West Africa's Security Crisis could spiral into the U.S, warns Nigeria Presidential Hopeful Ada Kate Uchegbu


Posted July 27, 2025 by nuru123

The U.S. must see this for what it is: a brewing crisis that could leap continents. ---

 
As Nigeria’s 2027 elections approach, insecurity remains the defining issue for millions of citizens. The stakes are high — not just for the nation, but for the world.

Uchegbu’s call is clear: The time for quiet diplomacy is over. The world must act now — or deal with the consequences later.

> “I will never beg the world for attention,” she said. “But I will remind them — when Nigeria bleeds, the whole of Africa aches. Today is the turn of Nigeria- tomorrow could be the turn of Barbados or even USA".

— -“Presidential Hopeful Ada Kate Uchegbu Calls for U.S. Intervention in Nigeria’s Insecurity Crisis”

> LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigerian presidential aspirant Ada Kate Uchegbu has issued a passionate call for the United States and global powers to urgently intervene in the worsening security and food crisis sweeping across Nigeria and parts of West Africa.

Speaking at a recent women’s policy forum in Abuja, Uchegbu warned that the unchecked spread of armed Fulani herdsmen and extremist militias could transform Africa’s Atlantic coastline into a launchpad for nuclear-armed jihadist insurgencies targeting the Caribbean and mainland USA in the coming decades.

“Today it is Benue. Tomorrow it could be Barbados. Africa’s instability is a ticking global time bomb,” she stated.

— -“Ada Kate Uchegbu Warns U.S. on Rising Jihadist Threat from Nigeria’s Atlantic Axis”

> In a chilling forecast backed by intelligence briefs and humanitarian reports, Ada Kate Uchegbu has sounded the alarm: Africa’s food crisis is not just a regional disaster — it is the beginning of a geopolitical catastrophe.

“If the U.S. doesn’t act now,” Uchegbu said, “the jihadist networks terrorizing Nigerian farmers today will morph into well-organized nuclear terror cells operating off the Atlantic coastlines of Africa — within reach of American shores.”

She called on President Trump and the United Nations to intervene through emergency food security funding, arms embargoes, and counterterrorism support in the region.

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