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Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, a well-known lawyer in Nigeria, has made a bold statement about recent threats by former U.S. President Donald Trump to possibly use military force in Nigeria over killings of Christians. Ejimakor said that anyone who fears or rejects that offer is likely the one hiding something. Read our last post: BREAKING: Tinubu Cancels US Visit; May Meet Trump at G-20 Summit in South Africa
In his words, the offer by the U.S. to help fight religious terror should be welcomed by citizens who want justice. He argued that if one is honest and has nothing to hide, one would support efforts to stop terror, even if foreign help is involved.
Ejimakor made his remark during a speech dealing with the rising violence in Nigeria. He said terrorism is a danger to all Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims, especially when it is driven by extremist groups. He urged people to stop viewing the situation through only religious lenses, but to see who benefits from silence. Read our trending post: My Boyfriend Died Before I Met Him” — Young Lady Shares Scary Experience That Has Left Everyone Speechless
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He went further to warn that rejecting foreign assistance when citizens are dying shows one might have allegiance to terror or wrong interests. He said people should demand action from the government rather than fear international pressure.
His statement has triggered strong emotions online. Some people praised him for being brave and speaking out, saying that his words cut through hypocrisy. Others criticised him, arguing that accepting foreign intervention has risks, and that Nigeria’s sovereignty should be respected.
As of now, there has been no official response to his claim. But many Nigerians are watching closely to see if this will change the conversation around fighting religious violence in the country.
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