
The Lila Rose Show E284: The Deadliest Place on Earth: Unmasking The Genocide of Nigerian Christians | Lila Rose Show
Jan 16, 2026
Muji Kaiser, a Nigerian-born Catholic activist and founder of The Okaja Foundation, shares powerful insights into the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. She recounts her personal experiences with violence from jihadist groups and critiques mainstream media's portrayal of these crises. Muji discusses the impact of recent U.S. airstrikes and the hope they bring, while highlighting the dire conditions faced by displaced families. She also emphasizes the mission of her foundation in supporting orphans and vulnerable mothers amidst this turmoil.
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Jihadist Violence Is Undisputed And Immediate
- Muji Kaiser stresses that jihadist groups are clearly perpetrating large-scale killings and displacements in Nigeria.
- She argues the debate over religious motivation distracts from urgent need for protection and aid.
Villagers Spot Armed Gunmen Near School
- Muji recounts villagers spotting two heavily-armed Fulani men near a primary school and the panic that followed.
- The army arrived reportedly to protect the Fulani rather than the frightened villagers, heightening local mistrust.
External Pressure Sparks Hope And Action
- Muji and Lila say recent U.S. strikes and attention created hope among Nigerians after years of neglect.
- External pressure appears to push Nigerian authorities to act and releases kidnappings.



