Gumi drops BOMBSHELL: Trump’s US strike will kill influential Nigerians, citing Iraq's 500 dead professors
A powerful warning has just landed from the famous Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, and it involves the United States of America. Gumi is sounding the alarm bells, and his message is clear: If President Donald Trump follows through on any threat to send American forces into Nigeria, the consequences will be absolutely devastating.
The Deadly Iraq Playbook
You see, Gumi is not just whispering—he is shouting! He is genuinely worried that if the US decides to 'strike,' we will witness a replay of a tragedy that happened years ago in Iraq.
And what exactly happened in Iraq that has Gumi so agitated?
According to the cleric, American attacks in Iraq led to the slaughter of brilliant minds—over 500 professors were reportedly killed! Imagine that kind of intellectual loss for a nation.
“They Will Kill Influential People!”
Gumi did not mince words during his interview with Trust TV. He suggested that US military strikes are not simply about targeting terrorists; they are often calculated attacks that destroy a country's future by eliminating its best people.
In his own words, he put it plainly:
“If they want to strike as he said he wants to do it very fast, they are just going to kill some influential people as they did in Iraq when they went. They killed more than 500 professors.”
This is a serious accusation. Gumi is basically saying that our own nation’s most important citizens—our doctors, engineers, scholars, and leaders—could be the unintended, or perhaps intended, victims of an external attack.
Trump's History Exposed
The cleric even brought up Trump’s past actions to back up his fears. He reminded everyone that Trump openly claimed responsibility for attacks in Iran, which saw the tragic killing of top military generals and scientists.
To Gumi, this history shows a pattern: When the US military gets involved, the people who keep a country running—the educated and influential elite—are always caught in the crossfire.
He believes Nigeria must be extremely careful. Our sovereignty, our intellectual wealth, and the lives of innocent citizens are too important to sacrifice for a foreign military operation. The price of an American 'solution' might just be too high for our country to bear.
Share your thoughts in the comments! Do you agree with Sheikh Gumi that a US military strike would target influential Nigerians, or is this just fear-mongering? Let the conversation begin!

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