❓WHAT HAPPENED: Nigerian officials have denied claims of a Christian genocide while expressing openness to U.S. assistance in combating Islamist terrorism.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s advisor, Daniel Bwala, and President Donald J. Trump.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Statements were made recently in Nigeria and on platforms such as Truth Social and South Africa’s SABC News.
💬KEY QUOTE: “While we appreciate President Trump’s concern for Nigeria, any talk of military intervention is both unfounded and unacceptable.” – Daniel Bwala
🎯IMPACT: Nigeria is open to U.S. collaboration on counterterrorism but insists on maintaining its sovereignty and rejects claims of religiously motivated genocide.
The Nigerian government has denied allegations of a Christian genocide while expressing a willingness to cooperate with the United States on counterterrorism efforts against Islamist militias. Daniel Bwala, an advisor to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu—who is Muslim—requested advanced military equipment to combat Boko Haram, but rejected the notion of U.S. military intervention.
Bwala stated, “We recognize the passion and the zeal that President Donald Trump has demonstrated wanting to help Nigeria. And we welcome that, as long as that respects our territorial integrity.” He added that Nigeria requires high-tech fighter jets and machinery to address the threat posed by terrorist groups such as Boko Haram.
However, Bwala dismissed accusations of a Christian genocide in Nigeria as a “hoax,” arguing that violence in the country affects people of all faiths. “The difference is that we object to the notion that the killing is targeted at a religion,” he said. He also reaffirmed Nigeria’s stance against external military intervention, stating, “The idea of coming militarily into our soil would violate international order, would violate international convention.”
President Donald J. Trump recently warned that the U.S. might take decisive action, including cutting aid to Nigeria or intervening militarily, if the Nigerian government fails to address the violence against Christians. “If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
Join Pulse+ to comment below, and receive exclusive e-mail analyses.

