The comedian has weighed in on the widespread violence being carried out by jihadists such as Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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Bill Maher calls out media for ignoring killing of Christians in Nigeria
( NewsNation) — Comedian and television host Bill Maher, known for his acerbic wit, is calling out the media for its silence ...
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Trump Administration 'Deeply Concerned' as Radical Muslims Massacre Christians in Nigeria
The Trump administration admonished the Nigerian government for its inaction toward Muslim terrorists who have been ...
"Real Time" host Bill Maher said the slaughter of Christians in Nigeria is being ignored because "the Jews aren't involved," ...
They’ve killed over 100,000. They’ve burned 18,000 churches. They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christian ...
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Bill Maher rebukes media for silence on genocide of Christians in Nigeria
Bill Maher used his HBO talk show Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday to spotlight ongoing violence against Christians in ...
More than 7 000 Christians have lost their lives in Nigeria this year, according to a new report by civil-society watchdog ...
A member of the House of Commons - Regina--Qu'Appelle in Canada, Andrew Scheer, has accused the international community of deliberately ignoring what he described as the “systematic persecution” of ...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dismissed the purported persecution of Christians in Nigeria as a ‘lie from the pit of hell.’ The president rejected the narrative while speaking at the inauguration of ...
Comedian Bill Maher claimed during a Friday episode of his talk show that there's a lack of talk about an alleged genocide of Christians in Nigeria because Jews ...
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Peter Obi declares democracy is dying in Nigeria, outlines what must be done to save country immediately
Labour Party’s Peter Obi has declared democracy is dying in Nigeria. The former Anambra governor also urged reforms and accountable leadership to serve citizens.
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja in Nigeria has painted a worrying picture of the impacts of continuing violence in Africa’s most populous nation. In a statement, Kaigama said ...
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