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Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by malali(op): 11:08am On Nov 27, 2025
As so often with Donald Trump it was a half-digested news item that prompted him to reach for his box of matches. After watching a segment on Fox News about attacks on Nigerian Christians, the US president took to Truth Social for one of his customary blasts. If Nigeria didn’t stop the killings, he warned, he would deploy the US military “guns-a-blazing” to get the job done. “If we attack, it will be fast, vicious and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians.”

Trump has got it wrong, or at best only half right in what one Nigerian commentator called a “scandalous oversimplification”. Nigeria’s problem is not that it fails to protect its Christians. It is that it fails to protect anyone of whatever faith — from criminal gangs, bandits and organised terror.

For nearly 20 years, successive Nigerian governments have failed to provide even minimum security — let alone job prospects or decent public education — in swaths of ungoverned territory. Many of these are in the predominantly Muslim north.

Into these lawless lands have rushed the forces of religious fundamentalism, kidnapping gangs and marauding herdsmen. Nigeria has at least three overlapping security crises, none of which explicitly targets Christians, but in which Christians — who make up half of the nearly 240mn population — are inevitably victims.

Kidnappers sometimes target Christian boarding schools, as happened when more than 300 children were seized from St Mary’s Catholic school in Niger state last week, believing they will fetch a good ransom. Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province, two Islamist groups that operate in the north, are happy to attack Christians, but also Muslims who do not share their medieval doctrines. Herdsmen, armed with AK-47s that poured out of Libya 15 years ago, are Muslim. Most of the farmers they attack are Christian. But their struggle is over land and pasture, not religion.

Christians and Muslims occupy senior positions in Nigeria’s state. Bola Tinubu, the president, is a Muslim; his wife is a Pentecostal Christian. The problem with Nigeria’s state is not that it is anti-Christian, but that it is outrageously incompetent. The security forces that have proved so ineffective at providing law and order are merely a reflection of other parts of government: they are riddled with corruption and ill prepared.

Much as Nigeria feels slighted by Trump’s characterisation of its overlapping crises, its pressing job is not to educate Washington, as it seems to believe. Its single urgent task is to seize the security crisis by the scruff of the neck and to bring it under control. This is a gargantuan task that entails nothing less than rebuilding the state, starting with the police and armed services.

Nigeria could, however, flip the tables on Trump. It has heard him. Now, it should ask, is the president prepared to help Nigeria tackle the problem through a multiyear plan, supported by Washington, to rebuild its law-enforcement apparatus?

In the long run, of course, even competent law enforcement will not end the crisis. A stronger economy with better prospects, more public services funded by taxes and the establishment of a secure investment environment are the best things the Nigerian government can provide.

To be fair, after years of disastrous drift, the ship of Nigeria’s economy may at last be turning around, providing the faintest glimmer of hope. Tinubu must now urgently set about building a competent state with security control over all its territory. In all probability, Trump’s attention will soon drift to something else. Nigeria’s must not.
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/e0f05941-8a5d-40c2-9d36-7aaf164e10f2

Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by ModupeoreMs: 1:23pm On Nov 27, 2025
The focus should be on the situation in Nigeria and not on the foreigner.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by HgAkpobomeEr: 1:27pm On Nov 27, 2025
The focus should be on addressing the pressing issues at home, not on Trump.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by mrvitalis(m): 1:30pm On Nov 27, 2025
When you see a paid write up you would know 100%

Can someone name me just one Muslim northern villages herdsmen have
1) chased out the owners of the name
2) replaced them and renamed the land
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Slippy: 1:32pm On Nov 27, 2025
Massacre of Christians in the North is by design.

The system that fuels the genocide is what sustains the government of Tinubu. He can't criticize or fight it else he will lose power.

The system is primarily Fulani ethnosupremacy and Islamic jihadism

Western liberals are the worst allies anyone can have. The same way they destroy their societies with woke ideas is what they wish to extend to Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by rajiedreez: 1:33pm On Nov 27, 2025
There's no lie here, we have a multidimensional problem in Nigeria
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Giftimoni: 1:34pm On Nov 27, 2025
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by jmoore(m): 1:34pm On Nov 27, 2025
Tinubu is the problem of Nigeria. His incompetence is dragging Nigeria backwards.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Dreambeat: 1:34pm On Nov 27, 2025
mrvitalis:
When you see a paid write up you would know 100%

Can someone name me just one Muslim northern villages herdsmen have
1) chased out the owners of the name
2) replaced them and renamed the land
The writer did not even hide it. Same pattern
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Didijiji: 1:34pm On Nov 27, 2025
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Oya na.... show us it is EMILOKAN
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Uptheante(m): 1:36pm On Nov 27, 2025
The post said that herdsmen poured in from Libya.

I never knew that Libyan Arabs are Fulani herdsmen till today
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by osuofia2(m): 1:38pm On Nov 27, 2025
Omo, The inclusion of Islamist jihad in it makes it more complicated
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Antoeni(m): 1:38pm On Nov 27, 2025
Arewas are terrorists because

1. Arewa governors grant terrorists Peace deals
2. Arewa governors arrests evangelists who exposes the activities of terrorists
3. Arewa governors budgets billions to rehabilitate terrorists
4. Arewa politicians visits terrorists in their hide outs
5. Arewa politicians hides “wanted terrorists”
7. Arewa sheikhs negotiates with the government for Arewa terrorists
8. Arewa youths protest against a government that wants to kill Arewa terrorists
9. Arewa sheiks and politicians believe terrorists are their brothers and sons!
10. Arewa politicians and sheiks believe Arewa terrorists are their fighters in the bush

These are just few points which proves Arewa is a symbol of terrorism in Nigeria!
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by dedecoder: 1:38pm On Nov 27, 2025
But why are people trying to change the narrative? There are books and research work establishing a systemic plan to eradicate Christianity in some sections (if not all) of this country.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 1:39pm On Nov 27, 2025
You are mad!
You very stupid

Leaders have bluntly refused to ask and answer the hard questions

They have deliberately refused to solve this problem

This other region deliberately created a big mess, that big mess is affecting the whole of Nigeria today.

The President lacks the balls to straighten the up, and call them to order. Tell them to stop constituting a nuisance.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by happney65: 1:39pm On Nov 27, 2025
And this is a paid article.

When you see a paid Article,you will definitely know.

Shuke
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by AndroBlaze: 1:40pm On Nov 27, 2025
mrvitalis:
When you see a paid write up you would know 100%

Can someone name me just one Muslim northern villages herdsmen have
1) chased out the owners of the name
2) replaced them and renamed the land

It is "paid" because the man did not give you an "A, B, C" answer which is the only thing you appreciate?

"Paid" because the man did not assess the situation as "Good" vs "Evil" shey?

I remember the good old days without social media, when the people that knew they were not brilliant enough to analyse a situation or contribute to a topic, just kept quiet and read newspapers.


Trump has got it wrong, or at best only half right in what one Nigerian commentator called a “scandalous oversimplification”. Nigeria’s problem is not that it fails to protect its Christians. It is that it fails to protect anyone of whatever faith — from criminal gangs, bandits and organised terror.

Well done to the author, especially if he is oyinbo.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by AZControversial: 1:40pm On Nov 27, 2025
grin

He's still coming. And he's welcome!!!

Isn't it obvious? Emergency responses were made the moment Trump spoke to put pressure on the government. For whatever reasons known, death penalty has been issued to all Herdsmen and Boko Haram terrorists. And you're telling me the problem is bigger than Trump?
I'll say it's the more reason why he's needed because if it were trivial, you'd be the first to object.

Too bad... The ship has sailed!!!
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by kgr8mike(m): 1:40pm On Nov 27, 2025
Whether it's bigger than what he thinks or not we just need to start from somewhere.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Win12345: 1:41pm On Nov 27, 2025
Whoever wrote that rubbish is a traitor and jihadist. When does becoming president wife a high profile cabinet position in Nigeria. Shame on the writer.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by omoredia: 1:41pm On Nov 27, 2025
My people say it is a lazy person who will say the parcel of land for farming is too big.

What do we expect those benefitting from a failing Nigeria to say?
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by maasoap(m): 1:42pm On Nov 27, 2025
mrvitalis:
When you see a paid write up you would know 100%

Can someone name me just one Muslim northern villages herdsmen have
1) chased out the owners of the name
2) replaced them and renamed the land
Laughing.
You're as ignorant as Trump. Google is your friend.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by aribisala0(m): 1:43pm On Nov 27, 2025
Financial Times would not write this without inducement

I am not saying they are telling the truth or not but
What is their interest?

Not love

Who owns Financial Times?

We don't need them to tell us what we already know
Yes there us a Christian genocide among many other things going on and Trump might nake things worse but


There are some if the criminals involved in genocide and the government is weak
But it is not just the government

Nigeria is weak on a very faulty foundation


We don’t have money and politicians are stealing the little there is to buy houses in Miami for their children
Whose children will go and die in the bush
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by iwaeda: 1:44pm On Nov 27, 2025
So Tinubu and his sycophants can't stop the killings. If you know how many are unreported. Tinubu is selfish period. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by JuanDeDios: 1:44pm On Nov 27, 2025
malali:
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/e0f05941-8a5d-40c2-9d36-7aaf164e10f2
Now, this is an excellent take on the subject. Kudos to the writer.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by ChybuzzDD(m): 1:44pm On Nov 27, 2025
malali:
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/e0f05941-8a5d-40c2-9d36-7aaf164e10f2
The islamic govt in abuja and its co-travellers are just wasting money paying for anyone who can help it change the narrative that there'sno christian genocide in nigeria.

But, they will fail woefully because truth cannot be hidden
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by omoredia: 1:45pm On Nov 27, 2025
It is very easy

1. Take out key northern elites sponsoring terrorism
2. Secure the northern border
3. Ban almajiri system and make basic education of all children compulsory
4. Make terrorism or terrorism financing punishable by death
5. Ban sharia law in the national jurisprudence in Nigeria

Let's start from there
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by tctrills: 1:46pm On Nov 27, 2025
mrvitalis:
When you see a paid write up you would know 100%

Can someone name me just one Muslim northern villages herdsmen have
1) chased out the owners of the name
2) replaced them and renamed the land
You hit the nail on the head. They want to take away the religious angle
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by Taich(m): 1:46pm On Nov 27, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
The focus should be on addressing the pressing issues at home, not on Trump.
How then will they get paid? When you see them in fancy suits and offices talking about deaths as if they are just numbers, you will realise that we don’t really count in their scheme of things. Financial Times writing about “finances” in Nigeria.

They will never talk about the issues but rather work on distracting those who are ready to make it work.
Re: Nigeria's Problem Is Bigger Than Trump Thinks - Financial Times by reddingtonblack: 1:46pm On Nov 27, 2025
Whenever it is bigger than bombay or larger than life itself ... the important thing is for Trump to please act differently from our govt

We see these terrorist guyz are malnourished and lean they look ... its not as if they are supernatural ... i dont see why they defeat our gallant soldiers except Govt is complicit, people in govt have a hand in Terrorism ravaging the country thats why they are booming
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