal support and that of Yampano’s fans and family. Papa Cyangwe and Yampano previously collaborated on the song “Ngo,” a track credited with significantly boosting Yampano’s music career. The two artists have maintained a close relationship since. Yampano has stated that, aside from his mother, he currently has limited personal support as he navigates this period. Source: Inyarwanda.com Tags Entertainment Entertainment Rwandan Entertainment Rwandan Entertainment Rwanda Rwanda ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Published: March 12, 2024 at 8:44:29 AM Modified: March 12, 2024 at 8:45:44 AM A symbolic depiction of diverse all Africa games President Nana Akufo-Addo hailed the 13th African Games as a monumental celebration of unity, sportsmanship, and excellence, setting a vibrant stage for athletes across the continent to showcase their prowess and shared dreams through the universal language of sports. In his inspirational speech during the grand opening ceremony at the University of Ghana Stadium, President Akufo-Addo emphasized the Games as a beacon of hope, embodying the continent's rich heritage and collective ambitions. "This event transcends sports; it's a unifying force that reminds us of our interconnected destinies and aspirations," he remarked. The ceremony was a kaleidoscope of cultures, with delegations from nations stretching from Ghana to Ethiopia, and Tunisia to South Africa, parading in a dazzling display of solidarity and national pride. The event was a testament to Africa's diversity and unity, with athletes from various disciplines making a symbolic entrance, mirroring the continent's vibrant mosaic. The air was electric as top Ghanaian and international artists, including Shatta Wale, King Promise, and South African star Kamo Mphela, performed, turning the stadium into a melting pot of exhilarating music and dance, further highlighting the Games' spirit of celebration and togetherness. With over 13,000 participants, including 5,000 athletes and thousands of volunteers, technical staff, and dignitaries, the 13th African Games are set to be a landmark event. It promises to captivate more than two billion viewers worldwide through television, radio, and digital platforms, showcasing Africa's sporting excellence and unity to a global audience . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Final Fast & Furious Film Titled Fast Forever, Release Date Set

    Vin Diesel announces the title and release date of the next Fast & Furious sequel, set to arrive in cinemas on March 17, 2028. Entertainment Final Fast & Furious Film Titled Fast Forever, Release Date Set Vin Diesel announces the title and release date of the next Fast & Furious sequel, set to arrive in cinemas on March 17, 2028. Published: February 1, 2026 at 3:36:49 PM Modified: February 1, 2026 at 3:36:49 PM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal According to the source article, the next installment in the Fast & Furious franchise has officially been titled Fast Forever and is scheduled for theatrical release on March 17, 2028 . The announcement follows a confirmation from Universal Pictures and was later shared publicly by lead actor Vin Diesel. Diesel , who portrays Dominic Toretto in the long-running action series, revealed the film’s title and release date through a post on his verified Instagram account shortly after the studio’s announcement. The actor accompanied the update with a reflective message referencing the franchise’s legacy and its impact over more than two decades. The upcoming sequel will follow Fast X , which was released in 2023 and directed by Louis Leterrier. While the studio has not officially confirmed whether Fast Forever will serve as the final chapter of the franchise, the title and promotional messaging have fueled speculation that the series may be approaching its conclusion. The Fast & Furious franchise launched in 2001 and has since grown into one of Universal Pictures’ most successful film series, known for its ensemble cast, high-octane action sequences, and global box office performance. Source: Geo News Tags Entertainment Entertainment United States United States ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Published: February 27, 2024 at 3:25:29 PM Modified: February 28, 2024 at 9:06:39 AM Liberia's Central Bank Under the Microscope Following President Joseph Boakai Audit Order The recent presidential order in Liberia to audit the Central Bank has ignited a significant debate over the legal boundaries and the bank's autonomy. President Joseph Boakai mandated the General Auditing Commission (GAC) to audit the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), raising questions about the legality of this directive, the GAC's authority to audit the CBL, and the potential impact on the CBL's independence. This action is part of a broader anti-corruption drive by President Boakai, who has committed to fighting graft and enhancing transparency in government institutions, including the central bank, the national security agency , and the executive protection service, focusing on the period from 2018 to 2023. The debate centers around the interpretation of the GAC Act, specifically whether the CBL's operations are considered "public accounts" or "public funds" as defined by the Act, and thus, whether they fall within the GAC's audit jurisdiction. Critics argue that the presidential order contradicts the CBL Act, which outlines the bank's independence and its authority over internal and external audits. They point to the Act's provisions, which mandate regular audits by the Chief Internal Auditor of the CBL, the appointment of external auditors by the Board of Governors, and oversight by an independent Audit Committee, all designed to protect the CBL from undue influence. In contrast, proponents of the audit argue that the presidential directive falls within constitutional powers to ensure accountability in government institutions, emphasizing that the CBL's autonomy does not exempt it from external scrutiny, especially concerning financial management and accountability. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between the need for transparency and accountability in government institutions and the preservation of the autonomy of key financial institutions like the Central Bank of Liberia . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Published: April 19, 2024 at 10:59:32 AM Modified: April 19, 2024 at 10:59:32 AM Cape Town International Airport Cape Town International Airport has been distinguished as the premier airport in Africa, according to a recent survey by Skytrax, the renowned consumer ratings firm. This honor underscores the airport's commitment to outstanding customer service and operational excellence. Despite this regional triumph, Cape Town International has observed a descent in its global standing, now ranked 54th after being 23rd in 2020. This shift underscores the fluctuating nature of global air travel and the constant changes in aviation standards. Other South African airports also garnered accolades in the Skytrax survey, with Durban's King Shaka International Airport and OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg securing second and third places respectively on the African continent. These accolades affirm the sustained high standards across South Africa's airports, reinforcing their status as major entry points to the continent. Internationally, Addis Ababa Bole International Airport in Ethiopia achieved the seventh spot in the African rankings, marking Ethiopia's rise as a significant hub for international travel and commerce. Further north, Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport clinched the 10th position, underscoring Kenya's pivotal role in East African aviation and its ongoing contribution to connecting the region with the global air transport network. The findings from the Skytrax survey provide insights into the latest trends influencing the African aviation sector. Airports across the continent are continually striving to improve passenger experiences and operational efficiencies in response to evolving industry conditions and increasing expectations from travelers . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Published: March 18, 2024 at 1:35:53 PM Modified: March 18, 2024 at 1:37:54 PM This image captures the urgent challenge facing Tanzanian institutions: to fortify their defenses against the ever-evolving threat of cyber fraud In a concerning revelation from the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), the final quarter of 2023 saw an unprecedented 84% surge in digital fraud incidents across Tanzania's commercial banks. This dramatic increase has put a spotlight on the escalating cybersecurity threats facing the financial industry and the urgent need for comprehensive countermeasures. A Stark Rise in Cybercrime The BoT's report, released in a March 5 circular to financial institutions, highlights a disturbing trend: more than Tsh1.65 billion ($647,000) was illicitly extracted through mobile and internet banking fraud in the October-December period. This represents a sharp uptick from the Tsh901.8 million ($353,600) reported in the preceding quarter, underscoring the growing sophistication and frequency of cyber-attacks. While the year's overall digital fraud figures slightly dipped below the Tsh1.66 billion ($650,980) peak in Q1, the consistent increase in subsequent quarters paints a worrisome picture of the evolving cyber threat landscape. Diverse Fraud Tactics Uncovered The analysis delves into the various strategies employed by cybercriminals, noting a 60% rise in ATM card skimming to Tsh159.87 million ($62,700) in Q4. Although the year saw fluctuations in the methods used, the cumulative effect of these digital thefts poses a significant challenge to the financial sector's integrity. The BoT's Call to Action The BoT's circular, while not providing comparative data from previous years, serves as a clarion call to Tanzania's financial service providers. The central bank urges heightened vigilance and the adoption of advanced internal controls to mitigate future fraud risks. This proactive stance is crucial in an era where digital transactions are becoming the norm, making robust cybersecurity measures more vital than ever. Towards a More Secure Financial Future With nearly Tsh4.9 billion ($1.92 million) lost to digital banking fraud in 2023, accounting for a substantial portion of the total losses in the sector, the message is clear: the fight against cybercrime requires continuous effort and innovation. As the digital frontier expands, so too must the strategies to protect it, ensuring the safety and confidence of Tanzania's banking customers . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Davido Aligns With Uncle Ademola Adeleke in Accord Party Move

    Afrobeats star Davido has joined the Accord Party, aligning politically with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke ahead of 2026 polls. Davido Aligns With Uncle Ademola Adeleke in Accord Party Move Afrobeats star Davido has joined the Accord Party, aligning politically with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke ahead of 2026 polls. Published: December 24, 2025 at 3:12:56 PM Modified: December 24, 2025 at 3:12:56 PM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal Nigerian Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has formally aligned with the Accord Party, following the recent political realignment of his uncle, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke. The musician confirmed his decision on Tuesday via his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, announcing plans to travel to Osogbo, the Osun State capital, to collect his party membership card. Davido said he would complete the process at the state government house, popularly known as Imole House. His announcement comes weeks after Governor Adeleke adopted the Accord Party as his new political platform ahead of the 2026 Osun governorship election. The governor officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on December 9, 2025, during a ceremony held at the Banquet Hall of the Government House in Osogbo, attended by party leaders and supporters. Explaining his defection at the time, Adeleke cited internal leadership disputes at the national level of the PDP. He stated that the decision followed consultations with political stakeholders and opinion leaders, adding that he formally joined the Accord Party on November 6 as part of preparations for his re-election bid. Davido had earlier reacted publicly to his uncle’s resignation from the PDP by reposting the announcement on social media with a brief caption, signaling support for the move. The singer’s entry into partisan politics further highlights the growing intersection between Nigeria’s entertainment industry and its political landscape. Source: The Sun Nigeria Tags Entertainment Entertainment Nigerian Entertainment Nigerian Entertainment Nigeria Nigeria ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Thomas Nahimana, President of the Rwandan Government in Exile, addressing the nation on July 15, 2024, regarding the ongoing struggle for transparent and fair elections in Rwanda. Published: July 16, 2024 at 2:49:08 PM Modified: July 16, 2024 at 4:14:49 PM Counterfeit Elections and the Struggle for Transparent Governance Today, in Paris, President Thomas Nahimana of the Rwandan Government in Exile delivered a critical address regarding the state of elections in Rwanda, highlighting the ongoing struggle for transparent and fair electoral processes. Nahimana began by condemning the "counterfeit elections" that have plagued Rwanda, stating, "As we continue to endure these hard times, our country has been subjected to fraudulent elections in various ways." Nahimana emphasized the collective agreement among the Rwandan Government in Exile, supporters, and transparent Rwandans that genuine elections are crucial. He remarked, "Elections are a perfect way and a right given by the republic to its citizens, allowing them to choose leaders who aim for the common good without leading them back into tyranny." Journey Back to Rwanda Recounting the efforts of the exiled government, Nahimana mentioned the announcement made in September 2023 about their intention to return to Rwanda to participate in the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for July 15, 2024. "We showed you all the team that was supposed to move to Rwanda. We went to three different countries—France, South Africa, and Malawi—to introduce the heroes ready for this journey," Nahimana stated. Appeals for Electoral Reforms Ignored Nahimana reminded the audience of the letter sent to François Kalinda, the President of the Rwandan Senate, highlighting the flaws and dark elements in the electoral clauses aimed at maintaining President Kagame's power. "Not a single clause was corrected according to our appeal. The torture and mistreatment we faced is no longer bearable," Nahimana lamented. Past Attempts Thwarted Reflecting on previous attempts to participate in elections, Nahimana shared his personal experiences. "In 2016 and 2017, I tried to participate in presidential elections in Rwanda, but I was humiliated by Kagame's agents in Nairobi and Brussels, who denied me safe passage," he recounted. This, he said, was a deliberate effort to strip him of his rights to his homeland. Current Election Denial Nahimana revealed that he, along with 28 others ready to return for the elections, faced similar humiliation this time. "We were denied all basic requirements for participation in elections," he said. "Even other nationals who tried to submit their presidential participation cards were humiliated and abused beyond humanity." Condemnation of the Current Regime Nahimana strongly condemned the current regime, describing the elections as a "comedy" where the ruling party, FPR Inkotanyi, rotates around the circle alone. He declared, "What they called elections of July 15, 2024, were invalid and a complete scam. No thinking Rwandan should waste time giving value to the results." Nahimana criticized the elected leaders, calling them "colonialists" working only to satisfy their own greed. He issued a stark warning, "This is a friendly reminder—any time tomorrow or the day after, they will face charges for being accomplices in Kagame's genocidal regime." Call for Unity and Resistance Nahimana urged all Rwandans, both inside the country and in the diaspora, to unite against the regime. "We deny completely the tribalism that Kagame has made the regime's one-trick pony," he declared. "All Rwandans should give no space to the killers of Inkotanyi and work together with your government in exile to forge more ways to fight this band of bandits in power." In his concluding remarks, Nahimana encouraged continued advocacy for democracy and support for Rwandans striving for transparent governance. "Real elections will come. Keep approaching and comforting citizens, speak up for them, advise them, and advocate for them. Help them to forge projects that will benefit them in the future after we regain control of our country." Addressing journalists and politicians, Nahimana requested, "Let this new spirit of rejecting contempt from thugs be sensitized among the youth and the international community. Live free, secure, and hopeful for a future Rwanda. We shall overcome." Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Selena Gomez Marks Beauty Milestone as Bieber Returns to Grammys

    Selena Gomez celebrated a major beauty brand expansion as Justin Bieber returned to the Grammys stage after a four-year hiatus. Entertainment Selena Gomez Marks Beauty Milestone as Bieber Returns to Grammys Selena Gomez celebrated a major beauty brand expansion as Justin Bieber returned to the Grammys stage after a four-year hiatus. Published: February 2, 2026 at 11:29:59 AM Modified: February 2, 2026 at 11:30:00 AM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal According to the source article , Selena Gomez marked a professional milestone just as Justin Bieber made his return to the Grammy Awards following a four-year absence Selena Gomez celebrates milesto…. The 33-year-old singer and actress celebrated the launch of her beauty brand at an Ulta Beauty store on January 31, with a dedicated event held in El Segundo, California. Gomez later shared glimpses of the celebration on Instagram, including visuals from a nighttime drone light show that displayed the brand’s logo and symbolic imagery in the sky. The celebration came hours before Bieber appeared on the Grammy Awards stage on Sunday, February 1, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The performance marked his first major televised appearance since canceling his Justice World Tour in 2022 due to health concerns related to Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Bieber entered the ceremony with four nominations, including Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for Swag , Best Pop Solo Performance for Daisies , and Best R&B Performance for Yukon . He performed Yukon with a stripped-down setup, playing electric guitar solo while using a looping device. While Gomez did not attend the ceremony, Bieber appeared on the red carpet alongside his wife , Hailey Bieber. The couple, who married in 2017 and share a one-year-old son, were photographed together before the singer’s performance. The Grammys appearance is widely seen as a precursor to Bieber’s upcoming headlining set at Coachella later this year. Source: Geo News Tags Entertainment Entertainment United States United States ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Published: March 12, 2024 at 4:16:20 PM Modified: March 12, 2024 at 4:17:34 PM Ugandas Minister of State for General Duties Henry Musasizi The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list identifies countries with significant deficiencies in their efforts to combat money laundering. Uganda's recent removal from this list marks a significant step forward in its financial reform, aligning with its Vision 2040 for economic independence and sustained growth. This achievement results from extensive legal and institutional reforms, including the establishment of the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) in 2014 and adherence to international standards for combating money laundering. Conversely, the addition of Kenya and Tanzania to the grey list highlights the ongoing challenges within the region. These countries must now prioritize the implementation of FATF's recommended action plans, emphasizing high-level political commitments and timely reforms. The situation underscores the need for a collaborative approach, suggesting the establishment of an East African Financial Intelligence Authority to coordinate efforts across the region. Uganda's experience, including its re-listing in 2020 due to inconsistencies in maintaining long-term reforms, serves as a cautionary tale. It emphasizes the importance of continuous commitment to anti-money laundering measures to avoid economic repercussions. For Kenya and Tanzania, adopting a unified regional strategy could accelerate their removal from the grey list and strengthen the collective fight against money laundering in East Africa . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Fly Gabon:Libreville State-Owned Airline Take Flight in Central Africa

    Fly Gabon is 100% state-owned, aiming to make Libreville a regional air hub. Discover its fleet, airports, and national strategy under Minister Oyiba. Fly Gabon:Libreville State-Owned Airline Take Flight in Central Africa Fly Gabon is 100% state-owned, aiming to make Libreville a regional air hub. Discover its fleet, airports, and national strategy under Minister Oyiba. Published: July 28, 2025 at 2:53:10 AM Modified: July 28, 2025 at 3:01:53 AM Written By | Guerson Nabushi Nyonkourou Political Analyst Guerson Nabushi Nyonkourou Libreville is positioning itself as a key aeronautical hub in Central Africa. With a strong domestic market and strategic geography, Gabon has launched Fly Gabon , its new national airline. Officially inaugurated on August 29, 2024, by President Brice Clotaire OLIGUI NGUEMA , this new carrier marks a fresh era for Gabonese aviation. Unlike RwandAir, whose assets are 70% owned by Qatar Airways, Fly Gabon is 100% owned by the Gabonese state and directly attached to the Ministry of Transport. It is managed with distinction by Minister Jean-Pierre OYIBA, ensuring full national control and sovereignty over Gabon’s air transport revival. Infrastructure: Key Airports Supporting Fly Gabon Main Hub: Léon Mba International Airport ( LBV ), Libreville Gabon’s primary airport and Fly Gabon’s central hub, connecting to 16 destinations via 11 international airlines. Other Major Airports: Franceville/Mvengué Airport (MVB) – Southeast Gabon’s main airport for domestic and regional flights. Port-Gentil Airport (POG) – The country’s second-largest airport, handling most domestic routes. Chibanga (TCH) and Mouila (MJL) – Regional gateways for the southwest and south. Additional Regional Airports: Akieni (AKE), Bitam (BMM), Gamba (GAX), Koulamoutou (KOU), Makokou (MKU), and Oyem (OYE). Fleet and Expansion Fly Gabon currently operates six ATR 72 aircraft, optimized for short-haul domestic flights. On July 25, 2025, Gabon received its first Airbus A320, a 126-seater that marks a turning point in the country’s aviation ambitions, nearly 20 years after the dissolution of Air Gabon. Gabon has placed an order for five Airbus aircraft, and a new route to Johannesburg is under preparation. This takes the current fleet to seven planes, reinforcing Fly Gabon’s vision for a modern, sovereign, and fully national air network. Governance Chairman of the Board: Francis Lendjoungou Managing Director: Binta Mandji Lespinas The airline is operated by Fly Air Gabon Holding, created during the Council of Ministers on February 7, 2024. The holding company enjoys legal status and financial autonomy, but remains fully state-owned and supervised under the Ministry of Transport. A National Flag Carrier with True Sovereignty Unlike regional competitors, Fly Gabon is proudly and fully owned by Gabon, with no foreign capital involvement. Its management reflects national values, transparency, and ambition, steered by Minister Jean-Pierre OYIBA, who has overseen its successful development. This national airline embodies a return of pride, promising accessible travel, job creation, and strengthened regional connectivity, all under Gabonese leadership. Tags Fly Gabon Fly Gabon Gabon Gabon ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Fly Gabon:Libreville State-Owned Airline Take Flight in Central Africa Fly Gabon is 100% state-owned, aiming to make Libreville a regional air hub. .

  • Nicki Minaj Explains Why She Spoke on Nigerian Christians

    Nicki Minaj says personal connections to Nigeria and reports of attacks on Christians led her to speak out publicly. Nicki Minaj Explains Why She Spoke on Nigerian Christians Nicki Minaj says personal connections to Nigeria and reports of attacks on Christians led her to speak out publicly. Published: December 23, 2025 at 9:35:32 AM Modified: December 23, 2025 at 9:35:32 AM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal American rapper Nicki Minaj has explained her decision to publicly address concerns about the safety and treatment of Christians in Nigeria, citing personal ties to the country and reports of violence targeting worshippers. Minaj spoke on the issue during a surprise appearance at AmericaFest, where she responded to a question from the audience about Nigeria. She said the country holds personal significance for her, noting that her pastor is Nigerian and that she has a large fan base in the country, often referred to as “Nigerian Barbs.” According to the artist, reports of kidnappings and killings of Christians during church activities were deeply troubling and compelled her to speak publicly. She said such incidents should prompt global concern and outrage, adding that silence in the face of persecution only emboldens further abuse. Minaj stressed that she is no longer willing to remain quiet on matters of religious freedom, stating that she intends to speak out for Christians and others facing persecution around the world. She also addressed the broader issue of religious liberty, noting that many people globally do not enjoy the freedom to worship openly. She warned that such freedoms are often taken for granted in countries where they are protected, urging people to remember and pray for those forced to worship in hiding. Her comments at AmericaFest followed a recent reaction to a social media post by former US President Donald Trump, who claimed that Christianity is under serious threat in Nigeria. At the time, Minaj expressed gratitude for the freedom to worship and condemned religious persecution, saying no group should be targeted for practising their faith. During her appearance, Minaj also commented on religious freedom in the United States, arguing that Christians face challenges there as well and emphasising the role of leadership in protecting fundamental rights. Source: The Sun Nigeria Tags Entertainment Entertainment United States United States ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

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