President Tinubu Travels to US for High-Level Diplomatic Engagement

November 3, 2025

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Diplomatic

President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to visit the United States on Tuesday. This important trip occurs amidst escalating diplomatic tension following serious allegations of a Christian genocide in Nigeria.

The visit comes shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump made public threats of potential military action against Nigeria.

According to sources within the presidency, Tinubu’s itinerary includes high-level diplomatic engagements with the U.S. government.

It has been learned that President Trump has delegated his Vice President, James David Vance, to meet with President Tinubu during the visit, pending any last-minute scheduling changes.

Meeting Aims to Resolve Security Dispute

The Presidency had previously announced that the two leaders were expected to meet soon. The location was planned for either the State House in Abuja or the White House in Washington.

The overall goal is to deepen bilateral cooperation on counterterrorism and global security matters.

Daniel Bwala, a media aide to President Tinubu, affirmed the common ground shared by the leaders.

Bwala stated that both President Tinubu and President Trump share a unified vision for combating terrorism and protecting humanity from violent extremism.

Bwala made this affirmation after President Trump officially designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” regarding religious freedom.

Addressing Perceived Differences

The presidential aide highlighted President Trump’s historical support for Nigeria’s security efforts. Bwala noted that the Trump administration had previously authorized the sale of critical arms to Nigeria.

He asserted that President Tinubu’s administration has “adequately utilized” this support, achieving “massive results” in the fight against terrorism.

Bwala further indicated that any perceived disagreements between the two leaders will be addressed directly during their upcoming engagement.

The aide clarified that the meeting will resolve differences over whether terrorists in Nigeria target only Christians, or whether they affect “all faiths and no faiths.”

Public Reaction to US Threat

President Trump’s recent public warning that the U.S. might invade Nigeria if the alleged killings of Christians do not cease has generated varied reactions across the country.

While some Christian groups have expressed support for the potential move, others, particularly within the Muslim community, have condemned the threat of military action.

 


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