Sheikh Gumi Slams Nigerians Backing U.S. Sokoto Airstrikes, Calls Supporters ‘Stupid’, Says Trump’s Hands Are ‘Bloodstained’
Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticised Nigerians who support the recent U.S. airstrikes on alleged terrorist camps in Sokoto State, describing them as “stupid” and misguided. Gumi faulted the Nigerian government for permitting foreign military involvement, warned of threats to national sovereignty, and accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of having “bloodstained hands.” He urged Nigeria to demand the withdrawal of U.S. forces, cautioning that American intervention could worsen insecurity and deepen religious divisions.
Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticised Nigerians who support the recent U.S. airstrikes on alleged terrorist camps in Sokoto State, describing them as “stupid” and misguided. Gumi faulted the Nigerian government for permitting foreign military involvement, warned of threats to national sovereignty, and accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of having “bloodstained hands.” He urged Nigeria to demand the withdrawal of U.S. forces, cautioning that American intervention could worsen insecurity and deepen religious divisions.
Sheikh Gumi Slams Nigerians Backing U.S. Sokoto Airstrikes, Calls Supporters ‘Stupid’, Says Trump’s Hands Are ‘Bloodstained’
Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticised Nigerians who support the recent U.S. airstrikes on alleged terrorist camps in Sokoto State, describing them as “stupid” and misguided. Gumi faulted the Nigerian government for permitting foreign military involvement, warned of threats to national sovereignty, and accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of having “bloodstained hands.” He urged Nigeria to demand the withdrawal of U.S. forces, cautioning that American intervention could worsen insecurity and deepen religious divisions.
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