Why Blaming Igbos for “Christian Genocide” Narratives Is Misleading
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Against Simplification: Responsible Narratives and Igbo Accountability in Nigerian Affairs
Reducing complex state actions to the influence of individual civilians distorts reality and risks ethnic scapegoating, particularly when media narratives focus blame on Igbo actors while obscuring governmental responsibility. Responsible journalism demands factual rigor, historical awareness, and an unwavering commitment to institutional accountability.
1/20/2026
Blaming Igbos for “Christian Genocide” Narratives Is Misleading
evidence shows Igbos are not the ones who “opened the world’s eyes” to it. Northern opposition politicians, Middle Belt activists, international NGOs, and American evangelicals were pushing this narrative long before today’s “Igbo propaganda” accusations.
11/16/2025
Who really internationalised the “Christian persecution in Nigeria” narrative?
there is very serious, large-scale, targeted violence against Christians in Nigeria, especially in the Middle Belt and some northern areas. Whether it meets the strict legal definition of “genocide” is debated, but the pattern of killings and the way Christians are targeted is bad enough that some credible groups do use that word.
11/16/2025
Igbos Amplified the Christian Killing Crisis in Nigeria
Why the Blame on Igbo People Is Illogical, Ahistorical and Deeply Dishonest
11/16/2025