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Nigerian solider serving with UN vows to disobey Trump’s order to invade Nigeria

A Nigerian solider serving with the UN vows to rather disobey Trump’s order to invade Nigeria

Olamide Olasupo by Olamide Olasupo
November 5, 2025
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A Nigerian soldier serving with the United Nations peacekeeping mission has vowed to quit his job rather than comply with President Donald Trump’s order to invade Nigeria.

It would be recalled that in a recent post on Truth Social, Donald Trump threatened to invade Nigeria over the killings of Christians.

Furthermore, he vowed to halt aid to Nigeria if the government fails to intervene and ordered the United States Department of Defense to prepare for a potential military strike.

The man identifed as Opeyemi Falegan on Facebook expressed stayed that Donald Trump’s threat to invade Nigeria will result to the involvement of the United Nations (UN).

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In his viral post, Falegan vowed to quit his job rather than participate in any military action against his home country.

In his post he Said:

If Trump gets involved in the Nigerian case, then the United Nations will get involved. Imagine been ordered to wage war in ur home country.

I will rather quit the military than fight in my home country , even thou terrorist is the target, I might fight for my home country to conquer bandit and terrorism.

To be honest I will rather quit the military than get involved. Nigeria is my hope.

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