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What's happening in Iran and the raging protest

Published: January 3, 2026 | 3 min read

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President Trump has just promised to intervene as the protests spill into 2026. Iran’s economy is collapsing. The rial is crashing. Inflation has crossed 42 percent. People are already dead.

This is what happens when power is unchecked and citizens are reduced to spectators.

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President Trump was explicit. He warned the Iranian regime on Truth Social: “If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue… We are locked and loaded and ready to go.”

That is not diplomacy. That is a warning. BRUTALITY NOW CARRIES CONSEQUENCES.

We sane Nigerians must read this moment carefully and properly.

If you noticed, Trump has shown zero regard for the octogenarian in Aso Rock. He has never mentioned Tinubu by name, nor shown any intention to meet with him. Yet he has repeatedly criticized Nigeria’s security failures and spoken plainly about Christian persecution, even calling us a disgraceful country.

In global politics, silence is not neutral. It is a message.

As I said in my New Year message, 2026 is not a prayer year. It is a pressure year. Whatever we do now to demand accountability, transparency, and humane governance will matter. The world is watching and taking notes.

For the first time in a long while, World President Trump and Uncle Bibi are openly listening to the plight of Christians in Nigeria.

That attention must be leveraged, not for sympathy, but to demand good governance and reject inhumane economic policies, including the poverty-tax reforms being forced on the people.

Nigerians, 2027 must not repeat the criminality of 2023.

If elections are manipulated again, whether by INEC or the new Mahmoud, we will not wait for compromised courts or biased and corrupt evil judges to determine our fate and destinies anymore.

Our silence is consent. Our endurance is endorsement. Pressure is the only language this system understands.

They have shown zero regard for our constitution or democratic governance.

This is not the season for comfort, vibes, or wishful prayers, not anymore.

Sustained and organised pressure will be required.

This is not the year for spectating. We have a lot of work to do to save this country from the evil and destructive enemies of progress who have kept this nation in chains.

The world is watching. We must leverage that attention to make our plights known through next year’s elections or by applying pressure when the poverty-tax they just implemented starts hurting us.

No foreign leader will save Nigeria. But disciplined internal pressure, applied consistently, can attract global attention and amplify our demands.

I know this write-up is long, but the situation demands clarity. I will not shorten the truth. Never will!

We all need to get involved to govern our governance this year.

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