After grand promises, saber rattling, and a couple of pinprick strikes, it appears President Trump is preparing to close the book on Nigeria and declare victory.
Not only is "victory" shockingly untrue — the violence has only gotten worse — closing this book now may go down in history as one of the most catastrophic and bloody decisions an American president has ever made.
Here is what closing the book could look like.
Mass roundups of dissenters and resisters. Execution, not arrest. Slaughter at a scale the last sixteen years have only previewed. Land and wealth seized outright. The doors thrown wide open for Fulani militias, global jihadist networks, and Chinese extractors to move in unrestrained — a human, environmental, and security catastrophe with no precedent in modern Africa.
I believe that is what's coming.
We've run this experiment before. In December 2020, Trump designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern. In November 2021, Biden's State Department quietly removed it — no substantive explanation. In the first full year after, 5,014 Christians were killed for their faith, up from 4,650. The violence that had been contained to the northeast and Middle Belt spread south into states that had never seen it. Displacement climbed into the millions. Church and property destruction mounted past 19,000. The pressure came off, the killing held at world-leading levels, the destruction and displacement grew, and the regime paid no price.
Think I'm being alarmist? Consider this: the same ruling elite — same caliphate, same bloodline, same throne, same prophetic mandate — who presided over the Biafran War are still in power. During that 30-month conflict — with full British backing and the U.S. turning a blind eye — they strategically and intentionally starved to death some 3 million Igbo Christians who refused to submit to their Caliphate. And the world did nothing.
That is what removing Western pressure produces. This time it's bigger than a CPC designation. Trump is a singular, historically consequential figure with the power to do something real and lasting. If he turns away now, it isn't only a missed opportunity. It's the green light the Caliphate has been waiting for to stop pretending.
The army is already assembled. As many as 15 million Almajiri boys raised on dan Fodio's doctrine from childhood. As many as 12 million sitting in displacement camps the government denies exist, with up to a 50-60 percent radicalization rate. Thousands of foreign fighters armed with Libyan weapons from the Arab Spring collapse, hardened across the Sahel. A self-financing jihad economy worth more than $3 billion a year. A government curriculum architect waging what he himself calls "intellectual jihad" against 50 million schoolchildren. A Turkish paramilitary group — founded to prepare for the Mahdi, recruiting from active ISIS fighters — now training Nigeria's special forces. This is a fully assembled force sitting on Africa's largest population and a trillion dollars in mineral reserves, waiting for a green light.
Starting in 1804, Fulani leader Dan Fodio built the Sokoto Caliphate as a launchpad for the prophesied Mahdi — a purified platform held ready for his final, global jihad. That mission has been maintained for 222 years by an unbroken bloodline on the same throne today, taught in madrasses as pure gospel. They are not waiting for Western approval. They are waiting for Western restraint to end. And they no longer need our approval anyway — they've pivoted to China, who pays in cash and weapons instead of lectures.
They've already shown their hand on free speech. In June 2021, the Buhari government suspended Twitter nationwide for seven months after Twitter deleted one of Buhari's which threatened to once again unleash the violence of the Biafran war. Nigerians who accessed Twitter via VPN faced criminal prosecution. Last April, the Sultan of Sokoto stood before the Northern Traditional Rulers' Council and called social media "a terrorist organization," directing security agencies to treat it accordingly. They will once again shut off the information lifeline to the world — before the next phase begins.
Credible reports indicate simply saying "genocide" in Nigeria will be considered sedition. This is a capital offense. And it will be brutally enforced — look for wholesale round-ups and executions — the moment the West looks away.
This has happened before. In 2020, Nigerian forces gunned down young #EndSARS protesters in the street. More than three million Igbo Christians were slaughtered in Biafra while the world did nothing. Some 185,000 Christians and non-jihadi Muslims slaughtered since 2009. The infrastructure for the final round is already built: they control the classrooms, the military, the government, and the media.
The false performance of democratic restraint holds only because the world is still watching, even half-heartedly. The moment they conclude no one is watching anymore — that the one man on earth who has potential to stop them has turned away — the mask drops. The Quran, in their own historic phrase, finally gets "dipped in the Atlantic" — not as metaphor, but as mission.
It will not look like the slow bleed of the last sixteen years. It will look like Biafra, with modern weapons, a larger population, foreign fighters already in place, social media shut down, and a government that controls every lever needed to make it fast.
Who stops them then? Not the United States, if it's already closed the book. Not the United Nations — already compromised, already covering for the killers. Not a future administration cut from the Obama mold, which spent eight years quietly unleashing genocidal maniacs to enable the Caliphate's rise.
It appears nobody is coming to help. Only the good people of Nigeria can rise up and stop it now.
This is the moment.
#EarthShaker
Today, I remember Biafra.
I remember the millions of lives lost to war, starvation, and disease. I remember the families torn apart, the communities destroyed, and the generations forced to rebuild from the ashes of unimaginable suffering.
I honor the soldiers who fought defending their people, and I honor the innocent men, women, and children who never made it home.
Biafra Day is not just about a war. It is about remembrance, resilience, and the refusal to let history be forgotten.
Despite the loss, despite the displacement, despite everything that was taken, we are still here. We endured. We rebuilt. We survived.
May the souls of the fallen rest in peace, and may their memories never be erased.
I hope simp Nigerian men can hear that
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