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    Pastor Adeboye wants 100-Day Ultimatum to Nigeria’s Security Chiefs

    Adeboye’s 100-Day Security Ultimatum
    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateNovember 8, 2025Updated:November 8, 2025No Comments8 Views
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    On November 7, 2025, at the Redeemed Christian Church of God’s Holy Ghost Service in Redemption City, Ogun State, Pastor Enoch Adeboye delivered a sermon that shocked and stirred the nation.

    With emotion and piercing clarity, the General Overseer called on President Bola Tinubu to seek a diplomatic 100-day delay from U.S. President Donald Trump before any military action against Nigeria.

    Pastor Adeboye’s demand was clear: within this period, Nigerian security chiefs must decisively eliminate all terrorists and their powerful sponsors or resign their posts.

    This ultimatum revealed deep frustration with the status quo and a desperate plea for accountability.​

    A Nation on Edge: The Weight of Terrorism

    Adeboye’s sermon did not shy away from Nigeria’s brutal reality.

    He emphasized that innocent lives are being lost daily, transcending religious divides.

    “This is not the time for jokes or hollow arguments,” he warned.

    The insurgency by groups like Boko Haram threatens the very fabric of Nigerian society.

    His message radiated both spiritual encouragement and harsh criticism, insisting that faith must be accompanied by urgent, tangible action against escalating violence.​

    Diplomacy with a Deadline

    Acknowledging the geopolitical tensions sparked by Trump’s military threats, Adeboye urged the Nigerian government to approach the situation with measured diplomacy.

    He urged swift, wise negotiation aimed at convincing the U.S. president to delay intervention for 100 days.

    This window, he insisted, would allow Nigeria a crucial opportunity to resolve its security threats internally without foreign military involvement.

    Adeboye’s stance highlights the delicate balance between defending sovereignty and navigating international pressure.​

    Accountability at the Helm of Security

    Pastor Adeboye placed heavy responsibility on Nigeria’s security chiefs.

    His challenge was unequivocal: clean up the terrorism menace within 90-100 days, or step down.

    This public demand for accountability exposes widespread dissatisfaction with leadership failures.

    Adeboye’s words signal that religious leaders are not merely spiritual guides but critical voices in national governance.

    Calling for transparency and results from those entrusted with national security.​

    International Isolation: The Harsh Reality

    The sermon illuminated potential global consequences if Nigeria fails to control the crisis.

    Adeboye warned that, in the event of a U.S. military strike, nations like China and Russia would condemn such actions but stop short of intervention.

    Western allies, too, might limit themselves to criticism alone.

    This stark forecast pressures the Nigerian government to act decisively lest the country face diplomatic isolation and diminished global standing.

    Further complicating security and economic challenges.​

    Spiritual Strength Amidst Political Crisis

    Intertwining faith and politics, Adeboye called for a national fast, urging Nigerians to unite spiritually amid turmoil.

    His call underscores that battling terrorism demands more than military force, it requires nationwide spiritual resilience and unity.

    This blend of religious leadership with political activism aims to inspire hope and collective responsibility across Nigeria’s diverse populations.​

    Controversy and Criticism: A Bold Move

    Adeboye’s sermon is not without controversy.

    His criticism of government inefficacies and direct challenge to security chiefs exposes cracks in Nigeria’s power structures.

    Many see his sermon as a courageous stand, while others question if religious figures should engage so bluntly in political matters.

    The sermon fuels debates across social and traditional media.

    Raising questions on accountability, government transparency, and the role of faith in governance.​

    A Call to Action for Nigeria’s Future

    As Nigeria stands at a crossroads amid escalating terror threats and international scrutiny, Pastor Adeboye’s sermon serves as a potent call to action.

    It demands leadership, accountability, and spiritual unity.

    The 100-day challenge is both a diplomatic plea and a moral reckoning.

    Urging Nigeria’s rulers and defenders to act decisively or face consequences.

    This blend of faith, politics, and urgent criticism is a watershed moment.

    Deeply resonating with Wahalaupdate’s audience and sparking interactive online discussions.​


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