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Riley Moore: “The Nigerian government did take [Sunday Jackson] off death…”

Featuring: Riley Moore, Republican | U.S. House West Virginia, District 2

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Nigeria's Christians: Congressman Riley Moore | The World Over with Raymond Arroyo | March 26, 2026

Published | Video Starts at 05:26

There is a gentleman, not blasphemy, but he was on death row, on death row for defending himself against an Islamic militant. And he was on death row for self defense Sunday Jackson. And at my request The Nigerian government did take [Sunday Jackson] off death row...he was able to meet his 11 year old child for the first time. in his entire life because he'd been in prison for 11 years. So these are some of the positive things that they're doing. (05:26–05:36)

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