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A Call to the Christian Church in Nigeria: When the Body is Bleeding, Silence is Complicity — Bolaji O. Akinyemi

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A Call to the Christian Church in Nigeria: When the Body is Bleeding, Silence is Complicity

by apostle | Nov 23, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

 

NATIONAL RALLY: SAVE NIGERIA NOW!

 

#SaveNigeriaNow.

A call to the Christian Church in Nigeria: When the Body is Bleeding, Silence is Complicity

by

Citizen Bolaji O. Akinyemi

Apostle & Nation Builder

 

On December 1st, 2025, the voices of freedom will rise from the land of liberty; Nigerians and lovers of our nation will converge in the United States to answer the call of SNG.

The Save Nigeria Group (SNG-USA), who has scheduled a Save Nigeria Now National Rally to confront the ongoing Christian genocide and mass terror crimes in Nigeria, by 11:00AM Washington time.

It is only logical, moral, and spiritual that we rise in overwhelming support here at home.

They will raise their voices in Washington;

We must raise ours in Abuja, Lagos, Jos, Makurdi, Kaduna, Enugu, Maiduguri, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, and every state capital.

A cry abroad without an echo at home is a wasted shout.

 

THIS IS NOT A PROTEST. IT IS AN ACT OF WITNESSING.

 

For more than a decade, the blood of Nigerians has been crying from Southern Kaduna, Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Niger, Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Yobe, Gombe, Adamawa, Borno, Kwara and other parts of Nigeria.

 

Churches have been burned, priests slaughtered, worshippers massacred in communion, school children kidnapped, and entire farming communities erased. Yet many pulpits remain quiet.

 

The Americans are taking a stand;

will the Nigerian Church pretend it has no blood on its soil?

 

ALL IN ONE WEEK — AND THE CHURCH IS STILL QUIET?

 

Within just seven days, Islamist terrorists executed the following:

 

Brigadier General Uba and 3 soldiers abducted and publicly executed (Borno).

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64 civilians, including women and children, kidnapped (Tsafe, Zamfara).

25 schoolgirls and their principal abducted; Vice Principal killed (Kebbi).

38 worshippers kidnapped from a Church (Eruku, Kwara).

Police officer murdered (Geidam, Yobe).

8 Civilian JTF killed, 3 abducted (Gwoza, Borno).

15 kidnapped, 2 killed — including nursing mothers & babies (Sokoto).

4 rice farmers murdered (Edu, Kwara).

52 students abducted from a Catholic school (Papari, Agwara, Niger).

ALL THESE IN ONE WEEK.

 

This is no longer a debate of Muslim vs Christian victims.

Both are being slaughtered.

And those who once mocked Christians as “burying empty coffins” are now intensifying the violence against both faith communities.

 

The silence of religious leaders is becoming the loudest threat to national security.

 

THE CHURCH MUST ALIGN BEHIND THE WATCHMEN WHO SAW BEFORE THE WAR

 

Before calling denominational leaders to stand up, we must recognise the voices God already provided — and the warnings we ignored.

 

The Prophetic Warning We Mocked

In 2014, while many pulpit celebrities were courting politicians for influence, Pastor Bosun Emmanuel warned Nigeria that a season of genocidal jihad was coming.

He was insulted. Branded “alarmist.” Ignored.

Today, history has vindicated him.

He spoke what we now see.

He foresaw what we now fear.

The Nigerian Church must now rally behind the one who warned before the war.

 

The Strategic Intelligence We Need Right Now

As terror escalates, Pastor Ladi Thompson has clarified with strategic insight that no matter the local faces holding the rifles, Nigeria is facing a global Al-Qaeda franchise—Bin Laden’s agenda still running through proxies.

 

Terror in Nigeria is:

 

not a tribal conflict

 

not domestic banditry

 

not religious misunderstanding

 

but an international jihadist machinery using local masks

 

Therefore,

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Churches must unite beyond denomination.

 

Sufferers must be defended beyond tribe.

 

We must engage international law and global intelligence cooperation.

 

Bosun provides prophetic compass.

Ladi provides strategic map.

It is suicidal to ignore both.

 

CAN and Leaders of Church Denominations Must Align Their Leadership with the prophetic and strategic call of Pastors Bosun Emmanuel and Ladi Thompson.

 

The Church must not build new altars of ego when God has already raised leaders of accuracy in the mold of the children of Issachar.

Let the Leadership of CAN and Church denominations in humility, follow what God revealed through the watchmen who warned before the storm.

 

NOW, LET THE TRUMPET SUMMON THE ENTIRE CHURCH; Heads of All CAN Blocs — History Is Summoning You

 

CCN — Christian Council of Nigeria

Most Rev. Dr. David Onuoha

You speak for historic missions. Let history not judge you as silent while blood flowed.

 

CPFN-PFN (Pentecostal Fellowship)

Bishop Wale Oke (PFN President)

And national influencers: Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, Bishop David Oyedepo, Dr. D.K. Olukoya, Pastor Paul Enenche, Bishop Mike Okonkwo, Rev. Sam Aboyeji, Bishop Praise Omeiza, Apostle Johnson Suleman, and others.

You command the most massive gatherings in Nigeria.

If revival cannot defend lives, what then is its purpose?

 

Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN)

Most Rev. Lucius Ugorji

The Catholic Church has martyrs in every region.

Your silence carries the widest consequence.

Where are the Knights? Where are the missions? Where is the moral thunder?

Rome must not whisper while Nigeria bleeds.

 

ECWA/TEKAN BLOCK; Rev Joel Billi; The frontline Church with the highest martyr count in modern Nigeria.

Your voice should be the loudest. Let it thunder!

OAIC — Organisation of African Instituted Churches; Dr Israel Akinadewo

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Do not let compassion become tribal. Christ is not.

 

THE INSTRUCTIONS

DECEMBER 1ST, 2025 — 5-6PM (Nigeria time)

(convergence begins @ 4PM)

Abuja: Villa Gate (Three Arms Zone)

Every State Capital: Government House

Dress Code:

Preferably Black or a touch of black cloth

 

Tools of Witness:

 

Bibles

 

Placards carrying specific requests/petition and Nigeria flag.

 

No party slogans, symbols or logo. No violence. This is holy witness, not protest.

 

Our Demands:

 

Fish out and prosecute terror networks; sponsors, financiers, executors and accomplices.

Full compensation & protection for targeted communities.

A National Commission on Mass Killings & Religious Terror.

International justice cooperation for eradication of global jihad cells in Nigeria.

 

WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT WE TOLERATE

 

If American Christians can march for Nigerian lives,

and Nigerian Christians refuse to march for their own,

then perhaps we are not persecuted, perhaps we have been paralysed.

Not anymore.

 

THIS IS THE HOUR

 

Let every pastor announce it.

Let every youth group mobilise.

Let every church bus be filled with witnesses for justice.

Let the choirs keep quiet that day, for the street will be the choir.

Nigeria must hear us. Heaven is already listening.

 

SAVE NIGERIA NOW!

DECEMBER 1ST, 2025 — 5-6PM (Nigeria time)

(convergence begins @ 4PM)

God is watching what we do with the blood on our land.

 

Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi is an Apostle and Nation Builder. He’s also President Voice of His Word Ministries and Convener Apostolic Round Table. BoT Chairman, Project Victory Call Initiative, AKA PVC Naija. He is a strategic Communicator and the C.E.O, Masterbuilder Communications.

 

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