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Trump’s security advisory: Iginla advises Tinubu to dialogue

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Last updated: November 10, 2025 5:39 am
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

Prophet Joshua Iginla, has advised President Bola Tinubu, to take President Donald Trump’s advisory on Nigeria’s insecurity seriously and work towards eradicating terrorism and insurgency in the country.

Iginla warned that if Tinubu fails to heed Trump’s advice, he may risk losing his 2027 ambition.

Speaking during a live service at Champion Royal Assembly in Abuja, Iginla emphasised that the issue at hand is not about Christians or Muslims, but about the lives of every Nigerian. “Every life of Nigerian matters,” he said.

Iginla urged Tinubu to engage in dialogue with Trump, cautioning that it’s better to address the issue now than to face consequences later. “Kick out terrorism as said by Trump, that is all. Trump of America is not someone to overlook,” he advised.

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Additionally, Iginla warned politicians to be cautious, citing a vision of a plane crash involving a prominent politician. “I saw a plane about to crash with a prominent politician inside, giving money to people in water. This politician may be from a water-rich area in Nigeria. I’m warning to prevent an abrupt end to life,” he said.

 

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