ALERT! Former Kano Deputy Governor Drops Massive Warning on Muslims After Trump's Shock Military Intervention Threat
Professor Hafiz Abubakar, the former Deputy Governor of Kano State, has just issued a chilling, high-stakes warning to Nigerians, particularly the Muslim community. He is urging everyone to wake up and take immediate action following alleged threats of possible military involvement by a key Western leader—widely understood to be U.S. President Donald Trump.
Speaking at the 2nd National Research Conference of the Muslim Lecturers Association (MLA) in Kano, Abubakar described the situation as a serious existential threat that we must not ignore. He warns that these potential foreign plots are simply disguised as diplomatic or security help, but the real aim is to destabilize Nigeria and exploit our already fragile internal system.
The former deputy governor did not hide his disappointment at the lack of immediate spiritual and civic response from religious leaders and the public. He stressed that the community's level of awareness should be much higher. "I was expecting every mosque, small and big, to be conducting al-qunut prayers during the five daily prayers. That should be our level of awareness," he stated, calling for heightened vigilance and collective prayer across the nation.
He is adamant that such declarations by foreign powers are never just empty talk; they often signal that serious underground work and covert operations are already in motion.
Abubakar believes that even if we don't see open military action, foreign forces could easily use infiltration by armed groups or orchestrate violence from within to deepen the divisions among Nigerians. He paints a terrifying picture: they want to set us up to continue killing each other while they take advantage of the chaos and Nigeria’s vulnerabilities.
According to him, the foreign narrative about “widespread killings of Christians” in Nigeria, which Trump has often pushed, does not fully reflect the reality on the ground, but serves as a pretext for interference. The danger is that complacency could embolden those seeking to exploit the country's fragility.
The former Deputy Governor concluded by urging all Nigerians to remain united, alert, and prayerful, emphasizing that lasting national stability depends on shared vigilance and faith-driven resilience.
What Do You Think?
Is Professor Abubakar right to call for intensified prayers and vigilance? Do you believe these foreign plots pose a real danger to Nigeria's stability?
Share your thoughts and let’s discuss this critical warning in the comments section!

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