- Rejection of U.S. Prisoner Transfer Requests:
The current administration openly rejected proposals to accept convicted drug kingpins from Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, and other countries into Nigeria’s correctional centers to complete their respective prison sentences. - Rejection of U.S. AFRICOM Base:
The government refused to allow the establishment of a U.S. military base (AFRICOM) in Nigeria after its dislodgement from neighboring Niger Republic — a move viewed by Washington as defiance against U.S. strategic military interests in West Africa. - Protection of National Oil Sovereignty:
Current administration declined U.S. efforts to gain influence over the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), protecting Nigeria’s oil resources from foreign control and manipulation. - Support for Palestinian Statehood:
Nigeria voted in favor of and publicly supported the creation of a Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly session — a diplomatic position that angered Washington and its allies. - Alignment with BRICS:
Nigeria joined the BRICS alliance as a partner member, with plans to pursue full membership in the near future — signaling a shift toward global multipolarity, economic independence, and reduced Western dominance. - Resistance to Resource Exploitation:
The United States has grown increasingly desperate to access Nigeria’s vast reserves of gold, lithium, rare earth elements, oil, and gas — resources that are strategically vital as global instability disrupts U.S. access to Middle Eastern supplies.
For those unaware, it is illogical to accuse current government — where the majority of cabinet members and heads of the armed forces, police, and security agencies are Christians — of orchestrating a so-called persecution of Christians.
This entire “Christian Genocide” narrative is a calculated conspiracy designed to exploit Nigeria’s internal weaknesses — particularly religious intolerance planted by desperate, power-hungry politicians — to serve foreign hidden agendas and bring our national leadership to its knees.
By Mustapha Gembu
1st November, 2025

