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Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 7:08pm On Feb 04
I just read a post stating that Trump has given green light for US soldiers to begin operation in Nigeria. If this is true then Nigerians are in for another round exploitation as their country is about to be turned to theatre for proxy war of world powers. I had made several posts online warning Nigerians even before Tinubu was sworn in that he must never be allowed to continue as president, because he serves foreign interests as he was positioned to destroy the people but many of you especially on this platform kept insulting and supporting him due to foolish tribalism, now it is glaring that the ultimate goal to which Tinubu was installed is about to be achieved as Nigerians gradually lose their country and sovereignity over deliberately orchestrated cosmetic rise of insecurity, terrorism being supported by powerful local and international political forces.

US military intervention never comes as a free gift as there is always a price that must be paid by the host country. No country that America claims to help militarily remains the same as it gets worse, you can see it for yourself in Libya, Afghanistan and Iraq. Nigerians would've avoided getting into this mess by impeaching and removing Tinubu's compromised government from power and decentralising constitutional/economic powers to regional governing platforms in order to de-escalate the violence and regional tensions over Islamic sharia agitations from the northern part of the country. Once US military establishes a base in the name of fighting "Christian Genocide", it will be too late to salvage what is left of Nigeria's independence/sovereignity as proxy wars, economic exploitation and international propaganda will take centre stage leading to more violence and killings especially in the northern region. No one is spared from a military conquest when a powerful nation like USA is involved because it is not really about security but economic benefits derived from Nigeria's natural resources, they may never leave once they come.

If there are still patriots who care about the future of Nigerians and generations yet unborn now is the time to stand up and do something about what is happening in Nigeria. Tinubu never promised to improve Nigeria's security or unite the country over his Muslim/Muslim ticket, his government is highly compromised over these killings/terrorism going on. Unless the terrible government is removed, Nigeria will gradually play into hands of powerful countries like USA that seeks to advance it's own selfish political agenda that is not in the interest of Nigerians and their future.....
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 7:11pm On Feb 04
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Ofodirinwa: 7:12pm On Feb 04
truthera:
I just read a post stating that Trump has given green light for US soldiers to begin operation in Nigeria. If this is true then Nigerians are in for another round exploitation as their country is about to be turned to theatre for proxy war of world powers. I had made several posts online warning Nigerians even before Tinubu was sworn that he must never be allowed to continue as president, because he serves foreign interests as he was positioned to destroy the people but many of you especially on this platform kept insulting and supporting him due to foolish tribalism, now it is glaring that the ultimate goal to which Tinubu was installed is about to be achieved as Nigerians gradually lose their country and sovereignity over deliberately orchestrated cosmetic rise of insecurity, terrorism being supported by powerful local and international political forces.

US military intervention never comes as a free gift as there is always a price that must be paid by the host country. No country that America claims to help militarily remains the same as it was gets worse, you can see it for yourself in Libya, Afghanistan and Iraq. Nigerians would've avoided getting into this mess by impeaching and removing Tinubu's compromised government from power and decentralised constitutional/economic powers to regional governing platforms in order to determine disescalate violence and regional tensions over Islamic sharia agitations from the northern part of the country. Once US military establishes a base in the name of fighting "Christian Genocide", it will be too late to salvage what is left of Nigeria's independence/sovereignity as proxies wars, exploitation and international propaganda will take centre stage leading to more violence especially in northern region. No one is spared from a military conquest when a powerful nation like USA is involved because it is not really about security but economic benefits derived from Nigeria's natural resources, they may never leave once they come.

If there are still patriots who care about the future of Nigerians and generations yet unborn now is the time to stand up and do something about what is happening in Nigeria. Tinubu never promised to improve Nigeria's security or unite the country over his Muslim/Muslim ticket, his government is highly compromised over these killings/terrorism going on. Unless the terrible government is removed, Nigeria will gradually play into hands of powerful countries like USA that seeks to advance it's own selfish political agenda that is not in the interest of Nigerians and their future.....
it is occupation by the Fulani caliphate from gambia that comes as a free gift?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op):
US military occupation never ends well for the host country.... What you call a free military assistance is never free but an investment that will not benefit Nigeria in the long run....

Ofodirinwa:
it is occupation by the Fulani caliphate from gambia that comes as a free gift?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by sweerychick(f): 7:40pm On Feb 04
truthera:
I just read a post stating that Trump has given green light for US soldiers to begin operation in Nigeria. If this is true then Nigerians are in for another round exploitation as their country is about to be turned to theatre for proxy war of world powers. I had made several posts online warning Nigerians even before Tinubu was sworn in that he must never be allowed to continue as president, because he serves foreign interests as he was positioned to destroy the people but many of you especially on this platform kept insulting and supporting him due to foolish tribalism, now it is glaring that the ultimate goal to which Tinubu was installed is about to be achieved as Nigerians gradually lose their country and sovereignity over deliberately orchestrated cosmetic rise of insecurity, terrorism being supported by powerful local and international political forces.

US military intervention never comes as a free gift as there is always a price that must be paid by the host country. No country that America claims to help militarily remains the same as it gets worse, you can see it for yourself in Libya, Afghanistan and Iraq. Nigerians would've avoided getting into this mess by impeaching and removing Tinubu's compromised government from power and decentralising constitutional/economic powers to regional governing platforms in order to de-escalate the violence and regional tensions over Islamic sharia agitations from the northern part of the country. Once US military establishes a base in the name of fighting "Christian Genocide", it will be too late to salvage what is left of Nigeria's independence/sovereignity as proxy wars, economic exploitation and international propaganda will take centre stage leading to more violence and killings especially in the northern region. No one is spared from a military conquest when a powerful nation like USA is involved because it is not really about security but economic benefits derived from Nigeria's natural resources, they may never leave once they come.

If there are still patriots who care about the future of Nigerians and generations yet unborn now is the time to stand up and do something about what is happening in Nigeria. Tinubu never promised to improve Nigeria's security or unite the country over his Muslim/Muslim ticket, his government is highly compromised over these killings/terrorism going on. Unless the terrible government is removed, Nigeria will gradually play into hands of powerful countries like USA that seeks to advance it's own selfish political agenda that is not in the interest of Nigerians and their future.....
Nigeria asked for it by collecting billions of dollars in aid from the US in the name of fighting Terrorism with nothing to show for. United States tracks and monitor every dollar it gives to a nation for a particular purpose and if that purpose is not achieved they take over, it's just like a business you give people loan and you expect a payback with or without interest and you are giving excuses, of course the business is taken over by a 3rd party. That's what America is in now. So yes it's a big concern now
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by keymatt(m): 10:49pm On Feb 04
Only TERRORISTS and their sympathizers are angry at Donald Trump for sending troops to Nigeria.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Dbegining: 10:58pm On Feb 04
truthera:
US military occupation never ends well for the host country.... What you call a free military assistance is never free but an investment that will not benefit Nigeria in the long run....
You didn't answer the question that person asked.

it is occupation by the Fulani caliphate from gambia that comes as a free gift?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 11:39pm On Feb 04
Here are videos of your saviour Trump saying that US should've taken Iraq's oil in clear disregard of international law... You are dilusional to think that Trump cares about you or Nigeria to waste American tax payers money and military resources on you for free....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Iog4KMza6I


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7oT_wL1C84

keymatt:
Only TERRORISTS and their sympathizers are angry at Donald Trump for sending troops to Nigeria.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op):
I had proffered a solution in my post regarding this question.... Nigerians ought to have pushed to decentralise power or divide the country to allow Muslim fulani majority in the Northern region to practice their Sharia laws and form their Islamic nation....


Dbegining:
You didn't answer the question that person asked.

it is occupation by the Fulani caliphate from gambia that comes as a free gift?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Ofodirinwa: 12:12am On Feb 05
truthera:
US military occupation never ends well for the host country.... What you call a free military assistance is never free but an investment that will not benefit Nigeria in the long run....
how about fulani military occupation? Japan that is militarily occupied by the US and Kwara state who better pass who?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Ofodirinwa: 12:13am On Feb 05
truthera:
I had proffered a solution in my post regarding this question.... Nigerians ought to have pushed to decentralise power or divide the country to allow Muslim fulani majority in the Northern region to practice their Shariah laws and form their Islamic nation....
If you do that, Igbos will get what they want.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by oz4real83(m): 5:27am On Feb 05
American and Israeli troops are welcome in Nigeria, GEJ brought South African mercenaries to help when he was president, as long as these terrorists, their sponsors and sympathisers are flushed out, no problem.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 9:14am On Feb 05
You and many others commenting here are too naive or hopelessly tribalistic to think that America will waste their military resources on you for no reason. I am certain that if Tinubu was not the president and someone like Peter Obi an igbo man was the president, many of you shamefully glamoring to be invaded by USA would've been calling for his head, you would have protested to remove the government. It is a shame that other African countries especially francophone countries are rejecting western slavery/imperialism, battling to reclaim their land while many Nigerians like you are foolish not to see the long term implications of welcoming it into your country. Since you and many other Nigerians don't want to rise up as a people to your responsibility of removing a bad government because of tribalism, Tinubu will end up destroying what is left of Nigeria.... You will regret not doing any thing to stop US military invasion of your country by the time Tinubu's government is done with you.....

oz4real83:
American and Israeli troops are welcome in Nigeria, GEJ brought South African mercenaries to help when he was president, as long as these terrorists, their sponsors and sympathisers are flushed out, no problem.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by oz4real83(m): 11:01am On Feb 05
truthera:
You and many others commenting here are too naive or hopelessly tribalistic to think that America will waste their military resources on you for no reason. I am certain that if Tinubu was not the president and someone like Peter Obi an igbo man was the president, many of you shamefully glamoring to be invaded by USA would've been calling for his head, you would have protested to remove the government. It is a shame that other African countries especially francophone countries are rejecting western slavery/imperialism, battling to reclaim their land while many Nigerians like you are foolish not to see the long term implications of welcoming it into your country. Since you and many other Nigerians don't want to rise up as a people to your responsibility of removing a bad government because of tribalism, Tinubu will end up destroying what is left of Nigeria.... You will regret not doing any thing to stop US military invasion of your country by the time Tinubu's government is done with you.....
this was how you and your likes destroyed this country, you view everything with tribal and religious pettiness and shortsightedness. For your information, I have never supported Peter obi because I know he is just hypocritic and taking advantage of Nigerians, I never supported BAT because we all know his criminal anticedents, same with Atiku. The late PMB was a religioust, hypocritical and corrupt terror......ist. I am a supporter of new breeds of politicians and a new Nigeria, not the criminal old breed that you love and support.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by BigYash: 11:07am On Feb 05
Hold Apc responsible.. If the government of the day was serious about fighting terrorism,the US will not come. Sponsors of terrorism were identified,but Tinubu acted "E no concern me,na my second term concern me"

This is the result..


You are talking about exploitations.. What of the resources some group of people have been explotiong up north. Fueling terrorism,so that citizens won't notice what's going on?

Let the US come in plz..

Make terrorists use mistake kpai one of them,and wait for the full hammering from the American Army.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op):
I do not support any politicians or party as I've always maintained that Nigeria can not work in it's current form over a foundational problem that can only be solved through decentralisation or division of country. If majority of Nigerians were serious about their future, Tinubu should've been impeached and removed from office over the monumental failure of his government.... The fact that a foreign power like US military is actively operating within Nigeria is a direct indictment on Tinubu.... This is enough reason to impeach him.....

oz4real83:
this was how you and your likes destroyed this country, you view everything with tribal and religious pettiness and shortsightedness. For your information, I have never supported Peter obi because I know he is just hypocritic and taking advantage of Nigerians, I never supported BAT because we all know his criminal anticedents, same with Atiku. The late PMB was a religioust, hypocritical and corrupt terror......ist. I am a supporter of new breeds of politicians and a new Nigeria, not the criminal old breed that you love and support.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 5:40am On Feb 07
US military invasion will never benefit you, I will repeat again, the US will not waste American taxpayers money and military resources in Nigeria without an ulterior motive to advance a political agenda.... What Nigerians ought to do now is demand for restructuring or division of the country because the Muslims that are the majority in the North including their politicians pretending to be ignorant all want sharia.... It is glaring that if the religious war that US wants so badly to happen in Nigeria breaks out, you will be one of the first to call for US military to leave....

BigYash:
Hold Apc responsible.. If the government of the day was serious about fighting terrorism,the US will not come. Sponsors of terrorism were identified,but Tinubu acted "E no concern me,na my second term concern me"

This is the result..


You are talking about exploitations.. What of the resources some group of people have been explotiong up north. Fueling terrorism,so that citizens won't notice what's going on?

Let the US come in plz..

Make terrorists use mistake kpai one of them,and wait for the full hammering from the American Army.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 9:22pm On Feb 09
Don't be surprised, US true agenda over "Christian Genocide" propaganda is slowly coming out.... Here is break news.... "US seek permission to establish a drone base in Nigeria." Open the link below to read it....

https://www.nairaland.com/8615300/usa-seeks-permission-establish-drone

BigYash:
Hold Apc responsible.. If the government of the day was serious about fighting terrorism,the US will not come. Sponsors of terrorism were identified,but Tinubu acted "E no concern me,na my second term concern me"

This is the result..


You are talking about exploitations.. What of the resources some group of people have been explotiong up north. Fueling terrorism,so that citizens won't notice what's going on?

Let the US come in plz..

Make terrorists use mistake kpai one of them,and wait for the full hammering from the American Army.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by BigYash: 9:26pm On Feb 09
truthera:
Don't be surprised, US true agenda over "Christian Genocide" propaganda is slowly coming out.... Here is break news.... "US seek permission to establish a drone base in Nigeria." Open the link below to read it....

https://www.nairaland.com/8615300/usa-seeks-permission-establish-drone
Is it worse than the atrocities of the terrorists and Apc government?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 9:35pm On Feb 09
Yes it will eventually get worse if America is allowed to establish a military base in Nigeria... This Drone base they are asking for will be used by them to ferment proxy wars in their ever evolving chess international power game between them, Russia and China leaving Nigeria in ruins when they are done.... US military intervention so far never benefits the host country in a long run.... Again, I ask you to look at history, has Afghanistan, Iraq and Libia's economies recovered from America's military conquest? Is there peace in these countries?

BigYash:
Is it worse than the atrocities of the terrorists and Apc government?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by BigYash: 9:56pm On Feb 09
truthera:
Yes it will eventually get worse if America is allowed to establish a military base in Nigeria... This Drone base they are asking for will be used by them to ferment proxy wars in their ever evolving chess international power game between them, Russia and China leaving Nigeria in ruins when they are done.... US military intervention so far never benefits the host country in a long run.... Again, I ask you to look at history, has Afghanistan, Iraq and Libia's economies recovered from America's military conquest? Is there peace in these countries?
Like I said earlier,if the government of the day was doing the right thing,we won't be having this discussion.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 10:24am On Feb 11
What do you have to say about this news "US deploys 200 troops to Nigeria" I warned Nigerians but they won't listen....

https://www.nairaland.com/8616102/us-deploys-200-troops-nigeria

BigYash:
Like I said earlier,if the government of the day was doing the right thing,we won't be having this discussion.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Burob: 10:26am On Feb 11
truthera:
US military occupation never ends well for the host country.... What you call a free military assistance is never free but an investment that will not benefit Nigeria in the long run....
I have this feeling that they are going carry out a jailbreak (raid on sokoto) to free Mazi Kanu.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by BigYash: 10:28am On Feb 11
truthera:
What do you have to say about this news "US deploys 200 troops to Nigeria" I warned Nigerians but they won't listen....

https://www.nairaland.com/8616102/us-deploys-200-troops-nigeria
It's a good development. The should deploy more,if they can even stop this useless governor of Akpabio and co,it will be nice..

They can even plant base every local government in Nigeria.. Since Apc keep playing politics with people life,make the country kuku scatter on top their head..

I am sure you are part of them, reason why you keep quoting me in this grin

America should please flood the streets of Nigeria with their army
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by Burob: 10:29am On Feb 11
truthera:
Yes it will eventually get worse if America is allowed to establish a military base in Nigeria... This Drone base they are asking for will be used by them to ferment proxy wars in their ever evolving chess international power game between them, Russia and China leaving Nigeria in ruins when they are done.... US military intervention so far never benefits the host country in a long run.... Again, I ask you to look at history, has Afghanistan, Iraq and Libia's economies recovered from America's military conquest? Is there peace in these countries?
But The US presence has benefitted the likes of Oman, & Bahrain abi?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Soldiers In Nigeria, Another Dangerous Precedence by truthera(op): 6:42am On Mar 02
As I said earlier US bases do not benefit host countries as one it's main purpose is to facilitate proxy wars to serve US government foreign interests, most times to the detriment of the host country.....

Burob:
But The US presence has benefitted the likes of Oman, & Bahrain abi?
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