BREAKING NEWS: Check Out The Screenshot That Shows There is Christian Genocide In Nigeria – Rev. Father Kelvin Ugwu
Reacting to the screenshot, Ugwu revealed that the screenshot proves there is Christian genocide in Nigeria.
Rev. Father Kelvin Ugwu has replied a screenshot shared on X by a Muslim praising another Muslim who saved Christians during an attack by Islamic terrorists.
Reacting to the screenshot, Ugwu revealed that the screenshot proves there is Christian genocide in Nigeria.

Speaking via his Facebook page, he wrote:
“This screenshot deserves the award for “Screenshot of the Year.”
It carries every shade of evidence and irony. Let’s break it down:
1. It highlights the foolishness of the person called Hafsat. Only a foolish person nails himself publicly without realizing it. Those who have turned this whole discussion into Muslims vs Christians fight – instead of calling it what it is, a fight against Islamic terrorists – sound exactly like Hafsat. Their arguments only validate what Trump said, yet they are too blind to see it.
2. While Abdullahi Abubakar deserves to be praised for what he did, that same story clearly shows that Christians are not safe in the hands of bandits.
3. Even more revealing is the fact that, in a village of 300 Christians, no Muslim needed to be hidden from the bandits – not even the Imam himself. There is a mosque in that same village, yet only Christians were at risk. If that does not spell genocide, then what does?
4. Award and honour were given, but the bandits were never caught. That alone tells you it was all for the cameras. In my opinion, the entire award story was meant to paint a picture of “religious tolerance,” to create a feel-good narrative that hides the rot underneath. But let’s ask the real questions: between 2022 and 2025, are all those 300 Christians still alive? Did the bandits ever return? What part of the story was left untold? Or is it another Kevinblak comedy. They just showed us the edit.
5. The fact that we can’t point to one pastor or priest who has ever hidden 300 Muslims from attackers tells you something very simple – Muslims are not the endangered group here. And the deeper irony? The person doing the hiding is confident he won’t be attacked himself. Now tell me, what’s the difference between that and what happened in Rwanda?”