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| Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by CyynthiaKiss(op): 12:38pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
The group accused the Nigerian government of deploying “propaganda” to counter global concern about insecurity, insisting that Christians remain the main victims of terrorist attacks. The Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria has issued a strongly worded appeal to the White House, calling on the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to take urgent military and diplomatic action in response to what it describes as a “Christian genocide” unfolding in Nigeria. In an open letter addressed to the U.S. President and signed by the coalition’s Global Coordinator, Comrade Frederick Odorige, the group said its organisation, “registered in the US by Nigerians in diaspora for the support and promotion of security and democracy in Nigeria,” fully supports America’s recent designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and its stated intention to confront terrorist groups operating across the country. A copy of the letter was sent to Mr Brian Mast, Chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Majority The group accused the Nigerian government of deploying “propaganda” to counter global concern about insecurity, insisting that Christians remain the main victims of terrorist attacks. It stated: “Though the terrorists are killing and kidnapping people from diverse religious backgrounds, Christians are the main targets in the north and middle belt to violently grab land and to establish an Islamic state. Now, the Islamic terrorists have quickly moved to the Southern regions which are predominantly Christian.” The coalition further argued that Nigerian political and religious leaders have failed to curb the violence, claiming: “Since the killing of Muslims and others in the past 15 years, Muslim leaders who are mostly in the northern region of the country, have deliberately refused to take concrete actions to end the criminality. This connivance cannot be disputed as the same people unite to discuss other issues such as tax reforms.” It welcomed the recent listing of Nigeria by Pope Leo XIV as a country where Christians face severe discrimination, describing it as “true, indisputable and a diplomatic understatement.” According to the letter, attempts by Nigerian officials and regional bodies to downplay the crisis amount to “renewed propaganda,” adding: “This is a government that has travelled multiple times abroad with the story of seeking foreign investors but deliberately refused to call for foreign help to fight terrorism in a country where our people now pay taxes to terrorists in various local government areas.” The group also criticised Vice President Kashim Shettima, recalling his campaign promise to lead the fight against terrorism personally. “Since their resumption in office between May 2023 till date, Shettima has remained silent on his promised lies. Since then, at least 14,000 Nigerians have been killed,” it wrote, while also referencing earlier casualties under the Buhari administration. The letter faulted Nigeria’s handling of terrorism financing, stating: “Though the names of financiers of terrorism in Nigeria were released by the government of the United Arab Emirates since 2021, the APC-led government of Nigeria, deliberately refused to prosecute the people because it is a terrorist-friendly government.” Calling terrorism in Nigeria a threat to global security, the coalition urged the U.S. President to take decisive action. It argued that the U.S. has historically demonstrated capacity for “precision attacks,” referencing past American military operations, including the killing of Osama bin Laden and the rescue of an abducted U.S. citizen in Niger State. “You successfully did this without desecrating the sovereignty of Nigeria,” the letter stated. To address the current crisis, the coalition requested a range of measures, including targeted military strikes, sanctions on terrorism sponsors, a visit by U.S. officials to IDP camps, and the seizure of assets linked to Nigerian officials allegedly involved in corruption or aiding terrorism. It stated: “Rather, we call for the total military extermination of terrorists, their sponsors and the direct sanctioning of individuals who are remotely connected to stifling the rights of the Nigerian people.” The group backed the U.S. President’s recent stance, saying: “There is clearly a genocide against Christians in Nigeria and we believe that your declaration to attack the terrorists, is an answer to the prayers of millions of our people.” Warning that delay could worsen the crisis, it concluded: “Sir, if action is delayed, tomorrow may be too late. Nigerians need urgent help. A stitch in time saves nine.” Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that panic and tears swept through Eruku town in the Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State on Tuesday evening as terrorists stormed a branch of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), killing three worshippers and abducting several others, including the pastor. Sources told SaharaReporters that the attackers invaded the church during a meeting and immediately opened fire, sending worshippers running for cover. Three members were shot dead on the spot before the assailants seized an unspecified number of Nlfpmod
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| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Validated: 1:02pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Trump should help us sanitize this country. We need to regain sanity. The present government is CLUELESS! |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 1:18pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Trump is fully welcome to help Nigerian government to eradicate terrorism. |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Putindbutt(m): 1:33pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
This enemy of the state and ethnic bigot. He was even lying against the DSS.
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| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Putindbutt(m): 1:38pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
I.pob sympathizer, Nnamdi Kanu stooge... una mind n0 g0 t0uch gr0und.
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| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Dogalmighty17: 1:51pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Momentum has begun to be behind this thing. The US will have no choice but to get involved. |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by SporaD8: 2:47pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Dogalmighty17:Their involvement ought to be swift and discreet not advertised and tardy! Why announced when He(Trump) is not ready?! The recent surge in Terrorist Abduction and killings could be likened to a panic shopping due to possible intervention by the US; but continued delay is giving the Terrorist ample time to Abduct and prepare innocent humans as shield. This is counterproductive! |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Bendeco02: 2:53pm On Nov 19, 2025*. Modified: 3:11pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
SporaD8:Don't say he was not ready. U.S don't need much time to act and strike those local terrorist. U.S that dealt with Iran the sponsor of supperior terror groups and they calmed down. Who are ISWAP/Boko haram? Boko Haram that fears Chadian military. Nigeria is just too corrupt and disunited that's why these terror groups is hard to stop by our military. U.S slowed down for some reasons. Nigeria government are negotiating and pleading with Trump that the attack is not Christian jonacide. But with the recent attack, they just gave U.S reason to act and not to listen to them. |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by ayoolataiwo: 2:56pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
I believe a covert military operations will be helpful in eliminating these MFs,,the more publicly announced offensive operations will make it more to achieve the desired results.Dem don dey plan towards the attacks |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by PapaBornboy: 2:59pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Putindbutt:All these won't stop trump from invading here as long as these attacks continue. Tinubu has shown to be very good in politics but a poor president, very clueless. Hopefully the terrorists don't overrun here so they'll still be a country to hold elections come 2027. |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by Osiris12: 4:03pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Putindbutt:you can’t even focus on the message for a second. Propaganda won’t work. People don see facts already You can’ tell your mod to remove this topic as usual. We no tire o. And we plenty |
| Re: Hasten Military Action In Nigeria, Global Coalition Urges U.S President Trump by YorubaMod(m): 5:41pm On Nov 19, 2025 |
Nigerians need President Donald Trump sooner than later.
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