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So Be It, It Takes Trump Action To End Nigeria Insecurity - Barr Uwoghiren
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#Issues #Nigeria #Trump #US #Uwoghiren ©November 3rd, 2025 ®November 3, 2025 8:46 pm Barrister Jefferson Uwoghiren, a human right lawyer and a political activist has said; nothing wrong if it takes the intervention of the United States, US President, Donald Trump to end the raging fires of insecurity, institutional wickedness and terrorism in Nigeria, the legal practitioner stated this in numbers of posts he published through his personal social media platform since President Donald Trump announced US intention to launch military action in Nigeria to wipe out terrorists killing christians in the West Africa country, saying, "If America's sabre-rattling, (military threat) is the dirty water needed to flush this country clean, or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it". #OsazuwaAkonedo

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00:00Barrister Jefferson Nuhairan, a human right lawyer and a political activist has said,
00:06nothing wrong if it takes the intervention of the United States, U.S. President, Donald Trump to end the raging fires of insecurity,
00:14institutional wickedness and terrorism in Nigeria.
00:17The legal practitioner stated this in numbers of posts he published through his personal social media platform
00:23since President Donald Trump announced U.S. intention to launch military action in Nigeria to wipe out terrorists
00:31killing Christians in the West Africa country, saying, if America's saber-rattling, military threat is the dirty water needed
00:39to flush this country clean, or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it.
00:48According to barrister Jefferson Nuhairan, Dirty Water Day quench fire.
00:53Nobody, yes nobody deserves to die in the hands of terrorists.
00:58If it takes Trump's intervention to wake up disgraceful governments to act swiftly, vigorously, patriotically, and responsibly, so be it.
01:08The primary business of government is the safety and protection of the lives and properties of citizens,
01:13whether Christians, or Muslims.
01:16If America's saber-rattling is the dirty water needed to flush this country clean,
01:21or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it.
01:28Now government way serious, citizens day loyal for, a country of concern to disgraced country.
01:35How did we get here?
01:37This is the lowest of lows in Nigeria-America relations.
01:41A country we ditched the UK for and adopted its system of government.
01:44Practically everything, this is not really about Trump.
01:48It's more about how we treat crime, punishment, and our bogus criminal justice system.
01:55The government has surrounded itself with fawning nincompoop, and incompetent advisors,
02:00who see national security only through narrow tribal prisms and ritualism,
02:05adept at creating enemies for the government instead of friends.
02:08No attempt at conciliative politics or national unity.
02:13Almost three years, there are no ambassadors to major countries.
02:17Our foreign policy chiefs are torn between transactional politics of financial safe heavens
02:22or alignment with non-aligned low-energy Caribbean countries.
02:26Our domestic policy leans more towards appeasement of fading potentates
02:31rather than the enforcement of nation-building rules.
02:34We can't continue this way.
02:36Either we sit down and talk, or others will do the talking to us.
02:41A collapsed or exploding Nigeria is a threat to global peace
02:45and a humongous humanitarian disaster that must be avoided at all cost.
02:49We are almost at the gate.
02:51Where's the break?
02:52We have reported that Ogun's state-born princess,
02:56Ola Tarira Majeko Dunmianiru has reacted over the description of Nigeria as a
03:01disgraced country, by President Donald Trump of the United States,
03:05U.S., saying,
03:07The greatest contribution the United States and its allies can make at this pivotal moment
03:12is to support the genuine democratic emergence of visionary, credible, and people-centered Nigerian leaders.
03:19Not the preservation of a kleptocratic status quo that has entrenched poverty, division and despair,
03:24calling on the international community for the urgent need to uphold democracy and human dignity amid President Trump's plans
03:32to begin U.S. military actions in Nigeria to end the killing of Christians in Nigeria.
03:38We have also reported that President Donald Trump of the United States of America
03:42has placed U.S. soldiers on red alert for possible war in Nigeria.
03:46According to President Trump, the U.S. Department of War should prepare U.S. troops for possible military action in Nigeria.
03:54If the Nigerian government continued to allow the killing of Christians,
03:58the U.S. troops may very well go into that now disgraced country, guns a-blazing, to completely wipe out
04:06the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.
04:10This, President Trump issued on Saturday evening in line with Greenwich Meridian Time
04:16after President Bola Ahmed Tanubu personally signed a statement rejecting Trump earlier claim on Friday
04:23that Christians are being targeted and killed in Nigeria.
04:27Although President Bola Ahmed Tanubu disagreed with Trump
04:31who had described the high level of insecurity in Nigeria as a religious war by Islamic terrorists against Christians,
04:39but, some Nigerians quickly took to the comments section of President Bola Ahmed Tanubu's post on X social media platform
04:47and pasted a screenshot of a tweet published by President Bola Ahmed Tanubu on January 29, 2014,
04:55wherein, President Bola Ahmed Tanubu apparently had long accepted and agreed
05:00that the insecurity in Nigeria is possibly a religious war against Christians in the West Africa country,
05:07verbatim, in the tweet, Tanubu said,
05:10the slaughtering of Christian worshippers is strongly condemnable,
05:14it calls to question the competence of Jonathan, then President of Nigeria, to protect Nigerians.
05:20This old statement by President Bola Ahmed Tanubu indicated that President Donald Trump of the United States of America
05:27may not be the first person to describe the insecurity in Nigeria as a religious war against Christian communities in the West Africa country.
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