Table of Contents
- Warning from Comrade Mohammed Ali
- Response to Genocide Claims
- Peaceful Coexistence in Nigeria
- Warning About Mosquitoes
Former security expert, Comrade Mohammed Ali, has issued a warning to US President Donald Trump against sending military forces to Nigeria.
In a viral video, Mohammed stated that there is no Christian genocide occurring in Nigeria, contrary to the claims made by President Trump and some lawmakers.
It is important to note that Trump recently designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to alleged attacks on unsuspecting Christians.
He also mentioned that the US Department of Defense has been alerted to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria if the federal government does not address these highly contested allegations.
However, in the viral video, the former security expert emphasized that Nigerians have been coexisting peacefully despite their religious differences.
He cautioned that mosquitoes in Nigeria could infect US soldiers with malaria if they attempt to invade the country.
He stated, “Trump should understand that we are not facing issues of regionalism or tribalism, and we are not persecuting Christians; we are living together with Christians and followers of other religions. Our challenge is purely humanitarian.”
“Mr. Donald Trump, please recognize that Nigeria is not Afghanistan, nor is it Iraq. Should you decide to send your armed forces to Nigeria, our mosquitoes are prepared to bite your soldiers, potentially infecting them with malaria fever, which could lead to serious consequences.”
What did Comrade Mohammed Ali warn President Trump about?
He warned President Trump against invading Nigeria with military forces, emphasizing that there is no Christian genocide occurring in the country.
What are the claims made by President Trump regarding Nigeria?
President Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to alleged killings of Christians and indicated that the US military may take action if the Nigerian government does not address these claims.
How does Comrade Mohammed Ali describe the situation in Nigeria?
He described Nigeria as a country where people of different religions live together in peace, highlighting that the real issue is humanitarian, not religious persecution.
What specific threat did he mention regarding US soldiers?
He warned that if US soldiers invade Nigeria, they could be bitten by mosquitoes that may transmit malaria, posing a serious health risk.

