

I’m reaching out with a timely segment opportunity tied to this week’s Oslo Freedom Forum, one of the world’s leading human rights gatherings. A Nigerian journalist there has just issued a stark warning that violence against Christian communities is intensifying in Nigeria, with entire villages living under what he calls a “cloud of terror” and very little international scrutiny.
Judd Saul—award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Equipping the Persecuted and TruthNigeria.com—has spent more than a decade on the ground in Nigeria’s most dangerous regions. He and his team provide direct aid, security support, and documentation for persecuted Christian communities, giving him an unusually close view of how the violence is escalating and why.
Judd can:
Judd is available for live or pre-taped interviews from the U.S., and can provide supporting visuals (B-roll, still images, and testimonies) that help bring this story to life on screen.
If this is of interest, I’d be glad to coordinate timing and share a brief backgrounder with suggested questions.Equipping the Persecuted: https://equippingthepersecuted.org/
Investigative reporting: https://truthnigeria.com/2026/06/at-oslo-freedom-forum-nigerian-journalist-warns-of-escalating-christian-persecution/
OSLO, Norway — At the 2026 Oslo Freedom Forum, Nigerian journalist and human‑rights advocate Steven Kefas — a reporter with TruthNigeria — delivered a stark account of escalating violence and displacement across the country’s Middle Belt, warning that rural Christian communities face intensifying attacks that receive little national or international attention. His testimony, grounded in years of on‑the‑ground reporting, personal risk, and firsthand experience, added a Nigerian perspective to global conversations about persecution and religious freedom. Full article here.






