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Nigeria Designated as Country of Particular Concern with Zariyi Yusuf | Episode 63

Nigeria Designated as Country of Particular Concern with Zariyi Yusuf | Episode 63

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Zariyi Yusuf is a Christian from Nigeria's Middle Belt. He is an advocate for justice and a political analyst and teaches Pharmacognosy and Phototherapy at Veritas University. He is also works as a Freelance Translation Consultant. Zariyi reaches out to Christian communities affected by attacks from Islamic Jihadist Militia in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria to assess the situation and raise awareness for support.

Timestamps:
0:00- Introduction
1:29- Zariyi’s Response to Nigeria Being Designated as a Country of Particular Concern
6:17- CPC Means Nigerian Government Will Be Held Accountable
8:14- Zariyi’s Response to Trump Threatening Military Action in Nigeria
14:37-Why Christians Have Not or Been Unable to Fight Back Against Jihadists
20:14- Nigerians Cannot Own Guns
21:35- Christian Leaders Response to CPC Designation: Silent on Genocide
24:37- Muslim Leaders Response to CPC Designation: Denial of Genocide
30:55- Zariyi Social Media & Way to Support Nigerians in Middle Belt
32:57- December 6th Livestream
33:45- Outro

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