Nigerian Air Force Officer Issues Threat Against Christian Activist Over ‘Christian Genocide’ Posts, Later Apologizes

The threat, posted on TikTok and shared by the social media user on X, allegedly originated from an officer identified as Jamilu M Sarki, who, according to the user, mentioned the state and area where he resides.

A social media user, known online as “Preach The Gospel”, has raised the alarm alleging that a Nigerian Air Force officer threatened to cut him into pieces following posts about the alleged targeted killing of Christians in Nigeria.

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The threat, posted on TikTok and shared by the social media user on X, allegedly originated from an officer identified as Jamilu M Sarki, who, according to the user, mentioned the state and area where he resides.

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The user wrote, “This is the pictures of the Military Officer who threaten my life because I speak against the Christians genocide in Nigeria. He has mentioned the state and the area where I am staying. Below are his pictures, profile, and the threat.”

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The threat, written in Hausa and circulated by the social media user, stated, “May Allah bring me together with you, just the two of us. You will see what I will do to you because your blood is permissible. I will cut you into pieces with you, you cursed useless one.”

The user later posted an update on X saying the officer had sent a letter of apology and captioned it “LETTER OF APOLOGY FROM THE AIR FORCE MAN!”

“Dear Evangelist Musa, I want to say sorry from my heart. I was very wrong to threaten your life. My words were hurtful and completely unfair to you. I realize now how much I hurt you, and I feel very bad about it

“Threatening someone is never the answer, and I am sorry for what I said. I was angry and made a big mistake. You did not deserve to be treated that way, and I want you to know that I truly regret my actions

“I never wanted to make you feel scared or hurt. I understand the seriousness of what I said, and I am very sorry for causing you pain. Please forgive me for my words. I promise to think better and control my anger in the future.

“I value you and respect you more than my anger. I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me. I will do my best to be a better person and to never say such things again.”

Responding to the apology, the user wrote, “Sir, I have forgiven you from the depth of my heart. I really hope we can move forward and mend what you have broken. Best wishes.”

SaharaReporters had earlier reported that U.S. Congressman Riley M. Moore described Nigeria as the “deadliest place in the world to be a Christian,” citing over 7,000 Christian deaths in 2025 alone.

He called for the U.S. to halt arms sales to Nigeria and redesignate it as a “Country of Particular Concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act.

Moore also accused Nigerian officials of enabling or ignoring targeted violence against Christians, prompting diplomatic tensions and strong rebuttals from Nigeria’s government and legislature.

Similarly, U.S. Senators, led by Ted Cruz, introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act of 2025, seeking to impose targeted sanctions on Nigerian officials accused of facilitating violence against Christians or enforcing blasphemy laws.

Cruz claimed that over 52,000 Christians have been murdered since 2009, and 20,000 churches destroyed.

Also, former General Secretary of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, corroborated claims by U.S. senators that Christians in Nigeria are facing a systematic genocide.

Speaking at a book launch in Kaduna State University, Nmadu stated, “There are many killings affecting Christian communities in Nigeria. Whether we call it genocide or not is another issue, but what looks like genocide is happening.”

He implored the Nigerian government to take drastic action to halt the bloodshed.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian government has consistently refuted allegations of religious genocide.

The government dismissed reports suggesting that terrorists in Nigeria are carrying out a systematic genocide against Christians, stating that terrorists target all Nigerians, not only Christians.

The government attributes the violence to terrorism, banditry, communal violence, and insurgency affecting all faiths.