Last week I reported that Muslim terrorists kidnapped 52 Christians students from St. Mary’s school in Nigeria. The number of children kidnapped was grossly underreported – 303 schoolchildren, 12 teachers were kidnapped by armed jihadis. The vast majority are girls between 12 and 17 years old.
Three hundred Christian schoolchildren have been kidnapped by Nigerian gunmen from St. Mary’s in Papiri. No protests. No outrage. No global marches or emergency UN sessions.
The world shrugs because the perpetrators aren’t Jews — and the victims go agains the absurd mantra the left-wing media clubs us to death with, “Islam is peace.’
A brutal, ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria rages year after year, and yet the international community remains mute. Why? Because the killers are Islamist militias, and acknowledging that would shatter the media’s carefully curated narratives.
The legacy press won’t touch it. They bury the story, sanitize the facts, and treat the systematic extermination of Christians across Africa as an inconvenient footnote. Exposing Islamic terror is “Islamophobic,” so instead they choose silence — a silence that enables slaughter.
Across Nigeria and the wider region, Christians are being hunted, abducted, and massacred. And the same media that hyperventilates over invented grievances elsewhere can’t bring itself to report the truth: this is a religiously motivated war on Christians, and the world is deliberately looking away.
NIGERIA
Children at St. Mary's Catholic School in Kontagora have been abducted, along with some of their teachers
Is the world going to keep standing by and watching this happen to Christians in Nigeria? pic.twitter.com/ikSQyV2aLZ
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) November 21, 2025
Nigeria: This is one of 52 Christian villages emptied by repeated Fulani Islamist attacks in Kaduna State.
Christians lived peacefully here for centuries.
Now they’ve been religiously cleansed.
The governor of Kaduna granted the Fulani Islamists amnesty.
The Christians have… pic.twitter.com/QdEuBey8zz
— Christian Emergency Alliance (@ChristianEmerg1) November 24, 2025
The Catholic Herald: The abduction of more than 300 children and staff from a Catholic school in Niger State has renewed alarm over Nigeria’s spiralling security crisis and brought fresh anguish to families already living in constant fear of armed raids. The attack on St Mary’s School in the early hours of Friday is one of the gravest incidents in recent years, occurring at a time when the country faces intensifying violence across several fronts. Police said armed men stormed the boarding hostels shortly after 2am, when most pupils were asleep. They forced children and staff into the surrounding forests under the cover of darkness. The scale of the kidnapping became clear only after frantic parents rushed to the school at dawn. What followed was a scene of fear, disbelief, and the realisation that well over half the school’s population had vanished in a single night…. This is not the first time schoolchildren have been taken on such a scale. In 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 girls from Chibok, many of whom remain missing. In 2018, 110 girls were seized in Dapchi; all but one, Leah Sharibu, who refused to renounce her Christian faith, were released (Catholic Herald).
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