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Genocide: Nicki Minaj, Waltz set to address Nigeria crisis at UN forum

American rapper Nicki Minaj and global peace advocate Waltz are scheduled to address the ongoing crisis in Nigeria at a United Nations forum focused on preventing genocide and promoting human rights. Their participation has drawn widespread attention, as both figures have used their platforms to speak against violence and persecution in different parts of the world. The UN session aims to highlight rising concerns about insecurity, targeted attacks, and the growing humanitarian issues affecting several Nigerian communities.

According to organizers, Minaj and Waltz will contribute to discussions on how international voices can help shine a spotlight on human rights violations. They are expected to call for stronger global intervention, improved protection for vulnerable groups, and increased pressure on authorities to act decisively. Their involvement is seen as a strategic move to draw global media focus to issues many activists say are not receiving enough attention.

Human rights groups have welcomed the announcement, noting that celebrity involvement often boosts international awareness and speeds up diplomatic responses. They believe Minaj and Waltz can help amplify the call for justice, accountability, and long-term peace in regions affected by violence. They also emphasized the need for coordinated efforts between governments, communities, and global institutions to prevent further deterioration of the situation.

The upcoming UN forum is expected to spark renewed debate about global responsibility in addressing potential genocide risks. As anticipation grows, many Nigerians hope the attention will lead to real action, stronger policy responses, and a more committed international stance toward ending the violence.

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