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Christian Genocide: Oba Akiolu blasts Trump
The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, has strongly criticised the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, over his claim that Christians are being killed in Nigeria.
He said this was wrong and capable of creating unnecessary tension, adding that it misrepresents Nigeria’s reality and unfairly portrays it.
Speaking on Sunday in his palace after marking his 82nd birthday, the traditional ruler said Nigerians of different faiths had co-existed peacefully for decades.
Akiolu noted that both Christians and Muslims have shared communities, celebrations, and challenges, reinforcing unity in spite of occasional security issues.
According to him, criminal activities and terrorism in parts of the country are not directed at any religion but are acts of misguided individuals and groups.
He appealed to international leaders to verify information before issuing official statements, stressing that careless comments can damage Nigeria’s global image.
The traditional ruler said national unity remains essential, warning that Nigeria cannot afford internal division at a sensitive period of economic and security reforms.
He urged Nigerians to maintain peaceful coexistence and avoid allowing religion, ethnicity, or politics to create unnecessary conflict.
Akiolu also renewed his longstanding call for Lagos to be granted special recognition because of its huge population and central role in Nigeria’s economy.
He said the city had served as an economic powerhouse since the colonial era and continues to shoulder national responsibilities that demand federal support.
The Oba encouraged government-led urban renewal on Lagos Island, but cautioned that original residents must not be displaced during redevelopment efforts.
He expressed concern about the growing decline in sanitation across Lagos and called for a revival of regular house-to-house environmental inspections.
Akiolu said such inspections existed in the past and promoted discipline, hygiene, and civic responsibility among residents.
He advised political office holders to avoid greed and misuse of public funds, warning they will answer to God and future generations.
The traditional ruler emphasised that honesty, discipline, transparency, and accountability are necessary virtues for meaningful national progress.
He urged Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu’s administration, saying signs of the Renewed Hope Agenda are beginning to emerge.
Akiolu also expressed hope that future generations will uphold values of kindness, integrity, truthfulness, and fairness, which he considers central to leadership and humanity.
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