‘Where Are Thy Persecutors, O’ God Fearing Nigerian Christians, Muslims? Behold They’re Gone At The Mention Of Trump!
The Oasis Reporters
December 28, 2025

It was Joy to the World on Christmas Day 2011 at St Theresa’s Catholic Church in Madalla, a suburb of Abuja that Boko Haram operatives turned into pain by detonating a deadly bomb as worshippers were departing from the service. Suddenly, there was a loud bang and many people lay dead.
The people that died was because Nigeria had some badly brought up hooligans who claimed to be Muslims and had no other aim in life but to disrupt Christian lives and make living a misery for them.
BBC reported it in 2011 as
“A series of bomb attacks in Nigeria, including two on Christmas Day church services, have left almost 40 people dead and many injured.
The Islamist group Boko Haram said it carried out the attacks, including one on St Theresa’s Church in Madalla, near the capital Abuja, that killed 35.
A second explosion shortly after hit a church in the central city of Jos. A policeman died during gunfire.
Three attacks in northern Yobe state left four people dead.
Two hit the town of Damaturu, and a third struck Gadaka. Yobe state has been the epicentre of violence between security forces and Boko Haram militants.
President Goodluck Jonathan, who is a Christian, said the attacks were an “unwarranted affront on our collective safety and freedom”.
The White House condemned what it described as “senseless violence” and pledged to assist Nigeria in bringing those responsible to justice”
24 years later, US President Donald J Trump seemed to have gone into the archives and decided to halt the “senseless violence” that usually occurs in Nigeria, perpetrated by the unrepentant Islamists as many Christians were weighing their options before going to church.
President Trump therefore decided to delay U.S. military strikes in Nigeria until Christmas Day to deliver a message to groups he alleges are targeting Christians. The Nigerian government praised the attacks and said it provided the U.S. with the necessary intelligence.
Trump knew what the security problems in Nigeria were, and the bandits video show, pleading for Tinubu to stop the bombing further reiterates that what can convert the bandits and terrorists is superior firepower. That is their only stopper.
Negotiations cannot do the trick. They always show the streak of hyper indiscipline.
The precision bombs that dropped in Sokoto State and destroyed the Lakurawa training base early on Christmas day appears to be a sharp warning to the bandits tormenting devoted and peaceful practicing Muslims who are in the majority in Nigeria’s North West.
It was equally a warning to Boko Haram operatives in the north east of Nigeria and in Nigeria’s North Central. They are currently considering their options.
Throughout the yuletide, Christians in Nigeria celebrated in peace without fear of bombs as fear has now traded places.
The persecutors are now the ones living in fear and many of them are plotting escape routes from their hideouts for none of them knows what the American drones have seen from the skies.
Greg Abolo





