Alleged Christian Genocide: Nigerian lawmakers constitute committee to draft engagement strategy with US Congress
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Summary: A billi is currently before the US Senate seeks to classify Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" for allegedly religious violation.
The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday constituted a 12-member ad hoc committee to guide it on how to respond to allegations of Christian genocide levelled by US lawmakers against the country.
The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, announced the composition of the committee during plenary, after lawmakers emerged from a closed-door session that lasted for about 40 minutes.
Mr Akpabio stated that the committee will advise the Senate on how best to address the
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