A former presidential aide just told an Israeli PM to mind his own business. Bashir Ahmad responded sharply to Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement about protecting Christians in Nigeria, stating the country does not need help from someone facing international genocide charges. Ahmad called the move a disrespectful insertion into Nigeria's internal affairs, noting Netanyahu mentioned former U.S. President Trump instead of engaging Nigeria's own leadership directly.
He argued that while Nigeria needs legitimate support for its security issues, it should not come from a figure with that kind of legal baggage. Ahmad emphasized that national sovereignty and moral standing should not be traded for perceived expediency, framing the entire statement as an insult to the nation's dignity.
He argued that while Nigeria needs legitimate support for its security issues, it should not come from a figure with that kind of legal baggage. Ahmad emphasized that national sovereignty and moral standing should not be traded for perceived expediency, framing the entire statement as an insult to the nation's dignity.