A powerful interview shared the painful testimony of a northern Christian minister who fears returning home after being targeted for his faith. Conversations that followed reflected grief, concern, disbelief, and real-life stories from citizens across Nigeria.

One user response falls under the shocking testimony category: “I witnessed it first hand. Christians in Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina disguise as Muslims to live. Many change their names to get admission in northern universities.”

The comment holds weight because it is framed as personal experience, not mockery. It highlights the emotional tension surrounding safety, identity, and access to education in places like Sokoto State, Kebbi State, Zamfara State, and Katsina State. It also points toward institutions like the Nigerian universities where admission, belonging, and security should never require disguise.

Whether or not every detail reflects universal reality, one truth stands clear: a citizen shouldn’t have to change identity or live in fear to learn, worship, or exist. Trauma deserves acknowledgment, solutions deserve pressure, but dignity must remain the standard—not disguise.

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