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Christians in the country are facing an “existential threat” – Says Trump

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Mixed reactions have continued to trail United States President, Donald Trump’s threat of military intervention in Nigeria.

Trump had, on Friday, designated Nigeria as Country of Particular Concerns, CPC, saying that Christians in the country are facing an “existential threat”.

The US President called on American lawmakers to investigate the “mass slaughter” of Christians.

A few hours after Nigeria was designated, Trump threatened to send US forces into Nigeria with “guns-a-blazing”, stating that if Africa’s most populous country does not stem what he described as the killing of Christians by Islamists extremists, the US intervenes.

While Trump’s move triggered panic among a cross section of Nigerians, others seemed elated by the development.

Government officials, Islamic scholars and supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, are vehemently denying the genocide claims, insisting that the deteriorating security situation does not target a particular religion.

To them, President Trump’s move has ulterior motives as they alleged that the decision is beyond just protecting Christians in Nigeria.

However, some stakeholders, particularly Christians, welcomed Trump’s move to take out the perpetrators of the alleged Christian massacre.

Meanwhile, as of the time of filing this report, major national opposition leaders, especially those plotting President Bola Tinubu’s removal in 2027, are yet to comment on the matter.

DAILY POST observed that the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi and his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP counterpart, Atiku Abubakar, have maintained silence on the matter.

Similarly, the former governors of Kaduna and Rivers States, Nasir El-rufai and Rotimi Amaechi, who have been previously vocal on national issues, have decided to sit on the fence.

In a chat with DAILY POST, a public affairs analyst, Moses Jibila attributed their silence to 2027 ambitions.

He said, “They are being careful because this is a very sensitive matter. They know the truth but because of their selfish interests, they won’t say anything.

“Someone like Atiku would prefer not to talk because he is going to be in trouble if he takes a stand on the issue.

“For example, Atiku cannot say there is no Christian genocide in Nigeria, if he does that, the Christians will come for him and they will punish him through the ballots.

“And if he backs Trump, his Muslim brothers will come for him.

“The same way Obi and others are feeling. It is all about their selfish interests”.

Nigeria as CPC

This is the second time President Trump is designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.

Prior to his exit from the White House in 2020, Nigeria was designated as CPC but the Joe Biden administration later reversed the policy.

The “Country of Particular Concern” status is an official classification under the US International Religious Freedom Act, IRFA of 1998.

The law applies to nations found to be engaging in or tolerating “systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.”

Other countries designated as CPC

Nigeria seems not alone as the United States government had previously designated at least 14 other countries.

Some of the nations labeled as CPCs include China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Eritrea.

Others are Burma, Cuba, Nicaragua, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

According to reports, the designated countries have been cited for long-term, state-sanctioned restrictions on religious practice or persecution of minority faiths.

Tinubu to meet Trump

President Bola Tinubu is expected to meet his United States, US, counterpart, Donald Trump “in the coming days” to address the situation.

Daniel Bwala, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on policy communication, who disclosed this on Sunday, said the meeting will hold “either in the State House or White House.”

Bwala expressed optimism that the genocide claims “would be discussed and resolved by the two leaders” when they meet.

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Morocco Winners of AFCON 2025, Strips Senegal of Title

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced Morocco as winners of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

The CAF Appeal Board ruled in favour of Morocco, declaring that Senegal forfeited the AFCON final by walking off the field during the game.

Morocco were awarded a 3–0 walkover victory.

This decision upholds Morocco’s appeal following the chaotic events in the match.

DAILY POST recalls that the Senegal team briefly walked off the pitch in protest after a controversial penalty was awarded to Morocco late in regulation time.

They were called back to the field by their captain, Sadio Mané, and later won the game 1–0.

CAF determined that this action constituted a violation of Article 84, or the equivalent regulations concerning refusal to play or abandoning the field.

Under AFCON rules, a team that refuses to continue playing or leaves the field without authorization faces elimination and forfeiture of the match.

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BREAKING NEWS: 3 security Agent Slump During Soludo’s 2nd Term Inauguration

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A total of three operatives of different security agencies in Anambra State collapsed during the inauguration of Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, on Tuesday.

The incident happened during the parade at the Dr Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka.

The three operatives are one male police operative, another male operative of the Directorate of State Services (DSS) and a female operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

The police operative collapsed first, followed by the NSCDC operative, who slumped towards the end of the event and was later escorted to an ambulance, after she refused to be moved in a stretcher.

A source said the police operative was later resuscitated, but was still not stable, and was taken in an ambulance to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku Awka.

The collapse of the service officers was attributed to fatigue and the long period of parade under harsh sunny weather.

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