In a scathing response to the recent wave of violent attacks targeting Christians across Nigeria, Apostle Michael Olowookere has called on Bola Tinubu to either resign or accept international assistance, specifically citing help offered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The statement comes in the wake of the brutal attack on a church in Kwara State, which has been linked to Fulani militia groups. According to reports, several church members were killed, sparking outrage among local communities and religious leaders nationwide.

Apostle Olowookere, known for his vocal advocacy for the protection of Christians in Nigeria, emphasized the urgency of the situation. “In just one week, several churches and Christians have been attacked and killed,” he said. “Tinubu, you should resign now or accept the help Trump is offering.”
Security experts have warned that these attacks reflect a growing pattern of organized violence against religious communities in Nigeria, often carried out by armed Fulani militia groups. Many analysts have criticized the federal government for failing to provide adequate protection for vulnerable populations.
The Kwara church attack is only the latest in a string of incidents across the country, with similar attacks reported in states such as Kaduna, Plateau, and Benue. The violence has intensified fears among Christians and raised questions about the effectiveness of Nigeria’s security apparatus in preventing such massacres.
His comments have sparked debates on social media, with some users echoing his call for international intervention, while others have criticized the suggestion as politically motivated.
As the nation grapples with rising insecurity, religious leaders continue to demand stronger government action to prevent further bloodshed and safeguard communities from recurring attacks.
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