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Genocide claims: Christians burying empty coffins to provoke sympathy – Islamic cleric Gumi alleges •Critics react

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 15, 2025 4942 Minutes read0

•Gumi, Tinubu and Trump

In a move that threatens to further inflame already heightened tensions sur­rounding the persistent violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, controversial Kaduna-based Muslim cleric Ahmad Gumi has al­leged that Christian groups are staging fake mass killings by burying empty coffins and disseminating fabricated vid­eos to perpetuate a narrative of Christian genocide.

Gumi’s assertion, made in a Facebook post on Wednesday, adds a volatile new dimension to the escalating debate over the nature and scale of reli­gious-fuelled violence in the country.

His claim, which relies on the anonymous testimony of a doctor whose identity he has not revealed, has been met with skepticism and outrage from religious leaders and human rights advocates alike, reports Saturday Independent.

“Do you know that some Middle Belt Christian groups are now staging fake mass kill­ings. They are burying empty coffins and recording the pro­cess as if real victims were killed, just to push the narra­tive of a Christian genocide,” Gumi wrote, attributing the information to an unnamed doctor.

“This is desperation at its peak. A disgrace. Manipulat­ing information just to pro­voke hatred and international sympathy? I hope it’s not true!”

This allegation comes as in­ternational pressure mounts on the Nigerian government to address the ongoing violence.

Prominent American law­makers, including Senators Ted Cruz and Representatives Riley Moore and Nancy Mace, have vocally condemned what they perceive as targeted kill­ings of Christians, echoing a sentiment recently amplified by former U.S. President Don­ald Trump.

Trump, in a series of posts on Truth Social in October, asserted that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” and blamed “radical Islamists” for a “mass slaugh­ter.”

He even threatened mili­tary intervention, stating he would “deploy troops in Nige­ria against terrorists allegedly targeting Nigerian Christians” if the Tinubu government failed to act decisively.

Gumi’s claim, therefore, arrives at a critical juncture, potentially undermining the legitimacy of mounting inter­national concerns and provid­ing ammunition for those who deny the severity or religious dimensions of the violence.

Critics argue that Gumi’s statement, lacking verifiable evidence, serves to deflect at­tention from the real suffering of victims, regardless of their religious affiliation.

They point to a well-docu­mented history of attacks and displacement, particularly in the Middle Belt, often involv­ing clashes between farmers and Fulani herdsmen, with religious undertones that have been exploited by extremist groups.

“These kinds of unsubstan­tiated allegations do nothing to help the situation,” said Rev. Joseph Hayab, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kadu­na State, when contacted for comment.

“They only deepen the wounds and erode trust be­tween communities that des­perately need to find a path to peaceful coexistence.”

He further challenged Gumi to provide concrete ev­idence to support his claims.

The timing of Gumi’s alle­gation also raises questions. It coincides with increased scrutiny from international organisations, including hu­man rights watchdogs, who have documented numerous incidents of violence in the region, often with religious motivations.

Experts warn that the spread of misinformation and unsubstantiated claims like Gumi’s can have devas­tating consequences, further polarising communities and making it harder to address the root causes of the con­flict.

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