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31/01/2026
20/01/2026

RE: The Screwdriver Salesman Behind Trump’s Airstrikes in Nigeria

The story told in that New York Times article is not just wrong; it is an injury added to an open wound. It tries to turn survivors into suspects, truth‑tellers into propagandists, and a decade of blood into a clever “narrative” to be managed by consultants in Washington and Abuja.

It will not stand.

Who really asked America to wake up

The article leans into a lazy, convenient fiction: that Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern was some side‑effect of Igbo separatist agitation or partisan games in Washington. That is a lie.

It was not drawn up in an office in Abuja or dreamed up in a back room in DC. It was born in the ashes of burned churches, homes, and in the dust of mass graves.

- It came from priests who have buried their parishioners by the hundreds, who have watched altars reduced to rubble and sanctuaries turned into slaughterhouses.
- It came from survivors from places like Yelewata, Guma, Logo, Agatu, Plateau, Southern Kaduna—people who have fled through the bush at night with bullets behind them and children in their arms.
- It came from witnesses like Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Makurdi diocese, who stood before the United States Congress and described what his diocese has suffered.
- It came from survivors like me, Franc Utoo, who stood in the halls of Congress not once, but multiple times, carrying the cries of my village, my tribe, my state, my people, and the entire persecuted Christians of the Middle Belt.

The CPC designation is not a toy of separatists. It is the exhausted, desperate plea of persecuted communities begging the world to finally tell the truth.

The violence they try to rename

The article dances around the heart of the matter, hiding behind vague terms like “conflict” and “clashes,” as if Nigeria were dealing with a minor misunderstanding over farmland.

But in village after village, the pattern is brutally clear.

Heavily armed Fulani Islamist militias do not “clash” with unarmed sleeping families. They descend in the night. They shoot, burn, and hack. They torch churches, mow people down as they run, and leave behind smoking ruins and bodies hastily buried in mass graves.

These are not anonymous “incidents.” They have names and dates and faces.

- The old woman who refused to abandon the church.
- The mother whose three children were killed in her arms.
- The catechist who died ringing the church bell to warn the village.

There are registers in parishes, lists in IDP camps, testimonies recorded in whispers because the people speaking them still live in danger. This is not a narrative you invent in a think‑tank. It is a reality carved into the land.

Who Truth Nigeria and Equipping the Persecuted really are

And then comes the most indecent twist: to smear the few people who actually go where the killing happens.

Truth Nigeria and Equipping the Persecuted are not sitting in air‑conditioned offices theorizing about “frames” and “messaging.” They are out on the red earth, in the heat and dust, at the funeral masses and in the camps, listening, recording, helping.

- Truth Nigeria exists so that stories the big media never bother to hear can be told in full voice. It puts a microphone in the hands of the villager, the widow, the priest, the youth leader, and says: “Tell the world what they did to you.”
- Equipping the Persecuted goes into dangerous zones with food, medical help, and practical support. It helps rebuild burned churches and shattered lives. It collects evidence that would otherwise disappear in the chaos.
- Judd Saul and his team are not “playing politics.” They are walking into places most correspondents will never see, then walking into offices in Washington to say, “Look at this. Listen to them. Do not turn away.”

Call that “propaganda” if you dare—but then look a widow in the eyes and tell her that the only people who came when she was starving and alone were actually just pushing a “narrative.”

The 9‑million‑dollar eraser

Behind the article’s tone you can almost hear the rustle of contracts.

The government of Nigeria has signed away millions of dollars—not to rebuild destroyed communities, not to support widows and orphans, not to secure justice for the dead—but to hire a Washington firm to polish its image and “correct the record.”

They do not deny the graves. They simply try to talk around them.

This is the plan:

- Take years of documented atrocities against Christians.
- Take the anguished testimony of bishops and survivors.
- Take the overwhelming pattern of impunity and state failure.

Then run it all through a machine of consultants, poll‑tested phrases, and friendly editorials until what comes out sounds respectable:

“Security challenges.”
“Complex inter‑communal tensions.”
“Government efforts to protect all citizens.”

And anyone who says, “No—this is targeted, this is systematic, this is about faith and identity,” is suddenly rebranded as an extremist, a separatist, or a naïve pawn in someone else’s game.

The contract’s real product is not peace. It is doubt. It is confusion. It is the ability of powerful people to shrug and say, “Well, the situation is complicated,” and then carry on doing nothing.

Survivors will define the story, not spin doctors

But there is one thing the Nigerian government and its paid collaborators cannot buy.

They cannot buy our memories.
They cannot buy the scars on our body.
They cannot buy the names on tombstones in Benue and Plateau.

They cannot tell a mother whose children were slaughtered that she didn’t see what she saw.

The future of this story does not belong to those who pen careful half‑truths from afar. It belongs to the people who have walked the killing fields, who have counted the bodies, who have lifted away the rubble to pull out whoever was left alive.

So this is the reply that must ring louder than any carefully crafted article:

- We, the survivors of Fulani Islamist attacks, were the ones who begged America to call this crisis by its name.
- We, the priests and pastors and lay leaders who have buried our people, were the ones who pleaded with Congress for the CPC designation.
- We, the advocates from Yelewata, Makurdi, Jos, Kwande, Kafanchan, Taraba, and countless other communities, are the ones carrying our dead into the public conscience, not to win an election or redraw a map, but simply to keep their memory from being buried twice.
- We, alongside organizations like Truth Nigeria and Equipping the Persecuted, will keep telling the truth until no government, no lobbyist, and no newspaper can pretend not to hear.

The government of Nigeria can keep buying words.

You, and the people you speak for, carry something that cannot be bought and cannot be spun: the raw, stubborn, unnegotiable truth of what has happened in your land.

And as long as that truth is spoken—before Congress, in churches, in the media, and in every forum that will listen—no campaign, no contract, and no article will succeed in wiping it away.

Franc Utoo Esq. KofC,
Media Relations Associate, Equipping the Persecuted USA.
-Native of Yelewata .

25/12/2025

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO CHRISTIANS WORLDWIDE 🎄

‎CHRISTMAS IS HERE, AND JESUS HAS COME! 🙏
‎NO MATTER YOUR STRUGGLES, PERSECUTION, OR LONELINESS, REMEMBER: YOU ARE SEEN, LOVED, AND NEVER FORGOTTEN BY GOD!

‎THE SAME JESUS WHO CAME AS A HUMBLE CHILD IN A MANGER IS YOUR DEFENDER, YOUR STRENGTH, AND YOUR HOPE.
‎HIS LIGHT BREAKS EVERY DARKNESS, HIS LOVE HEALS EVERY HEART, AND HIS PROMISE NEVER FAILS! ✨

‎📖 MATTHEW 10:28 — “DO NOT FEAR THOSE WHO KILL THE BODY BUT CANNOT KILL THE SOUL. FEAR THE ONE WHO HOLDS ETERNAL POWER.”

‎📖 LUKE 2:10-11 — “DO NOT BE AFRAID. I BRING YOU GOOD NEWS OF GREAT JOY — A SAVIOR IS BORN, HE IS THE MESSIAH, THE LORD.”

‎✨ ENCOURAGEMENT:
‎HOLD FAST TO YOUR FAITH!
‎YOUR FAITHFULNESS IN TRIALS IS A LIGHT TO THE WORLD.
‎GOD IS WALKING WITH YOU, FIGHTING FOR YOU, AND YOUR REWARD IS SECURE!

‎📖 PSALM 34:18 — “THE LORD IS CLOSE TO THE BROKENHEARTED AND SAVES THOSE CRUSHED IN SPIRIT.”

‎MERRY CHRISTMAS! 🎁
‎REJOICE! GOD’S LIGHT, LOVE, AND PEACE ARE YOURS — NOW AND ALWAYS! 🌟

25/12/2025


‎DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CHRIST,

‎THIS CHRISTMAS, AS WE CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF OUR SAVIOR, JESUS CHRIST, I WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT NO SITUATION, NO TRIAL, AND NO OPPOSITION CAN SILENCE THE LOVE OF GOD.
‎TO THOSE IN COMFORT AND PEACE, MAY YOUR HEARTS OVERFLOW WITH GRATITUDE FOR HIS PRESENCE.
‎TO THOSE FACING PERSECUTION, OPPRESSION, OR LONELINESS, KNOW THIS: YOU ARE SEEN, LOVED, AND NEVER FORGOTTEN BY THE LORD.

‎THE CHRIST CHILD WAS BORN INTO HUMBLE SURROUNDINGS, IN A WORLD THAT DID NOT RECOGNIZE HIS GLORY.
‎EVEN THEN, HIS BIRTH BROUGHT LIGHT TO DARKNESS, HOPE TO DESPAIR, AND LIFE TO THE BROKEN.
‎IF THE WORLD REJECTED HIM, FEAR NOT YOU, HIS CHILDREN, ARE PROTECTED BY HIS EVERLASTING PROMISE.

‎“DO NOT FEAR THOSE WHO KILL THE BODY BUT CANNOT KILL THE SOUL. RATHER, BE AFRAID OF THE ONE WHO CAN DESTROY BOTH SOUL AND BODY IN HELL.” — MATTHEW 10:28

‎REMEMBER, THE SAME GOD WHO HUMBLED HIMSELF TO DWELL AMONG US IS YOUR DEFENDER, YOUR STRENGTH, AND YOUR ETERNAL REWARD.
‎YOUR FAITH, EVEN IN SUFFERING, ECHOES THE ANGELS’ PROCLAMATION:

‎📖 LUKE 2:10-11 — “DO NOT BE AFRAID. I BRING YOU GOOD NEWS THAT WILL CAUSE GREAT JOY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. TODAY IN THE TOWN OF DAVID A SAVIOR HAS BEEN BORN TO YOU; HE IS THE MESSIAH, THE LORD.”

‎THIS CHRISTMAS, LIFT YOUR HEAD.
‎LET THE JOY OF JESUS’ BIRTH PIERCE THROUGH EVERY SHADOW OF FEAR, PERSECUTION, AND PAIN.
‎YOUR FAITHFULNESS IN TRIALS IS A TESTIMONY TO THE WORLD — A LIGHT THAT CANNOT BE EXTINGUISHED.

‎✨ ENCOURAGEMENT:
‎NO MATTER THE HARDSHIPS YOU FACE, REMEMBER THAT CHRISTMAS IS ABOUT GOD COMING TO WALK WITH YOU, FIGHT FOR YOU, AND BRING ULTIMATE JUSTICE AND PEACE.
‎HOLD FAST TO YOUR FAITH, FOR THE ONE WHO CAME AS A CHILD IN A MANGER WILL NEVER ABANDON YOU, AND YOUR REWARD IN HEAVEN IS SECURE.

‎MAY THIS SEASON FILL YOUR HEART WITH PEACE, COURAGE, HOPE, AND JOY, AND MAY THE LOVE OF CHRIST SUSTAIN YOU THROUGH EVERY TRIAL.

‎MERRY CHRISTMAS, BELOVED CHILDREN OF GOD.
‎YOU ARE NEVER ALONE — HIS LIGHT SHINES UPON YOU ALWAYS.

‎📖 BIBLE VERSE FOR STRENGTH:
‎“THE LORD IS CLOSE TO THE BROKENHEARTED AND SAVES THOSE WHO ARE CRUSHED IN SPIRIT.” — PSALM 34:18

25/12/2025

‎A family gathered around the tree, exchanging small gifts and singing carols.
‎The youngest child asked, “Which gift is the best?”
‎The parents smiled and said, “Jesus is the greatest gift — He is love, life, and hope.”

‎As the children hugged each other, they understood that Christmas is not about presents or decorations, but about God’s love and His gift of salvation.

‎“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” — John 3:16

‎Encouragement:
‎Christmas celebrates God’s love and the greatest gift ever given — His Son.
‎Open your heart today and receive the joy, hope, and peace that come only from Him.

24/12/2025

(Christmas Eve) — “THE NIGHT OF LIGHT”

‎In a quiet town, a shepherd boy looked at the stars, feeling small and forgotten.
‎He wondered how God could hear his prayers.

‎Suddenly, an angel appeared, announcing the birth of the Savior.
‎The sky lit up with heavenly light, and the boy realized God had come to bring peace and joy to the world.

‎“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” — Luke 2:14

‎Encouragement:
‎On Christmas Eve, remember that God’s light pierces the darkness.
‎His peace, joy, and love come to those who seek Him, reminding us that even the smallest hearts are seen and cherished.

24/12/2025

THE GIFT OF HOPE”

‎A young girl named Aisha had been sick all year.
‎She worried she wouldn’t be able to attend her school’s Christmas program.
‎Her teacher noticed and quietly arranged a special seat for her, ensuring she could participate.

‎As she joined the singing and laughter, her heart filled with joy.
‎She realized that hope often comes through the care and love of others, a reminder of God’s presence and promises even in difficult times.

‎“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” — Hebrews 11:1

‎Encouragement:
‎Christmas reminds us that hope is alive even when life is hard.
‎God brings joy in unexpected ways — through people, small acts, or simple moments of grace.

24/12/2025

THE QUIET BLESSING”

‎A woman named Ruth had been struggling all year — she lost her job and feared she wouldn’t have anything to celebrate Christmas.
‎She prayed quietly every night, unsure if anyone heard her.

‎On Christmas morning, she found a small envelope in her mailbox.
‎It contained just enough money to buy gifts for her children.
‎It wasn’t extravagant, but it reminded her that God sees every tear and sends blessings, sometimes quietly, sometimes through unexpected hands.


‎“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights.” — James 1:17

‎Encouragement:
‎God’s blessings don’t always arrive with fanfare.
‎Even small, quiet gifts carry His love and care.
‎This Christmas, look for the little ways God is providing for you — He never forgets His children.

23/12/2025

“THE LOST LETTER”

‎A woman found an old Christmas card she wrote to God as a child, asking for her family’s protection.
‎She smiled, realizing that God had answered her prayers in ways she didn’t even remember.

‎“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” — Romans 8:28

‎Encouragement:
‎God’s answers may come quietly and slowly.
‎Trust Him — your prayers are never forgotten, and He is always faithful.

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