US visit to Nigeria productive – Riley Moore

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American Congressman, Riley Moore has taken to his official X handle to react after he led a delegation of American representatives to Nigeria on Sunday.

According to the statements which were shared on his official X handle, he pointed out that the visit was very productive.

The visit of American Congressman, Rep. Riley Moore and several other representatives to Nigeria on Sunday December 7th 2025 generated mixed reactions from different quarters after the reports of the visit went viral across various social media platforms.

The respected lawmaker, alongside his team met with the national security adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and other security stakeholders to discuss ways on tackling insecurity across the country.

The visit was also part of an assessment of the narratives of alleged Christian genocide that had been rigorously debated at the American chambers.

In the aftermath of the visit, the respected lawmaker, Representative Riley Moore took to his official X handle to share more insights into the visit.

According to the statements which were shared on his official X handle, he pointed out that he came to Nigeria in the name of the Lord and on behalf of the American people.

He further pointed out that the visit, which involved all round meetings with several individuals, groups and stakeholders was very productive. However, he declined to disclose what was discussed as he pledged to give more details on a later date.

From the photo which he shared, the lawmaker can be seen posing with the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah.

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