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28th December, 2025
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Oluwatoyin,
You and your many assumptions ! I wish that I could say, after reading your very valuable & informative piece, that I was finally enlightened, like the Buddha that you're supposed to be. Wherever you may have unwittingly erred in what you wrote, Cornelius Ignoramus would like to leave you to the tender mercies of your good friend Baba Kadiri who is himself holed up in sleepy Ösmo,
far from the theatres of action in Nigeria
Dover Beach ends with
"Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night."'
My own not so solid background in Nigerian History is almost exclusively based on Michael Crowder's The Story of Nigeria ( 1978 edition) and as far as background history goes, I find the contents therein, quite sufficient.
Last night I talked to one of the relatives of Herbert Macaulay ( for approximately 59 minutes of recorded time ) and among other things, he told me that Nigeria is already naturally divided into three, by the tributaries of the River Niger, and that Sir Anthony Eden the former British Prime Minister ( 1955-57) said that after the 1959 General Elections in Nigeria and prior to Nigerian Independence on 1st October, 1960, that Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo was intelligent enough to be Prime Minister of the UK , and that Zik wasn't that bad either, and that the elections were rigged in favour of the North that wasn't as enthusiastic about catching up Westernization etc etc. Please take note, if you already haven't, that that was well before Harold Macmillan and his maiden "Wind of Change " speech, supporting Nigerian Independence
I eventually checked out Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Israel…
Knowledge and understanding is king and you seem to have an overabundance of both with regard to the current in situation in Nigeria, as does, I suppose, the Nigerian Minister of Information, the UK's Naval attaché over there , and I would, if I could, talk to him too, better still, of course, I'd much prefer to talk to the Almighty, the OMNISCIENT about what the hell is going on in Ukraine, The Gulf of Mexico, Venezuela, the Persian Gulf, the South China Sea, Gaza & The West Bank, Argentina, Somaliland, the delays in final unleashment of the Epstein Files to get a comprehensive grasp of the situation in those locations and their environs and with a good view as what could be done about these state of affairs with a little bit of timely Divine Intervention to save Commander-in-Chief Trump from being swept away by the fallout, in response to those who pray to the Almighty to intercede with some of the powerful kinds of Divine Interventions of which only the Almighty is capable.
"I'll talk to God for you
There's nothing I can't do" ( Don Cherry : Multikulti Soothsayer)
Your advice reminds me of the very first word in the Quranic revelation; that word is a Divine Command uttered by the Archangel Gabriel, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala's emissary to Prophet Muhammad - salallahu alaihi wa salaam, and that word is IQRA ! - Read ! - which makes utter nonsense of the translation that's rendered Boko Haram - when the command of every Muslim is to read and indeed the word AQL ( intellect, reason etc) is mentioned 77 times in the Holy Quran - moreover there is this Sahih hadith " Seek knowledge wherever you can find it ! " - "Seek knowledge even if you have to travel to China" and here we are talking about beneficial knowledge such as science and mathematics and medicine, at which earlier Muslim Civilizations excelled and led the way. ( I assume that you are of course familiar with Fela's "Teacher don't teach me nonsense." )
May I humbly refer you to what I said about some of these matters more than ten years ago :
https://groups.google.com/g/usaafricadialogue/c/jAw708om_SI/m/bRiSlO4FXgwJ
Your advice is based on the assumption that in order for me to to grasp or even have an inkling of the situation, assuming that I have all the time in the world to do that
" reading what a broad spectrum of nigerians are saying would help one better understand the situation…facebook and i expect twitter are indispensable on this nigerian news media are also priceless. sahara reporters is astute on this" -
It is the kind of advice that you should pass on to Trump and his people at the Department of War, the Pentagon, and the US Embassy in Nigeria , to supposedly help them understand their aims much better than you think that they currently do,even as the suffering of the Nigerian people increases, increased by uncertainties.
Isuppsoeit'sthe samekind of advice you would like to give to Baba Kadiri, to be on top of what's happening in Sweden, Israel , Europe, Iran, and the United States : " Turn any corner, you must hear what the people are saying"
On the 22nd of December I wrote
"Hopefully, Trump won't bomb Nigeria for Christmas,
Hopefully, Trump won't bomb before Merry Christmas
Hopefully, Trump wont bomb before Jesus returns
Hopefully, Trump won't bomb Nigerians this coming Happy New Year
Hopefully, this year there will be universal peace in some quiet corner of his mind"
But on Christmas Day I suppose that the Nigerian security services and the associate terrorists that you & the Nigerian media say are all over the place, were busy jollificating ( like Jolly Papa) & celebrating and doing their thing as they will also be doing on New Year's Eve, and as they were doing in Ghana on that propitious eve 31/12/ 1981 on which Junior Jesus ( JJ Rawlings) did his second coming, and the Muhammadu Buhari-Tunde Idiagbon combo also chose to strike two years after Jerry , on 31/ 12/ 1983 - of course the Nigerians who were saturated with local news didn't see it coming, but I did - I did smell a rat, because I attended a party at the officers mess when Sani Abacha was in town ( in Port Harcourt ) about two weeks earlier ( invited by a good friend) and my suspicions were further raised ten days later when external communications had all been cut, and the only place from which I could phone to Sweden, was Scanastra whose Port Harcourt Swedish manager was a useful friend - but that's another story. Back then the rate of exchange was 1 Naira =$1 / £1 Sterling, today the rate of exchange of the Naira is 0.00051 Pound sterling and that's the measure , a reliable indice, a comparative measure of deterioration and the comparative increase in the poor man's shufferation, all ethnicities and religious affiliations inclusive , no exception,
Bob Marley & the Wailers -- So Much Things To Say
Thanks for your advice which I hope is sufficient for you and quite accessible since you're holed up somewhere in the South, far, far away from the Islamic heartland of Nigeria, and presumably not privy to satellite pictures that round the clock can locate a target the size of a golf ball in Damascus
My own assumption is that the strikes on alleged Sokoto targets were merely symbolic ,to demonstrate to the sceptics and disbelievers that such a strike can be done and such strikes will be done, in accordance with the Lord's Prayer, "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven "
All the information that can be gleaned from the Nigerian social media jungle, Sahara Reports, Premium Times etc and the analysis thereof of the prevailing Naija people's mood -as they react to the high cost of living and the coming impact of the bombings and the escalation of other terrorist activities, must be very useful for the journalists who earn their daily bred reporting and commenting on what's happening 24 hours a day to the long shuffering people of Nigeria; as to the outcome/s of the bombing and even some of the alleged state-sponsored terrorism, I'd be more interested in what could be learned from e.g. US military intelligence - it's scary that they know or have access to every nook and cranny in a sovereign state like Nigeria
My personal worry which has perhaps not been voiced in the Nigerian social media, is the possibility of reprisal attacks on Christians, when those most disastrously affected by the unrestrained kuffar-American bombardment take stock of the damage done, the wanton loss of life, livelihoods and property, the destruction of their holy places of worship and come to the sober conclusion that the it was Christians who most probably went crying to Donald Trump, petitioning him to save them from the ongoing Christian Holocaust in Nigeria and exhorting him ( Champion Crusader) to bomb Muslim targets mercilessly - Pastor Adeboye for example only had this to say before the bombing started : Pastor Enoch Adeboye's advice to the Nigerian Government about Trump's threat
I notice that Erik Esbjörnsson's words " I samband med detta ifrågasattes Trumps verklighetsbild av president Bola Tinubu som också påpekade att regeringen försöker skydda alla nigerianer, oavsett religiös tillhörighet." which I originally read in Swedish, more truly translates as " In connection with this, Trump's view of reality was questioned by President Bola Tinubu who also pointed out that the government is trying to protect all Nigerians, regardless of religious affiliation." and not as auto translated in what I forwarded -as " In connection with this,Trump's reality was questioned by President Bola Tinubu …" -So I had to double check whether or not the original that I read had possibly stated " In connection with this, Trump's SANITY was being questioned by President Bola Tinubu…"
Looking further afield into the fast approaching, unstoppable future, your worry should be, who will have the power to tell the US Military that they have helped enough and should please leave before the mess escalates into a regional war between Nigeria +USA +France against landlocked Niger + Burkina Faso +Mali +their allies….
Corneliusa quick responsefinding infoagain i suggest reading what a broad spectrum of nigerians are saying would help one better understand the situationfacebook and i expect twitter are indispensable on thisnigerian news media are also priceless. sahara reporters is astute on thislocating terroristseven i toyin adepoju know roughly how to find out where the terrorists are if i am bold enoughthey are not really hidingthere are videos of them emerging from their bases to attend efforts to pacify them through dialogue with various communitiesa governor of one of the northern states has been reported as stating he knows where they can be foundthe governor of buharis own katsina state once dialogued with them-with pictures taken of the event-but later declared that they were rogues with no ideology and even though they were fulani like himself they were thieves and murderers and no morethat marks two governors who publicly stated they know where they aresheik gumi, who has been advocating for them also has held photographed meetings with themthe above refers to the arm of brigandage organised largely by violent fulani and targeted at extortion, kidnapping and massacre-who were once called banditsso the doomsday image of ''considerable civilian and infrastructural collateral damage [with ]American bombs falling over Nigeria like rain, Nigerian flesh and blood breaking down, super javelin missiles hitting and obliterating or sometimes missing their targets and causing further collateral damage -loss of Nigerian life, limb & property''is not realisticAs for the arm of Fulani terrorism known as the Fulani militia, whose central zone of operation has been the Middle Belt but were enabled by Buhari to fan out across Nigeria, they subsist primarily through political support.Eliminating them requires simply a policy of zero tolerance and dealing harshly with anyone, such as Mitetti Allah who supports them.Their locations I expect are also not difficult to find out across the country since they are not socially integrated, to the best of my knowledge.the middle beltin a short post like the one i did i did not need to mention the middle belt because they have suffered most from terrorism by violent fulani. their own hope is likely to be that help will be extended to them to help deal with their own problem particularly since the killing of christians narrative is a way of framing their own problem but their problem is even more politicised than that created by the assortment of criminal groups different from those operating outside the guidance and protection of miyetti allahthe muslim norththe muslim north is conflicted/divided on how to deal with the terrorism problem from the various ethnically northern criminal groups bcs of identity issues-the framing of the ''christian genocide'' narrative in the light of the fact that christians are second class citizens in the muslim north, the rhetoric of northern muslim leadership who are generally less than decisive in relation to ending terror in the region or are even enablers of this terror through their utterances-from boko haram to the more recent ''banditry'' to the fulani militiathe southsouthern orientations on this subject are unified, as far as i can see. the existential threat and the national crisis is clearly understood.islam and terrorism in nigeriaterrorism in the muslim north or emerging from it is explicitly islamic with boko haram and iswap, whose goal is the establishment of a kind of islamic state.it is inexplicitly islamic with other criminal groups whose primary identity might be that of soldiers of fortune but who are also muslims. their islamic religion is significant bcs it could lead to or has already led to a convergence between the islamic terrorists and their own efforts.this religious identity also creates confusion in the muslim north, with people like sheikh gumi once referring to boko haram as ''our brothers'', along with similar expressions of identification with terrorists from the region from the 2011 boko haram escalation to the present.the sokoto strikei suspect that most northern muslims will be puzzled by the rationale for the location of the strike although one view states the lakurawa terror group is located in the region. the level of suffering from terrorism in the north generally, by muslims and non-muslims, is so huge that cautious expectations might be the most common reaction to the us/nigeria military alliance.who is a terrorist?terrorism in nigeria's north and middle belt is represented by sustained campaigns of massacre in order to force subjugation, internal colonization and control of resources such as dispossession of the land of communities by repeated massacres; by systemic kidnappings and financial inflows through ransom from those kidnappings; by repeated attacks on places of worship.this more organized form of terrrirism in reinforced by the radicalization and arming of fulani herdsmen, once peaceful but the activities of a good no of whom have now become a synonym for murder, extortion, destruction of farmlands' a situation creating a bad name for those fulani herdsmen who dont fit this profile.the fulani dynamicat the core of the terrorism problems emerging from the north is the weaponization of the trans-national and islamic identity of the fulani, employed by extremist fulani as a cover for terrorism.the fulani jihad created a kind of islamic identity in the muslim north that has created difficulties for the full integration of the region into the idea of a secular nation.this tension is reinforced by the political dominance of the primary beneficiaries of the jihad, the fulani leadership, who were so placed because the religio-ethnic character of the jihad.a good no of the most powerful voices of the fulani leadership use terrorism in the north as a means of advancing politico/religious/ethic agendas. other fulani voices do not challenge them.these range from Muhammadu Buhari once declaring that the war against Boko Haram is war against the North, to Miyetti Allah Fulani Socio Cultural Organization severally justifying massacres by Fulani militia as the Buhari govt gave political cover to them and violent Fulani herdsmen, to the Fulani professor who, in the face of Fulani militia massacres in the Middle Belt declared that Benue belongs to the Fulani by right of conquest and more.the trump factortrump's intervention makes the manly holes in the nigerian govts approach to terrorism more glaring as scrutiny by nigerians intensifies and the govt could be pushed into addressing the issue decisively.in that context, the US terrible record in Gaza and in some other parts of the world and trump's personal contradictions becomes secondary for many.terrorism and nigerian politicstinubu's two major challenges are economics and security, with security being the more deadly on account of its implications for the integrity of the nation.his legacy is already in serious trouble.terrorism in the northif he makes good progress on the northern terrorism crisis he will escape being seen in the south as a pawn of or enabler of the designs of northern muslim extremists. a good no of northern muslims will also appreciate freedom from terror.terrorism in the SEthe SE also has a terrorism problem implicated with politics in a different way from that of the north. decisively addressing that problem without alienating the SE and while demonstrating sensitivity to the sense of alienation from nigerian identity expressed by many from the region will be a historic achievement.economicsif he is able to positively change the economic fortunes of nigerians, he would have reshaped the current image of him as an economic suffering creator.political projectionthese two achievements, if well projected by his political team, will give him a good chance of reelection outside manipulating the electorate by formenting inter-ethnic conflict- a key strategy of APC Lagos- and outside opaque electoral procedures, a major problem with his earlier election as President.thankstoyinOn Sat, Dec 27, 2025 at 6:13 PM Cornelius Hamelberg <cornelius...@gmail.com> wrote:Oluwatoyin,
As the King James Version puts it,
"Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.
The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.
Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.
For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish."
( Tehillim 1)
Re - US airstrikes on Nigerian targets 2025
What you are saying ,that "This cooperation with the Americans is one of the best things he has ever done, particularly if it works" would have sounded infinitely more agreeable if it could have been accurately reported as - at the invitation of Tinubu, after due consultation with Muslim and Christian leaders, "This cooperation of the Americans is one of the best things he has ever done particularly if it works."
Let's be brutally honest. There was your Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar fresh from talking sweet talk in Burkina Faso, to get the plane and the detained Nigerian soldiers released, and in this clip , very proud of himself about talking with the big boys, " I spoke with Marco Rubio - extensively " ( "for about 30 minutes ") It should be interesting to listen to a recording of that telephone conversation, to put everybody at ease as to exactly what was said, what was agreed, etc.
"But decisive efforts to wipe out terrorism would do much for him in the South and would do so much towards getting him a second term" ( Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju, political analyst, Ifa philosopher and soothsayer )
Do you believe that Trump & Tinubu will "wipe out" terrorism in Nigeria (at considerable civilian and infrastructural collateral damage of course) well before the next Nigerian Presidential Elections scheduled for February 2027, or will the wiping out, guns ablaze, American bombs falling over Nigeria like rain, Nigerian flesh and blood breaking down, super javelin missiles hitting and obliterating or sometimes missing their targets and causing further collateral damage -loss of Nigerian life, limb & property would significantly contribute to getting dear Tinubu re-elected? I don't think so . If anything, that very first surprise attack, without any prior warning, that Christmas Day bombing of targets in Sokoto the heartland of Islam in Nigeria must have succeeded in alienating the majority of right-thinking Muslims in Sokoto and elsewhere in the country.
But what do I know? I have just read right through , maybe for the third time, St Peter of Damascus : A treasury of Divine Knowledge and Twenty-four Discourses with an emphasis on the section on section X: Humility wherein occurs this understanding:
"Again, he who knows that he is a mutable creature will never maintain a high opinion of himself; he will recognize that anything he may have belongs to his Creator. You do not praise a pot on the grounds that it has made itself useful; you praise its maker. And when it is broken, you blame whoever broke it, not its maker."
You have conveniently partitioned Nigeria into North and South , and in the process where does the Middle Belt belong? Furthermore, don't we have to differentiate between the South West and the South East ? Didn't Peter Obi garner 95 % of the votes in his beloved ethnic enclave, Anambra? Yes, indeed he also did as reported, whisper in the ear of his Big Pentecostal Daddy Oyedepo " It is a religious war " and you think that as part of that war should Nigeria's Bola Ahmed Tinubu & wannabe Emperor Donald John Trump succeed in "wiping out terrorism" there will peace in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as a result of which all the Igbos of the South East and everywhere else and the Muslims of the North and South will vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu?
First of all, can you say that the terrorism in Nigeria is "Islamic" ? The cattle rustlers, murderers, ransom kidnappers , wanton looters , 419 criminals etc are all Muslims?
Please be careful about how you answer . It does appear that Trump is hell-bent in believing that he a pedophile Epstein-beleaguered champion of Christianity is waging a war of extermination of "Islamic terrorism" which he accuses of being guilty of "Christian genocide" in Nigeria…
BTW, I don't think that a hale and hearty Trump will still be in office by 7th February 2027, secondly
--On Saturday, 27 December 2025 at 14:51:14 UTC+1 Oluwatoyin Adepoju wrote:Why?As far as I can see Southern Nigerians are over the moon on this strike and want more.Its in the Muslim North that people are conflicted between bringing to an end the terrorism that tortures them particularly and the context and method in which this is done.Without APC propaganda or/and manipulations, it's unlikely Tinubu would continue beyond a first time given abrasive economic policies and bad optics.But decisive efforts to wipe out terrorism would do much for him in the South and would do so much towards getting him a second term.This cooperation with the Americans is one of the best things he has ever done particularly if it works.Southerners have been spreading the view that he is either captive to or is in league with Fulani extremists and Imperialists,the foot soldiers and civil society advocates of this terror.Proving them wrong will be one of his most significant political accomplishments.There will be interesting developments going forward.ThanksToyinOn Sat, Dec 27, 2025, 12:49 AM Cornelius Hamelberg <cornelius...@gmail.com> wrote:This will most probably cost him his presidency. For a surety, continuing along this trajectory, he is not going to win the 2027 Presidential elections , no matter how much he could be propped up by Uncle Trump...--On Friday, 26 December 2025 at 22:11:43 UTC+1 Oluwatoyin Adepoju wrote:The Nigerian govt described itself as working with the AmericansOn Fri, Dec 26, 2025, 9:07 PM 'Patrick Effiboley' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafric...@googlegroups.com> wrote:--In a principle basis, can state/country enter a territory of another state in the name of fighting terrorism without the agreement of the latter?Dr Emery Patrick EFFIBOLEYMaître de conférences, Histoire de l'ArtChef, Département d'Histoire et d'Archéologie, Université d'Abomey-Calavi, BéninAndrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Wits University, RSA,(2014-2016)Le vendredi 26 décembre 2025 à 17:15:43 UTC+1, 'Victor Okafor' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafric...@googlegroups.com> a écrit :Why the choice of North western targets in Nigeria? Is the North West, rather than the North east, the main source of the scourge of Boko Haram/Islamic terrorism all these years in Nigeria?Can someone enlighten us about these questions?Sincerely,Victor O. Okafor, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Africology and African American StudiesEastern Michigan UniversityCoordinator, Alpha Esquires Black History and Cultural Identity SeriesEmail: vok...@emich.eduTel: 734.487.3463Food for Thought:"I myself do not judge a man [or a woman] by the color of his [or her] skin. The yardstick that I use to judge a man [or a woman] is his [ or her] deeds, his [her] behavior, and his [or her] intentions. I have always kept an open mind, which is necessary to the flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of intelligent search for truth. And, every time you let someone stand on your head and you don't do anything about it, you are not acting with intelligence and should not be on this earth—you won't be on this earth very long either." -- Malcolm X.
--On Fri, Dec 26, 2025, 4:12 AM Toyin Falola <toyin...@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:U.S. strikes ISIS in Nigeria after Trump warnings on Christian killings - The Washington Post--
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