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| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by NaijaNaWaa: 1:28pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:Wise talk. With Trump any unpalatable outcome is possible |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by musicwriter(m): 1:28pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
David is perfectly correct. Once Tinubu bombed Benin Republic, I finally confirmed my suspicion he's a Western stooge. The reason for Trump bombing is because of Tinubu's bomb in Benin Republic. How an African president went to bomb a neighboring African country on behalf of France is beyond my comprehension. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by amaridigital(m): 1:32pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Thewrath:He's just being clever by half because Trump's threats was weeks before the Benin Republic attempted coup and the Benin Republic Government requested for the intervention. Nothing wey Musa no go see for gate. Wetin cause this anger amongst Nigeria opposition pipu oh. Nigerian Government said several times for the past week that they are ready to work with the Americans to bomb the terrorists. The bombing started, the Government confirmed it's approval and support and I thought all man go happy but some are saying all glory to Trump and shame to the Nigerian Government. My question is, wether na God, Trump, Ogun, Amadioha killed the terrorists what exactly is your headache since we all agreed that the terrorists must die? Are you guys going to use the attack to campaign for Trump's third term re-election? All these are meaniless and not a smart way to play politics. If you think you will score cheap political points or you are doing all these because you think that the terrorist sympathizers will support your candidates then think again because based on your comments they know better. Why can't we all rejoice any victory against the terrorists? The President designated almost every crime involving gun and bullets as terrorists act. Abegi, all i know is, terrorists die, die, die no matter who is killing them. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by sparko1(m): 1:34pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Putindbutt:It doesn't matter what happened, your core has always been disbelief. You still think you are a child, Audio strike!🙄 Hate has eaten so deep that only bad news makes you happy. Minister of bad news, well done sir✌️ |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by osuofia2(m): 1:39pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Hundeyin has lost relevance, using Trump action to get cheap attention Kole work, Trump has done it so he should face front, God bless America |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by press9jatv(m): 1:39pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:werey guy, America forces Never attack Nigeria people. They are in Nigeria to eradicate terrorists from Nigeria soil. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by lilsmart(m): 1:41pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Let me highlights a critical and widely debated tension in this international relations the complex legacy of foreign intervention and the moral contradictions that can arise in counterterrorism efforts. the consequences of foreign policy actions creating the very problems later targeted by military force is a profound one, echoed by many historians and political analysts. The conflicts in Libya, Syria, and Iraq [/b]did indeed undergo dramatic transformations following interventions, with [b]destabilization contributing to the rise and spread of armed extremist groups. The specific situation in Nigeria involves a delicate and long-standing struggle against Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa, with the Nigerian government and its international partners, including the US, engaged in a difficult counterinsurgency. The ethical questions surrounding amnesty programs and the rehabilitation of former combatants referenced in your comparison to certain political beliefs are indeed among the most challenging aspects of building lasting peace. The vital need for consistency, accountability, and deeply considered strategy in international policy, where short-term actions are weighed against long-term consequences and the sovereignty of nations is respected. It’s a reminder of the importance of learning from history to forge more just and effective paths forward. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ibedun: 1:44pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Thedon22:One thing is FOR SURE after this tragic and disheartening event. We have been recolonised by the same evil white people who have committed the gravest inhumanity crimes against our black asses. Secondly, A south easterner can NEVER EVER EVER for eternity, be the president of Nigeria. For supporting this invasion of our country, I hope they remain powerless and forever UNELECTABLE within our federation. This is so SAD. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by lilsmart(m): 1:45pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Yet they know more than the official statement USA have put out. the consequences of foreign policy actions creating the very problems later targeted by military force is a profound one, echoed by many historians and political analysts. The conflicts in Libya, Syria, and Iraq did indeed undergo dramatic transformations following interventions, with destabilization contributing to the rise and spread of armed extremist groups. It’s a reminder of the importance of learning from history to forge more just and effective paths forward. jmoore: |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Deepspirituals: 1:46pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
HgAkpobomeEr:. Very well ,Your Comments Holds no water ,Trump when next are U Bombing these TERRORIST Abeg ...If U have Interest destroy it don't Protects it... |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ibedun: 1:46pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
osuofia2:For a minute I thought your name read ANUOFIA True |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by snowball11(m): 2:01pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Northernblood8:Does it not surprised you that they are crying more than the bereft? Those people are the problem of this country! |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by BigCowHornn: 2:06pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:You need to go back to primary school and study history Learn exactly what happened in Ghost country you mentioned And how President Donald Trump was still far from the white house at the time |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by richeeyo(m): 2:08pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:Your nairaland talks can't help your brothers, go to the American embassy and protest |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:10pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:So what solution do you prescribe mr ? |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Akpakomiza2: 2:12pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Bizmind95:This would favour Tinubu more |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by intruder15(m): 2:13pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Thedon22:Are you okay at all? Cuz your post suggests otherwise. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Adakintroy: 2:22pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:Oga kill ur sarcasm. Nobody cares. You were here when a p.c bullied there way into p.h. non of you made a comment. All you lover of freedom and democracy. Even if Donald like make him topple our democracy institute as a whole I no care..because were we are heading with a.p.c na dictator. If predator prey on prey and another predator prey on that predator, we call it circle of life. You probably mock fubara when they were making him bend the knee. Abi na democracy we de like this? |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ThunderFireAgba: 2:23pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Bizmind95:Rubbish 🗑 🚮 Garbage talk. Useless. No point made. If you don't have iota of understanding on international politics, keep mute and face your bigot filled, tribal inclined internal politics. FYI in every Democratic country, that's is what we call "Parliament", depending on what you guys name it in your country; They are the ones to give Go-ahead to invasion of any country by its Army. Trump can do whatever he likes and say so many things but as long as Capitol House is not involved in the issue, he cannot put Boots on ground. I gave you one example out of all the trash you wrote there. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Heffalump(m): 2:24pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
inoki247:David might be a sponsor of terrorism in Nigeria |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by cucumbar: 2:25pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
amaridigital:Which one is we all agreed here? You and your fellow resident zombE were here shouting sufferingtin for the past two months, now you don dey change mouth. I beg, stay one place so that thunder or US bomb go fit locate you, depending on which one meets you first. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by MrColdsweat: 2:27pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Okay Mr professor of twitter politics. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by cucumbar: 2:28pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
ibedun:IGBEdun, you don talk as God way you be nau. ![]() |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Heffalump(m): 2:29pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:When a sinner renounces his sins, God welcomes him back irrespective of the gravity of his sin. Trump is not interested in making permanent enemies. So long you chose the paths of peace and ensures there should be unity in diversity, you automatically become his friend even as a former terrorist. The key word is repentance! |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ablejesus26(m): 2:30pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Salewa97:As long as you stand with the evil Apc terrorist group posing as govt you automatically wish evil on Nigeria it will fall on your head in 7x. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ThunderFireAgba: 2:30pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
ibedun:How old are you?? Just curious. |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Iceberg3: 2:32pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
Where is the old roger weeping prophet Solomon Grundy grumpus domperignon to foam and lament 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Morbeta11(m): 2:32pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
"Did you notice that they struck Sokoto? Not Borno. Not Plateau. Not the obvious front line. That should teach you something about American intelligence and intelligence gathering. They know where the problem is from You do not fight only where the noise is loud. You hit where coordination, funding, and command are happening. The Nigerian Army can handle the front line. Soldiers can confront fighters head-on. But to end the problem, you dismantle the powerhouse. You break the coordination, the planners, the enablers. That is how real wars are won. This was not an attack. It was a warning. A message that says, in clear terms: We know where you are. We are watching you. Leave now, or face the consequences. That is how serious operations begin. Quiet. Precise. Psychological. And this is only one of many signals. If the attacks in Nigeria don't stop America will not back down, especially with this Israel intelligence I said it before in one of my posts. The next phase would not be loud. In the next 90 days, the noise would drop. What you are seeing now is the beginning of that phase. Why am I worried? Because Trump has now put Nigeria on the global map for the worst possible reason ever. A US missile strike on Nigerian soil. Then a public announcement that America struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria 👈 That single statement has done serious diplomatic damage to Nigeria. Nigeria’s image has been dragged into a category it has never openly occupied before. And this could have been avoided months ago. If the leadership had acted with precision. If they had controlled the narrative. If they had managed the media. If they had crushed the insurgents quietly and decisively. But they failed. Completely. From the security adviser. To the army command. To the media handlers. To the presidential circle. Up to the president himself. They failed first to control the story. They failed to counter propaganda. They failed, most importantly, to end the insurgency. Now it has spilled beyond our control. Inside Nigeria, life feels normal. People are dancing, posting, moving on. But outside Nigeria, the picture is different. To the international community, Nigeria is now being associated with terrorism. Terrorism they have neglected since 2009 Travel restrictions are only the first signal. Clearing this image will not be easy. It will require the government to go all in. Diplomatically. Militarily. Politically. Media-wise. They must prove, that Nigeria is safe again. And that process is neither fast nor simple. That is why this strike worries me. Still, one thing remains true. If our leaders failed and someone else is now forcing accountability, then that part, at least, is a welcome development." |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Thewrath: 2:33pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
amaridigital:The only people crying against trump’s action are the terrorists and their sympathizers,thru made prentend to “agree” with the fight against terrorism but they are actually against it because it has always been been a tool used against the south…Nigeria government knew where the terrorists are hiding,why did they have to wait for trump before claiming it’s a joint operation? Don’t you see state governments,state law makers negotiating with terrorists and paying ransom to bandits? A real govt that wants to fight terrorists will not be enabling them,releasing them back into the society without trial,re-integrating them into the army.. Go and read shehu Sani’s reaction to the strike,these are thesame people who claim to welcome trump’s action…they all don’t want trumps intervention and if it continues,tinubu will loose north because the Northern sponsors are sympathetic to the terrorists but tinubu doesn’t have a say or a choice.. Trump will strike whenever trumps wants! |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by huptin(m): 2:35pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:Keep crying |
| Re: David Hundeyin Reacts To US Airstrikes In Nigeria by hope4nigeria(m): 2:36pm On Dec 26, 2025 |
SarcasticWords:shut up and get out, |
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