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How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Islie(op): 9:15pm On Nov 02, 2025
Many Nigerians said a US military intervention in Nigeria could plunge the country into a worse crisis and lead to the death of more citizens.


by Beloved John


In the last 24 hours, Nigerians have been engrossed in a heated debate on the implications of a US-threatened military incursion into Nigeria.

Opinions have mainly been divided, with one group arguing in favour of US planned intervention and another insisting on questioning the US motive and its long-term implications for the country’s sovereignty, security, and regional stability.

On Saturday, the US president, Donald Trump, threatened military action against the country, a day after falsely accusing the federal government of supporting genocide against Christians in the country.

Mr Trump designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern (CPC), suspended arms sales and technical support for the country.

In a post on Truth Social, he claimed Christianity was an existential threat in Nigeria as radical Islamic groups were killing thousands of Christians.

Many Nigerians, however, are against a US military invasion. They have described it as a move that could plunge the country into a worse crisis and lead to the death of more citizens.

Some social media users have referenced the devastation US invasions left behind in countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya as a warning for Nigeria.

Sharing his views on X, a Nigerian user, Inyali Peter, wrote, “Is there a single country the US has invaded that it has not left in ruins? We must be cautious about what we support for the sake of politics. The United States has targeted every revolutionary African leader.”

Another Nigerian on X with the username Omo Akin wrote, “America fought against ISIS in Syria, ISIS is ruling Syria today. America fought Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Al-Qaeda is ruling Iraq today. America fought the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the Taliban is ruling Afghanistan today. Yet Nigerians are begging America to come and fight Boko Haram,” he added.

Ayo Sogunro, another social media user, tagged Mr Trump as crazy, adding that the US has no legitimate right to “launch an armed Christian crusade in Nigeria.”

A Facebook user, Salman Gambo, declared that Nigeria’s sovereignty must be respected, adding that the country has the right to manage its affairs without interference.


Calls for intervention

PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported that claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria are inaccurate, as the nature of Nigeria’s violent crisis varies and manifests in different forms.

It is rather a mix of historical grievances, ethnic tensions, economic disparities, religious extremism, and weak governance that drives them.

Ideologically driven Jihadist groups, such as Boko Haram, have attacked clerics, carried out abductions, and raided communities irrespective of religious faith.

The conflict in the Middle East has religious undertones, but is primarily driven by tension and competition over scarce resources, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

In his response to Mr Trump, President Bola Tinubu said his assertions do not truly reflect the national reality, adding that his administration is opposed to religious persecution and does not encourage it.

However, Mr Trump insisted that the US military action against Nigeria would be “fast, vicious, and sweet.”

Elijah Gbabe describes Mr Trump’s plan as a “good thing.” For him, this meant that “people living in the IDP camp can return to their ancestors’ land.”

Nico Danjuma wrote on Facebook that the “fear of Trump is the beginning of people in Nigeria.”

Frank Ashibel, another Facebook user, said, “In our contemporary world today, God has a way of answering the powerless and the oppressed.

“Perhaps this is the right time for the oppressed and powerless people of Nigeria to be heard. May God help us.”

On Thread, a Doris Beckman wrote, “God bless Trump…let him come into Nigeria and save us, They are wiping our generation from existing (sic).”


More reactions

Meanwhile, a TikTok user, with the username onlinebanker, rejected the deployment of US troops to Nigeria, instead calling for diplomatic measures that would force the Nigerian government into action.

“No guns, no arrows, no bombs, simply a dialogue. If this happens, it affects the possibility of an election in 2027. It will change our whole political calendar,” he said.

Another user, identified as Austin Mona, said, “The Nigerian government can solve the problem. The idea is to pressure the Nigerian government to get the problem solved.”

Another user, Mr Franklin, said, “The US never helps any country achieve anything good. We are a mess as a country, but we certainly do not need their help.”

But Samson TK rejects this notion, stating that foreign intervention is due in Nigeria.

“We have literally put money and finance over human lives. We are so blinded by these things that they are just numbers to us. Because it hasn’t gotten to our doors doesn’t mean this isn’t a lot of people’s reality,” he said.

A Thread user, Chinedum Ifechukwu, insists that the US effort is a camouflage to start a war in the country.

However, security experts and analysts have warned that a US incursion into Nigeria would likely destabilise the country even further.

Malik Samuel, a conflict researcher with Good Governance Africa (GGA), further pointed out that the failure of the Nigerian government to address the country’s security challenges gave room for the US to peddle genocide allegations falsely.

In a post on X, he wrote, “It’s never been clearer, the intentions of the ‘Christian-genocide’ peddlers. I hope Nigerians pushing this narrative realise that when all is said and done, this is the only country we have.

“The biggest culprits in all of this is the Nigerian government, both past and present. The consequence of their inability to protect all lives is what we are seeing today.”
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/832402-how-nigerians-are-reacting-to-us-threat-of-military-incursion-in-nigeria.html

Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Sonnobax15(m): 9:16pm On Nov 02, 2025
lipsrsealed
Nigeria is a sovereign state and nobody is disputing that.....But the fact that our so-called FG has failed to do the needful to the terrorists terrorizing her sovereignty is what brought us to this mess we're in at this moment undecided.

Ordinary rise wey Trump preeeeek just rise, our politicians nyash don dey breathe.....How much more Dem go feel like if he venture CUMmmmm cheesy
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Ezeama400: 9:21pm On Nov 02, 2025
Law abiding citizens citizens are happy about Trump’s intervention, only Islamic terrorists supporters are sad, because they want more Christians to die !!


Very wicked people
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Eriokanmi: 9:32pm On Nov 02, 2025
Nigeria is a sovereign state yes, but under a UN treaty, unleasging insecurity against the nation is an action against the world. America or any nation can't just enter Nigeria and make a move for a regime change.

America is acting based on the unabated insecurity in the land which affects everyone, including us citizens, European citizens, Asia citizens and all others living in Nigeria. Im sure US isn't coming to kill Muslims or wipe out Islamic religion. They know their target,those denigrating Islam by hiding under the religion to attack others. Islam means peace. Im always disturbed when I see the name Islamist terrorists in the news. Its not cool and there are bad eggs giving the religion a bad name. They need to be taken off.

Im sure the usa knows much more than we thing.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 9:40pm On Nov 02, 2025
If Tinubu was doing his work, would all these have emerged?
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Justnation: 10:14pm On Nov 02, 2025
You have written total rubbish.

We need help from Trump to rescue NIGERIANS it is long overdue
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by DoTheNeedful:
Brendaniel:
If Tinubu was doing his work, would all these have emerged?
Funny that some of you think this will bring Tinubu down. If anything, it is likely to work in his advantage. Muslims in the Northern Nigeria are beginning to see this development as one orchestrated by Christians against Muslims and the Muslim-Muslim ticket. I can't see how this will not benefit Tinubu.

The Christians in the SW, SS and NC who are already supporting him will not stop supporting him. Have you wondered why Atiku and Obi have refused to utter any word in this regards in the past 48 hours?
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by givedemwotowoto: 10:23pm On Nov 02, 2025
DoTheNeedful:
Funny that some of you think this will bring Tinubu down. If anything, it is likely to work in his advantage. Muslims in the Northern are beginning to see this development as one orchestrated by Christians against Muslims and the Muslim-Muslim ticket. I don't see how this will not benefit Tinubu.

The Christians in the SW, SS and NC who are already supporting him will not stop supporting him. Have you wondered why Atiku and Obi have refused to utter any word in this regards in the past 48 hours?
They have refused to utter a word because that’s what people like you are waiting for, so you’ll use it and rope them in somehow like you always do.

Meanwhile whatever you people are preaching is already too late. You could’ve done that in 2023 before election was rigged. You’re talking to a wall right now. Nothing you say makes sense
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 10:30pm On Nov 02, 2025
Donald Trump's US is against bloody fanatic Islamic terrorists in Nigeria.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by NothingDoMe: 10:30pm On Nov 02, 2025
DoTheNeedful:
Funny that some of you think this will bring Tinubu down. If anything, it is likely to work in his advantage. Muslims in the Northern are beginning to see this development as one orchestrated by Christians against Muslims and the Muslim-Muslim ticket. I don't see how this will not benefit Tinubu.

The Christians in the SW, SS and NC who are already supporting him will not stop supporting him. Have you wondered why Atiku and Obi have refused to utter any word in this regards in the past 48 hours?
Depends on how far Trump is willing to go. For now, the threats are to make Tinubu act. You can't truly predict how this issue will go in a few weeks.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 11:55pm On Nov 02, 2025
DoTheNeedful:
Funny that some of you think this will bring Tinubu down. If anything, it is likely to work in his advantage. Muslims in the Northern Nigeria are beginning to see this development as one orchestrated by Christians against Muslims and the Muslim-Muslim ticket. I can't see how this will not benefit Tinubu.

The Christians in the SW, SS and NC who are already supporting him will not stop supporting him. Have you wondered why Atiku and Obi have refused to utter any word in this regards in the past 48 hours?

Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Kaiser20: 12:11am On Nov 03, 2025
At least with this little warning from the USA and Europe let's See If Mr Tinubu will learn a lesson, and realise that the World is watching Nigerian corrupt politicians
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by ebukal67x: 12:18am On Nov 03, 2025
The US has no business threatening to invade Nigeria. We will sort out our problems ourselves.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Emekaonline: 12:38am On Nov 03, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
They have refused to utter a word because that’s what people like you are waiting for, so you’ll use it and rope them in somehow like you always do.

Meanwhile whatever you people are preaching is already too late. You could’ve done that in 2023 before election was rigged. You’re talking to a wall right now. Nothing you say makes sense
I pity some of you that never witnessed any war in your life. Your forefathers would testify. Many of you guys wish evil on Nigeria just because you lost election will be the first to be consumed. Go and ask Libya and other countries affected by invasion.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by DoTheNeedful:
[quote author=Brendaniel post=137336661][/quote]sad

You can tell that to your co-travelers who have been jumping in excitement all over social media, not because of the lives of Nigerians being lost, but how Trump's intervention marks the end of APC and Tinubu. In fact, more than 90% of the posts I have seen on social media, especially from a region in Nigeria has been about that. Some of them are even drawing parallels between how Obama "influenced" GEJ out of power in 2015 and how Trump is doing the same to Tinubu in 2025

You are being dishonest here. Don't pretend as if you care about the deaths in the North. You mainly see this Trump's intervention as a fuel to your opposition and resistance to APC and Tinubu.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 1:04am On Nov 03, 2025
DoTheNeedful:
You can tell that to your co-travelers who have been jumping in excitement all over social media, not because of the lives of Nigerians being lost, but how Trump's intervention marks the end of APC and Tinubu. In fact more than 90% of the posts I have seen on social media, especially from a region in Nigeria has been about that. Some of them are even drawing parallels between how Obama "influenced" GEJ out of power in 2015 and how Trump is doing the same to Tinubu in 2025

You are being dishonest here. Don't pretend as if you care about the deaths in the North. You mainly see this Trump's intervention as a fuel to your opposition and resistance to APC and Tinubu.
You are still proving me right...
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Sheuns(m): 4:12am On Nov 03, 2025
DoTheNeedful:
Funny that some of you think this will bring Tinubu down. If anything, it is likely to work in his advantage. Muslims in the Northern Nigeria are beginning to see this development as one orchestrated by Christians against Muslims and the Muslim-Muslim ticket. I can't see how this will not benefit Tinubu.

The Christians in the SW, SS and NC who are already supporting him will not stop supporting him. Have you wondered why Atiku and Obi have refused to utter any word in this regards in the past 48 hours?
Why should Atiku or Obi say anything?

APC has been in power since 2015. Atiku has not been in power since 2007, Obi has never been in power at federal level.

Why do you lackeys of Emilokan want them to say something about the military intervention against terrorists and its sympathizers?

No be una get power again?
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Anither563: 4:13am On Nov 03, 2025
We will never allow any foreign military incursion into Nigeria. We will defend our sovereignty to the last!

May God bless Nigeria for ever!
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Savenigeria2023: 4:19am On Nov 03, 2025
I don’t know which Nigerians they are referring to but me, my household, my extended family, my in-laws, my community, my church people, my coworkers as well as Abdullahi my gatemen are patiently waiting for Trump and his intervention to save us …… we can’t wait
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Savenigeria2023: 4:23am On Nov 03, 2025
Anither563:
We will never allow any foreign military incursion into Nigeria. We will defend our sovereignty to the last!

May God bless Nigeria for ever!
Please how will you enforce this your “we will never allow”

Do folks like you really understand that you have no pushback mechanism if the west was interested in recolonizing you today? ….:. That is how hopeless you have become as a people

230 million docile, powerless, poor, ethnocentric, stupid and hopeless people. Once it’s time for elections, they forget their sufferings and remember they belong to an ethnic group
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by sonnie10: 4:37am On Nov 03, 2025
Hymn of Deliverance: “Come, America, Hear Our Cry”

Verse 1
O Lord of nations, King of peace,
Our land is torn, our sorrows increase;
The storms of terror flood our plains,
Our children weep in endless pain.
Our rulers falter, strength has failed,
The cries of saints go unanswered

Chorus
Come, America, hear our pleading,
Sons of freedom, hearts of flame;
Stand with us, our brothers’ keeper,
Lift Christians in Jesus’ name.
Let your mercy cross the ocean,
Let your courage break our chain.

Verse 2
Our voices rise through night and fear,
O distant friends, O partners dear;
The shepherds sleep, the wolves draw near,
Our faith remains though hope grows thin.
O hear us, Lord, through those You send,
Let justice flow, let violence end.

Chorus
Come, America, hear our pleading,
Sons of freedom, hearts of flame;
Stand with us, our brothers’ keeper,
Lift Christians in Jesus’ name.
Let your mercy cross the ocean,
Let your courage break our chain.

Verse 3
O God who blessed their mighty hand,
That guards the weak in every land,
Awake their hearts to hear our call,
To stand for truth, to fight for all.
Through them, O Lord, stretch forth Thy might,
Bring dawn again, restore the light.

Final Chorus
Come, America, hear our pleading,
Let your love and power be shown;
Lift the fallen, shield the broken,
Let God’s justice be made known.
Through your strength and through His mercy,
Peace shall flow from throne to throne.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by kettykings: 5:55am On Nov 03, 2025
If middle belt miss this opportunity, they only other opportunity they will have is till the second coming of Christ
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by tundegan: 5:56am On Nov 03, 2025
Nigerians should not entertain any thoughts of foreign intervention. We are a sovereign nation and will solve our problems with Nigerian solutions. President Tinubu is handling the issues well, and the Federal Government is fully in charge.

I find it ridiculous that anyone will think about inviting the US or any country to invade Nigeria.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Axis313(m):
If the federal government have done their job, this long-nosed imperialist won't have any excuse to threaten Nigeria with invasion on the pretext of saving so-called Christians from genocide.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Axis313(m): 6:56am On Nov 03, 2025
The ultra-Christian extremist in the white house didn't see the Muslim genocide going on in Burma and Palestine, but the extremist is shouting Christians-genocide up and down,is it only Christians that were being killed in the country?
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 6:58am On Nov 03, 2025
tundegan:
Nigerians should not entertain any thoughts of foreign intervention. We are a sovereign nation and will solve our problems with Nigerian solutions. President Tinubu is handling the issues well, and the Federal Government is fully in charge.

I find it ridiculous that anyone will think about inviting the US or any country to invade Nigeria.
You're not handling anything well and that has lead to the death of many innocent citizens . The United States intervention is much needed at this critical time to put a stop to the bloodbaths that is being witnessed in the country .

America should step in please for sanity to be restored .
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Wallade(m):
Eriokanmi:
Nigeria is a sovereign state yes, but under a UN treaty, unleasging insecurity against the nation is an action against the world. America or any nation can't just enter Nigeria and make a move for a regime change.

America is acting based on the unabated insecurity in the land which affects everyone, including us citizens, European citizens, Asia citizens and all others living in Nigeria. Im sure US isn't coming to kill Muslims or wipe out Islamic religion. They know their target,those denigrating Islam by hiding under the religion to attack others. Islam means peace. Im always disturbed when I see the name Islamist terrorists in the news. Its not cool and there are bad eggs giving the religion a bad name. They need to be taken off.

Im sure the usa knows much more than we thing.
Is the USA now the United Nations?

Is Nigeria the only country in the World or Africa where the Christians are targeted? What about the Moslems and other religion worshippers that are also targeted in Nigeria?

If USA has good intentions, they would cooperate with the constituted authority in Nigeria to intervene, engage terrorists, supply artillery, intelligence and conduct joint or isolated operations in Nigeria.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by RollinTNDA: 11:23am On Nov 03, 2025
Many Nigerians said a US military intervention in Nigeria could plunge the country into a worse crisis and lead to the death of more
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:23am On Nov 03, 2025
Many Nigerians are not patriotic. You can all see Atiku and Obi. They've given a very loud silence since they think it favours them. They are exactly like that woman in the time of Solomon(the Bible) that wanted the baby dead since it was not really hers. This was the same way they were when Emefiele brought those harsh cash policies during campaign. They even encouraged it, thinking it will favour them.
My pledge remains to Nigeria my country, to defend her unity, and uphold her honour and glory.
So help me God.
Re: How Nigerians Are Reacting To US Threat Of Military Incursion In Nigeria by Itiskdg121(m): 11:23am On Nov 03, 2025
Any solution to unending insecurity in Nigeria is welcome
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