“Do we want the terr0r group gone or not?”-actor, IK Ogbonna, questions Nigerians who are outraged over Trump’s interference in Nigeria

Actor, IK Ogbonna, has questioned Nigerians who are outraged over US President, Donald Trump’s recent comment about the k!llings of Christians in Nigeria. In a post shared on IG, IK wondered why many are kicking against Trump’s thre@t to send in US force to take out the terr0rists k!lling Nigerian christians.

 

 

 

 

In his post, Ogbonna asked ‘’Do we want the terr0r group gone or not?”

 

 

 

He pointed out that as a sovereign nation, Nigeria has tried for years to win the w@r against insurgency to no avail and so any foreign assistance should be a welcomed development.

 

Read what he wrote below

 

 

 

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