In 2025, as newsrooms dedicate extensive resources to covering conflicts in the Middle East, a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds in near-silence. Over 7,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria this year alone, yet this staggering death toll receives a fraction of the media attention devoted to other international crises. This disparity reveals a fundamental failure in how global media organizations decide which lives matter enough to cover.
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