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🔍 UNCOVERING THE TRUTH BEHIND NIGERIA'S "RELIGIOUS WAR" What if the story we've been told isn't the full picture? In this investigative documentary, we expose the hidden forces driving religious tensions in Nigeria — from illegal mining operations worth $1+ billion annually to coordinated information warfare campaigns. This isn't Christian vs Muslim. This is about resources, power, and a centuries-old colonial playbook disguised as religious conflict. 🎯 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: How Nigeria's Palestine stance triggered international pressure campaigns $9 billion in illegal mining losses from Zamfara State alone Why 80% of Northwest mining operations are completely illegal The 183% spike in violence AFTER mining bans were imposed How farming communities are systematically targeted for land clearance The GMO agricultural takeover following conflict displacement HERDPhobia dataset tracking thousands of anti-Fulani hate posts Million-dollar Western evangelical funding for "persecution" narratives 📊 CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Perfect Storm: When Nigeria's UN Palestine Speech Triggered a Religious War Narrative 3:20 - Suspicious Timing: How Western Groups 'Discovered' Christian Genocide After Nigeria's Palestine Stance 5:50 - Hidden Wealth Exposed: Nigeria's $750 Billion Mineral Treasure That Oil Headlines Hide 9:30 - The Mining-Violence Nexus: How Illegal Gold Extraction Funds Armed Groups in Zamfara 13:30 - Agricultural Warfare: Why 95% of Conflict Victims Are Farmers, Not Random Targets 17:00 - The GMO Takeover: How Destroyed Farmlands Become Testing Grounds for Corporate Agriculture 20:20 - Digital Divide & Conquer: HERDPhobia Dataset and Million-Dollar Western Influence Campaigns 24:00 - Breaking Free: Nigeria's Path to Resource Sovereignty and Pan-African Unity 🔗 KEY SOURCES CITED: Good Governance Africa mining-violence correlation research Nigeria Security Tracker (Council on Foreign Relations) Amnesty International conflict documentation Nigerian Geological Survey Agency mineral data HERDPhobia dataset (ArXiv academic research) U.S. Congressional appropriations for Nigerian religious freedom ⚡ WHY THIS MATTERS: This documentary connects the dots between resource extraction, agricultural displacement, and manufactured religious conflicts. Understanding these patterns is crucial for Pan-African unity and sovereignty. ⚖️ DISCLAIMER: This documentary presents investigative findings based on documented sources. Viewers are encouraged to research further and form their own conclusions. #Nigeria #ReligiousConflict #ChristianVsMuslim #FrontlineAfrica #PanAfrican #investigativedocumentary ABOUT FRONTLINE AFRICA: Frontline Africa is your Pan-African lens on global power plays, rising alliances, and the strategic decisions shaping the continent's future. From Beijing to Washington, Moscow to the African Union — we decode the moves, motives, and maneuverings behind the headlines. Our geopolitical commentary explores: 🔔 Foreign military and economic influence in Africa 🔔 The battle for Africa's resources and minds 🔔 Regional integration, conflict, and sovereignty 🔔 Emerging African voices shaping the next world order Hosted by Ezekiel Enejeta, Frontline Africa is where deep analysis meets cinematic storytelling — built for thinkers, leaders, and curious minds across the diaspora. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: 🔔 SUBSCRIBE and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest analyses 💬 COMMENT below with your thoughts on today's topic 🔄 SHARE this video with fellow geopolitical enthusiasts CONNECT WITH US: 🐦 Twitter/X: https://x.com/frontlineafrika 📱 TikTok: / frontlineafrica 📸 Instagram: / frontline_afrika © 2025 Frontline Africa. All rights reserved.