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Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 7:48am On Dec 26, 2025
Gumi wrote:

"The Symbolism of the US strike!

Annihil@ting terr0rists is an Islamic obligation. The Prophet – peace be upon him- wished he annihil@ted them. He said: “Should I live till they appear, I would klll them as the Kllling of the nation of 'Ad.” Al-Bukhari and Muslim.

This said, it should only be carried out by clean, holy hands, not by another terr0rist whose hands are stained with the bl00d of hundreds of thousands of inn0cent children, women, and men just recently.

This is the mistake Nigeria has made. Terr0rists don’t fìght terr0rists in truth; they may only klll inn0cent people and have ulterior motives behind the drama of fightìng ‘terr0r’.

As a principle, no nation should allow its land to be a theater of w@r. And no nation should allow its neighbors to be their ènèmies.
If Nigeria wants military assistance, China, Turkey, and Pakistan can do the job effectively.

The US involvement in Nigeria will attract the real anti-US f0rces, making our land the theater of w@r. The USA's involvement in Nigeria, citing coming to ‘protect Christians’, will ultimately polarize our nation and infringe on our sovereignty.

Nigeria should halt all military cooperation with the USA immediately because of its imperial tendencies worldwide and seek the help of those neutral countries mentioned. Nigerians are too educated to be played with. This is going to be a 2027 campaign discourse.

Meanwhile, dropping a few b0mbs here and there cannot tackle the menace of terr0r; they need serious military on the ground, which, if we are serious, we have enough men to do that. We call on all villages affected to upload videos and pictures of any c@sualties involved.

The att@cks are symbolic of a h@rbinger neo-Crusade w@r ag@inst Islam. Attack on Sokoto, where 90% are Muslim with no imminent danger of terr0r, while the real threat is in Maiduguri and on a Christmas Eve, with the claim of protecting against Christian gen0cide, says a lot. We believe the terr0r is manufactured and sustained by the same people claiming to fìght it.

A word is enough for the wise"!

My view: Thank you to the USA.

He will cry his life out until this èvil who he fathers are all cleaned up.



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Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 7:48am On Dec 26, 2025
You all can now see that this man is a terrorist. He's angry that trump is doing what ball-less tinubu couldn't do.

So the holy hands according to this old man will have to come from heaven to strike the terrorists abi

Dear president trump, Please do the needful on this man, he's a terrorist.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by Switruth: 7:49am On Dec 26, 2025
This coward is in turkey talking nonsense
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 7:49am On Dec 26, 2025
President Trump doesn't mince with his words,US airstrike hits terrorists target in Sokoto/Zamfara Axis of North West Nigeria.

Now terrorists can begin preparation to meet their maker to negotiation for peace deal
Thank You President Trump.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by derecho(m): 7:50am On Dec 26, 2025
Kikikiki.... Trump did Detty December for Gumi
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 7:51am On Dec 26, 2025
#UnitedStates Bombs ISWAP And Boko Haram Camps In Sokoto
theportcitynews.comDec 26, 2025 3:36 AM

The United States carried out airstrikes against Islamic State (ISIS) fighters in northwestern Nigeria on Christmas Day, according to an announcement by President Donald Trump late Thursday.

Trump said the strikes were ordered to stop ISIS militants accused of carrying out brutal attacks, especially against Christian communities. Writing on Truth Social, he described the operation as a “powerful and deadly strike” and warned that more action would follow if the violence continues.

U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) later confirmed the strikes, saying they were carried out at the request of the Nigerian government. The attacks reportedly hit ISIS targets in Sokoto State and killed several militants. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also acknowledged the operation on X, thanking Nigerian authorities for their cooperation and hinting that further operations could come.

Nigeria’s foreign ministry confirmed the strikes as well, calling them part of ongoing security cooperation with the United States. The ministry said the operation was aimed strictly at terrorist targets and stressed Nigeria’s commitment to protecting all citizens, regardless of religion.

The airstrikes followed weeks of strong statements from Trump. In November, he labeled Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” over religious freedom, claiming Christians were facing an existential threat. He had also warned that the U.S. could intervene militarily if the Nigerian government failed to stop the killings.

Security experts, however, say Nigeria’s violence is more complicated than a simple religious conflict. The country faces threats from multiple armed groups, including ISIS-linked factions, criminal bandits, and fighters involved in long-running disputes over land and resources. Data from conflict monitors show that both Christians and Muslims have been affected, with many recent victims being Muslims in the northeast. Nigerian officials have repeatedly argued that focusing only on religion ignores deeper problems like poverty, weak governance, and widespread banditry.

Reports say the U.S. strikes were carried out using cruise missiles fired from a Navy ship in the Gulf of Guinea, hitting at least two ISIS camps. There have been no reports of civilian casualties, and details about militant losses remain limited.

This operation is one of several U.S. military actions abroad in recent months, alongside strikes in places like Syria, Yemen, and Iran. It highlights Washington’s renewed focus on fighting Islamist extremism in Africa, while also reflecting ongoing tensions with Nigeria over how best to address security and human rights concerns.

So far, international reaction has been quiet, with no immediate statements from major allies or the United Nations. Attention is now on northwestern Nigeria, where ISIS-linked groups have been gaining ground amid ongoing instability.

Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by Achor1111(m): 7:53am On Dec 26, 2025
May US locate him wherever he is with his Christmas gift.
Amen!
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 7:53am On Dec 26, 2025
LagosOrigin:
You all can now see that this man is a terrorist.

So the holy hands according to this old man will have to come from heaven to strike the terrorists abi

Dear president trump, Please do the needful on this man, he's a terrorist.
sheikh Gumi already knows America forces are coming to eradicate terrorists in the Nigeria soil. If you are know, Tinubu has approved forest guards that will fish out the terrorists from the Nigeria forests. I pity this clueless terrorists in the Nigeria forests. They will be dealt with the American government.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 7:53am On Dec 26, 2025
Achor1111:
May US locate him wherever he is with his Christmas gift.
Amen!
He's hiding in turkey
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by HgAkpobomeEr: 7:54am On Dec 26, 2025
The analysis is on point.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by Afriifa(m): 7:55am On Dec 26, 2025
Sheik should be struck very hard
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 7:55am On Dec 26, 2025
Airstrikes show Nigeria, allies’ resolve to counter terrorism — DHQ

Nigeria's military, with US support, conducts airstrikes to show its resolve in counter-terrorism efforts targeting foreign ISIS-linked elements....

Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by trutharena: 8:00am On Dec 26, 2025
You don see smally, you no wan talk
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by mascot87(m): 8:08am On Dec 26, 2025
I will be glad if Trump can strike this jihadist
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by BlackSpanner: 8:26am On Dec 26, 2025
Not long from now, Trump go hold this negotiator
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 8:27am On Dec 26, 2025
BlackSpanner:
Not long from now, Trump go hold this negotiator
he will soon be picked. He wants to create sympathy for himself. US government already knows that.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by ERockson: 8:31am On Dec 26, 2025
After the US is done with the terrorist they will come after the terrorist sympathizers. I believe the US is getting closer and monitoring this man and his collaborator in iwo, Osun state
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by princeade86(m): 8:34am On Dec 26, 2025
I think they should give him to MOSAD
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by press9jatv(op): 8:38am On Dec 26, 2025
ERockson:
After the US is done with the terrorist they will come after the terrorist sympathizers. I believe the US is getting closer and monitoring this man and his collaborator in iwo, Osun state
yes. DSS has invited him already. DSS are closely monitoring him already.
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by belente(m): 8:44am On Dec 26, 2025
This sheikh gumi of a Man is very shameless. It's about time the security agency invite him for questioning
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by Good2go1: 9:07am On Dec 26, 2025
It is still surprizing me that this man has not been taking in for questioning despite having link with terroirist
Re: Sheikh Gumi Fired Back At US For Their Airstrike On Terrorists In Nigeria by Mynd44(mod): 9:10am On Dec 26, 2025

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