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Nigeria to Engage Trump After Threats Over Alleged Targeted Attacks on Christians


Donald Trumps threatening Nigeria with military attack

Heightened diplomatic attention is turning toward Abuja as former U.S. President Donald Trump continues issuing stern warnings to Nigeria over allegations of targeted attacks against Christians. His recent comments, which included threats of potential military action, have intensified global scrutiny and triggered urgent conversations on Nigeria’s security situation.

In response to the rising tension, Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Policy Communication, confirmed that both leaders are expected to meet soon to address the claims and review ongoing counter-terrorism efforts. According to Bwala, the meeting is scheduled to take place “in the coming days,” with Abuja and Washington being considered as possible venues.

Bwala emphasized that despite Trump’s recent criticisms, the former U.S. president has historically supported Nigeria’s fight against terrorism most notably authorizing the sale of critical military equipment to the country during his time in office. He credited President Tinubu for deploying these resources effectively, citing notable successes against extremist groups.

The key point of contention whether extremist attacks in Nigeria are primarily aimed at Christians or are indiscriminate against all religious groups will be a central topic during the upcoming dialogue. Bwala stressed that both leaders share a mutual priority: strengthening security and combating all forms of violent extremism affecting the nation.

While tensions remain high following Trump’s public accusations, Nigerian officials maintain that the forthcoming meeting presents an opportunity to clarify facts, align security strategies, and reinforce bilateral cooperation rather than escalate conflict. The government insists that Nigeria remains committed to protecting citizens of all faiths and restoring peace nationwide.

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