Donald Trump: How a Screwdriver Trader in Onitsha Influenced US President’s Missile Strike in Nigeria
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From Onitsha Market to Oval Office: The Screwdriver Guy Who Humiliated Tinubu and Forced Trump to Strike Jihadists
From Onitsha Market to Oval Office: The Screwdriver Guy Who Humiliated Tinubu and Forced Trump to Strike JihadistsIn a brazen display of journalistic malpractice, The New York Times has repeatedly downplayed and dismissed the escalating slaughter of Christians in Nigeria as mere "land disputes" or "complex violence," refusing to acknowledge it for what it is: a systematic genocide fueled by Islamist extremism. Their headlines, like "Trump Says V…
Shehu Sani Reacts to New York Times Report Linking ‘Christian Genocide’ Claims to Unverified Source
Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani has criticised a New York Times report which revealed that claims of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, relied upon by United States lawmakers, were sourced from unverified data provided by a trader and small-scale NGO operator in Anambra State. Reacting to the report on his X handle, Sani described the development as unfortunate and tragic, saying it was shameful that such claims could influence the hig…
Investigation Raises Questions Over Intelligence Behind U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria — Akelicious
The United States carried out air strikes in Nigeria using intelligence from a screwdriver trader and small NGO operator in Onitsha, Anambra State, according to a New York Times investigation. The report identifies Emeka Umeagbalasi as the key source whose unverified claims of Christian g£n0cide in Nigeria were cited by U.S. lawmakers. This revelation has triggered concerns about the accuracy of the intelligence that shaped U.S. military actions…
New York Times: How a Screwdriver Trader in Onitsha Influenced Trump’s Missile Strike in Nigeria - Thepodiummedia
The United States relied on information and reports from Emeka Umeagbalasi, a screwdriver trader in Onitsha, Anambra state, to launch air strikes in Nigeria, according to a report by the New York Times. In October, US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” in response to allegations of a Christian genocide in the country. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians a…
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