Nigerian prophetess 2020 Facebook post about US military in Nigeria sparks buzz

‎A prophecy from a Nigerian prophetess regarding the US military presence in Nigeria has resurfaced online, amid threats from US president, Donald Trump to invade the country.

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‎Earlier, it was reported that Donald Trump recently ordered the US Department of War to prepare for possible military action in Nigeria, citing concerns over the killing of Christians.

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‎In a Facebook post dated November 4, 2020, prophetess Maudlyn Adaeze Ekwueme shared her vision about the US military presence in Nigeria.

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‎According to her, in the vision, she was offered cakes, and one of the soldiers quoted a biblical scripture to her.

‎Her post reads, “This morning I saw US army in Nigeria, they end brought me cakes. Then one of the army quoted a bible scripture Isaiah 60:12″.

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In recent development, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared a state of emergency over the nation’s security training facilities.

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As reported by the Daily Post on November 4, 2025, the announcement specifically addresses the training institutions of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and other security agencies.

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This follows after he addressed Donald Trump’s threat to invade Nigeria, which has sparked reactions across social media platforms.‎

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