Nicki Minaj has expressed her gratitude towards President Donald Trump for his recent threat to deploy military action in Nigeria, citing the rapper's ability to freely worship God in the United States. 
Minaj took to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, November 1st, to express her "deep sense of gratitude" and thanked Trump for "taking this seriously". The rapper stated that "no group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion", emphasizing the importance of respecting each other's beliefs regardless of differences.
Her comments come as the US has added Nigeria to its list of countries deemed to have violated religious freedom, with President Trump claiming that "radical Islamists" were murdering thousands of Christians in the region. However, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has disputed these claims, stating that they do not reflect the country's national reality.
While some fans have expressed disappointment in Minaj for aligning herself with Trump, the rapper fired back at those who made homophobic remarks about her and her supporters. In a since-deleted post, she wrote, "Imagine hearing that Christians are being MURDERED & making it about you being gay".
The move has sparked debate, with some hailing Minaj's commitment to speaking out against persecution and others criticizing her association with Trump. Regardless, the rapper remains resolute in her stance, calling on people to lift up persecuted Christians around the world through prayer.
				
			Minaj took to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, November 1st, to express her "deep sense of gratitude" and thanked Trump for "taking this seriously". The rapper stated that "no group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion", emphasizing the importance of respecting each other's beliefs regardless of differences.
Her comments come as the US has added Nigeria to its list of countries deemed to have violated religious freedom, with President Trump claiming that "radical Islamists" were murdering thousands of Christians in the region. However, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has disputed these claims, stating that they do not reflect the country's national reality.
While some fans have expressed disappointment in Minaj for aligning herself with Trump, the rapper fired back at those who made homophobic remarks about her and her supporters. In a since-deleted post, she wrote, "Imagine hearing that Christians are being MURDERED & making it about you being gay".
The move has sparked debate, with some hailing Minaj's commitment to speaking out against persecution and others criticizing her association with Trump. Regardless, the rapper remains resolute in her stance, calling on people to lift up persecuted Christians around the world through prayer.