Nicki Minaj - the US-based, multi-million-selling Trinidadian rapper - has publicly backed President Trump's allegations that Christians face persecution in Nigeria. She stated, In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted.

At a UN event organized by the US, she noted, Churches have been burned, families have been torn apart… simply because of how they pray. Trump's threats to send troops to Nigeria if the violence against Christians continues have sparked discussions about the situation.

Minaj expressed that calling for psychological assistance for Christians in Nigeria 'is not about taking sides,' but rather about 'uniting humanity.'

'This is about standing up in the face of injustice,' she emphasized, thanking Trump for his focus on this issue.

The Nigerian presidency refuted claims of targeted violence, asserting that the violence is not confined to any particular group and affects Muslims, Christians, and others alike.

Minaj's statement aligns with ongoing discussions about violent attacks in Nigeria, with right-wing activists alleging systematic targeting of Christians. However, some analysts argue that many of these situations stem from resource-related disputes rather than solely religious differences.

As she thanked Trump for his leadership on this matter, Minaj also highlighted her connection to her fanbase, the 'Barbz,' as part of her motivation for raising this issue.

This significant political intervention marks a shift in Minaj's public persona, moving beyond music into social activism, a rarity among celebrities.