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US Humanitarian Denies Inciting Violence in Nigeria

The  Alex Barbir Nigeria controversy  has sparked debate after the American humanitarian publicly denied allegations that his activities or statements have contributed to violence in parts of Nigeria. In an interview with  TVC News , Barbir addressed growing concerns about his presence and influence, particularly in Plateau and Benue states. Alex Barbir  was born on August 17, 1997, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and raised in Cumming. He describes his upbringing as shaped by discipline and structure, influenced in part by his brother, a U.S. Army Reserve officer and medical professional. His work in Nigeria is tied to: Equipping the Persecuted  (ETP), led by filmmaker Judd Saul His personal initiative, Building Zion Through these platforms, Barbir says he has supported rebuilding efforts in communities affected by violence, particularly in Benue State. These include: Homes Schools Places of worship At the center of the  Alex Barbir Nigeria controversy  ar...

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