Table of Contents
- Hope for Oppressed Nigerians
- Christmas Day Airstrikes
- Praise for President Trump
- Call for Sustained Military Action
- Need for Intelligence Gathering
Activist lawyer, Maduabuchi Idam, has stated that President Donald Trump of the United States has instilled hope in oppressed Nigerians, including both Christians and Muslims, through the military intervention in Sokoto State.
Idam characterized the Christmas Day airstrikes as a strategic defense of the Christian community.
In a signed statement, the activist lawyer expressed: “Thank you, President Trump, for fulfilling your promise. This is the anticipated response from Nigerians, including myself, who have long awaited military action against the horrific terrorists targeting our people.”
“However, to declare this outright at this moment would be a reckless delusion, if not a hasty celebration, because vulnerable Christians in Northern Nigeria are still not safe, where these religious insurgents operate.”
“Beyond the call for a sustained military offensive in all affected regions of Nigeria by the authorities, there is now little doubt that the 45th President of the United States is akin to the Apostle Paul of our time, boldly defending the Christian faith and rekindling hope among oppressed Christians around the globe.”
“Does it matter that many have compared Trump’s defense of Christianity to a clever tactic designed to resonate with Christians worldwide, or that it serves as a strategic campaign for dominance over Nigeria’s natural resources?”
“What truly matters is that his actions have brought hope to oppressed Nigerians, whether Christian or Muslim, living in the country.”
“As the operation continues, the Nigerian military should enhance its understanding of the activities and intelligence-gathering methods being utilized. Excuses should no longer be tolerated with the involvement of the US military.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Maduabuchi Idam to praise President Trump?
Maduabuchi Idam praised President Trump for providing hope to oppressed Nigerians through military action in Sokoto State, particularly benefiting both Christians and Muslims.
What does Idam say about the Christmas Day airstrikes?
Idam describes the Christmas Day airstrikes as a strategic defense of the Christian community, emphasizing their significance in the fight against terrorism.
What does Idam believe is necessary for the Nigerian military?
Idam believes the Nigerian military needs to improve its understanding of intelligence gathering and operational tactics, especially with US military involvement.


