CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: Survivor Exposes Tinubu Before U.S. Congress, Says Killings Are Hidden While Millions Are Spent On Propaganda
A survivor of the June 2025 massacre in Yelewata, Benue State, Franc Utoo has exposed the Bola Tinubu government’ antics to cover attacks on Christians, bringing renewed international attention to what he described as the systematic targeting of faithful communities in Nigeria.
Speaking from a meeting room inside the U.S. House of Representatives, Utoo delivered emotional testimony before an audience that included U.S. lawmakers, State Department officials, policy advisers, nonprofit leaders, and members of the international press.
His appearance comes amid growing concern in Washington over religious violence and insecurity across Nigeria’s Middle Belt.

During his address, Utoo accused the Nigerian government of deliberately minimizing and misrepresenting the scale of attacks against Christians, insisting that official narratives from Abuja do not reflect the ongoing killings, displacement, and destruction of rural Christian communities.
He told U.S. lawmakers that while villages are being attacked and families displaced, the Nigerian government has chosen to focus on managing international perception rather than protecting lives.
The testimony adds to mounting pressure on Nigeria’s authorities, as U.S. lawmakers continue to scrutinize the country’s handling of religious violence and the humanitarian consequences unfolding in the Middle Belt.



