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Soyinka condemns Trump’s alarming Nigeria threat

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
November 22, 2025
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Soyinka condemns Trump over his alarming military threat to Nigeria, warning that the country’s security crisis cannot be solved through forceful foreign intervention

Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has sharply criticised former United States President Donald Trump over his recent threat to deploy American military forces to Nigeria, a stance the playwright described as reckless and rooted in a poor grasp of the nation’s complex security landscape.

Also read: Should Trump; should he not?

In a pointed response, Soyinka condemns Trump for proposing a violent intervention without understanding the realities on ground.

Speaking in Makurdi on Friday after a meeting with Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia, Soyinka said no foreign leader could simply wade into Nigeria’s security crisis without a nuanced appreciation of its underlying causes.

He argued that Trump’s comments reflected a simplistic and dangerous worldview.

According to Soyinka, Trump’s declaration that he would “come to help” Nigeria whether the country welcomed it or not showed a troubling disregard for diplomatic norms.

He noted that such rhetoric, especially when framed around fast and forceful military action, was deeply unhelpful.

He said Trump’s approach amounted to little more than bluster. He questioned how any leader could propose barging into a sovereign nation “with guns a-blazing” based on what he described as “poor, almost non-existent analysis” of Nigeria’s security dynamics.

Soyinka added that even as governments must guarantee the wellbeing of their citizens, victims of violence deserve respect rather than being used as political leverage for dramatic foreign pronouncements.

He said it was important for commentary on Nigeria’s troubles to be rooted in empathy and understanding rather than theatrics.

His remarks follow Trump’s decision to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” on 31 October over alleged attacks on Christians.

The former US president had warned that if the violence continued, he would send American forces into the country with “fast, vicious and swift” action.

President Bola Tinubu swiftly rejected the claim, insisting it did not reflect Nigeria’s lived reality.

The debate has since reached Washington, where lawmakers, religious leaders and US officials offered split opinions during a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa on Thursday.

Also read: Open letter to President Tinubu: Beyond Trump’s words, Nigeria’s real test

Soyinka, who has long argued that Nigeria’s security breakdown is driven not by religion but by extremists who weaponise faith for profit and domination, said lasting solutions must grapple with the country’s internal complexities, not be imposed by outsiders seeking dramatic interventions.

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