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FG URGES CALM AS SOYINKA, NORTHERN GROUPS REJECT U.S. THREATS

⚖️ A Presidency in Diplomatic Firefight

Nigeria’s Ministry of Information raced to calm public fear after President Trump declared he might “intervene guns-a-blazing” over alleged persecution of Christians.
Information Minister Mohammed Idris said in Jigawa that President Tinubu had “the full diplomatic arsenal” to steady Nigeria’s relationship with Washington. “Our foreign policy remains built on mutual respect, not panic,” he stressed.

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Our foreign policy remains built on mutual respect, not panic

🕊️ Faith, Fear, and the Global Spotlight

The ripple was immediate. Religious leaders and civil society groups condemned Trump’s framing as incendiary.
Wole Soyinka, speaking on Democracy Now, accused the U.S. leader of “reheating an old wound for applause.” He warned that “global soundbites distort local realities” and risk pushing Nigeria’s complex insecurity into a religious box.

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Wole Soyinka, , accused the U.S. leader of “reheating an old wound for applause.”

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) countered with data: 9,662 deaths in 2024 — Muslims and Christians nearly evenly affected.
“This is not genocide,” spokesman Jamilu Charanchi said. “It’s chaos without creed.”


🌍 The Ripple Beyond the Border

  • Diplomatic Lines: U.S. Embassy sources confirmed discreet exchanges to de-escalate tension.
  • Security Moves: DSS and police units reinforced patrols around worship centres and border communities.
  • Religious Divide: PFN insists killings are targeted; NSCIA calls for evidence and restraint.

💰 Image, Faith, and Soft Power at Risk

Nigeria’s global brand—Africa’s biggest democracy—now hangs between faith diplomacy and geopolitical perception.
Every misstep could cost trade, aid, and moral leverage. For Abuja, the crisis is no longer just theological—it’s commercial optics.

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