Nicki Minaj, the American rapper known as Onika Maraj-Petty, addressed a United Nations event in New York, highlighting the alarming issue of alleged genocide targeting Christians in Nigeria. Her speech, aired on the U.S. Mission to the UN's YouTube channel, emphasized the urgency of the situation, which extends beyond Nigeria's borders. Minaj's powerful words shed light on the devastating impact of violence on religious communities, including the burning of churches, displacement of families, and the constant fear faced by entire communities. She stressed that the protection of Christians should not be seen as taking sides but as a call to unite humanity. Minaj's address also praised peace advocates and interfaith leaders for their efforts in fostering interfaith ties and fighting for the security and liberty of all worshippers. The UN dialogue follows U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of military intervention against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria, a move that has sparked debate and concern. The Nigerian government has rejected the label of 'Country of Particular Concern' attributed to the country by the U.S. administration.