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    Adeyanju Slams Gumi: ‘Stop Crying, Nigeria Needs US Firepower Against Terrorists’

    Activist lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, on Sunday berated controversial Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, over his criticisms of the United States airstrikes against terrorists in Sokoto State.

    Adeyanju Slams Gumi: ‘Stop Crying, Nigeria Needs US Firepower Against Terrorists’

    Adeyanju Slams Gumi

    Adeyanju said Gumi should not be “crying” when the US airstrikes failed to kill any ISIS terrorists in Sokoto State of Nigeria.

    On Christmas day, President Donald Trump had ordered airstrikes on ISIS terrorists in Sokoto State.

    It’s believed that the mission failed because there has been no record casualties on the side of the terrorists.

    Amid the controversies trailing the attack, Gumi has continued to rubbished the mission with his several commentaries.

    However, Adeyanju posted on X: “If the Donald Trump air strike against Nigerian ISIS didn’t kill any terrorist, why is Gumi crying? Should he not be happy that all his colleagues are still alive?

    “Why the tears? We need more collaborative efforts between the US and Nigeria against these barbaric terrorists terrorizing our nation.”

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