
Rights group, the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), has claimed there is a plot to impose a Sultanate in Nigeria by 2075.
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Chairman and other leaders of Intersociety in its released latest facts-laden special report, said already Nigeria was headquartering 22 Islamic terror groups in Africa seeking to obliterate Christianity and indigenous cultural heritage to achieve this purpose with world Jihad fund.
It stated that the terror groups, presently using Nigeria as their safest haven, were also seeking to obliterate or wipe out estimated 112 million Christians and 13 million traditional religionists across the country, particularly in South-East and South-South by the year 2075 or in 50 years’ time.
According to him, “the groups to achieve the objectives, had so far massacred 7,087 Christians and abducted 7,800 in 220 days of 2025, mostly Christians from South East, South South, who are either killed or incarcerated alongside thousands of liberal Muslims, particularly across core Northern Muslim States dominated.
“They have killed 185,009 defenseless Nigerians since 2009 (16 years) including 125,009 Christians And 60,000 liberal Muslims during which 19,100 churches were razed, and more than 1,100 Christian communities sacked.”
“20,000 square miles of their lands taken-over and over 600 Christian clerics abducted including abduction of 250 Catholic priests and 350 pastors and killing of dozens. They have forced out estimated 12m-14m Christians out of their homes to become IDPs and millions of others fled.
“These Islamic terror groups are using violence and genocidal means, to obliterate or wipe out Nigeria’s indigenous ethnic groups and their identities, especially the 3,475-year-old Igbo cultural heritage put in place since 1450BC,” it stated.
The group further stated that, “The far-reaching punitive measures by US, EU, UK and Canadian leaders is not only belated and long overdue, but all the first class Fulani Muslims and top Islamic clerics and leaders, including those of the MACABAN must be banned from traveling to these religious freedom compliant and respecter countries.
“These world powerful respecters of human rights must also review hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of annual humanitarian, democracy, military and development assistance to Nigeria.”
Meanwhile, the US has strongly condemned the recent wave of brutal attacks targeting Christians in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, calling the violence horrific and pledging to work with international partners to address the crisis.