Spike in terror attacks designed to achieve anti-Nigerian objective – Omokri

The former aide to Presidency, Reno Omokri has said the sudden spike in terror activities are coordinated and designed to achieve a specific anti-Nigerian objective.

In his reaction on X, Omokri pointed out that the sudden spike in terror activities was after Peter Obi’s Washington, D.C., trip between September 23-25, which led to the rash of genocide claims against Nigeria beginning from September 26, 2025, saying it’s not coincidental.

He said, “These are the same tactics that desperate politicians and their foreign handlers used against President Jonathan to achieve regime change in 2015.


“We are a very emotional people who often emote rather than reason. But let us calm our excitable nerves for a minute or two and reason.

“In a study published by Channels Television last year, we observed a decline in terrorist activities in Nigeria.

“All of a sudden, and seemingly out of nowhere, they just increased in tempo just as local and international actors started a coordinated media campaign against Nigeria?
“Yes, the natural reaction of most of our people is to lash out, insult, and call for a change in leadership, but let us consult our intellect.

“Let the thinkers amongst us recall the quote by James Bond creator Ian Fleming, who said: Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.”

“After a lull in school abductions for over a year, how can we suddenly have two school abductions, a General killed, a church attacked during a livestream, and police officers attacked or killed?
“This is too coordinated to be coincidental. This is the playbook that was successfully used in Libya and Sudan. Look at those countries today.

“The plan is not to make us go the way of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger; it is to go the whole hog and convert Nigeria into a basket case of sectarian and ethnic fighting. If we allow the experiment to make Nigeria the third in the series, we will certainly regret it”.

The activist urged all Nigerians to stand by the President and Commander-in- Chief of the Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and be loyal citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He added, “This series of events is too sudden, coordinated, and well-organised to be the result of happenstance. It is time for us to be circumspect with our words and actions and stand by our country in its time of need.

“These calls for the President to resign now are sponsored by foreign interests and their local puppets. We have an election in fourteen months. If you dislike the current administration or feel that they are responsible for this sudden escalation of insecurity, wait until then and exercise your democratic rights”.

This came after recent attacks which includes the Brigadier General Uba and three of his men abducted and publicly executed by Islamist terrorists in Borno state on Friday.
64 civilians, including women and children, abducted in Tsafe LGA Zamfara state by Islamist terrorists on Saturday.

25 female students and their Principal abducted from a school in Maga, Kebbi state on Sunday by Islamist terrorists whilst their Vice Principal was killed.

38 worshippers abducted from a Church in Eruku, Kwara state yesterday and one policeman killed in an attack by Islamist terrorists in Geidam, Yobe state yesterday.


8 members of the Civilian Task Force killed and three abducted by Islamist terrorists in Gwoza, Borno state yesterday.

15 people abducted, including 4 nursing mothers and babies, and two killed in Sabon Birni, Sokoto state by Islamist terrorists yesterday.

4 rice farmers killed in an attack in by Islamist terrorists in Edu, Kwara state yesterday. 52 students abducted in a Catholic school in Agwara, Niger state today. All this in just one week.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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