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Trump Appeared in Nigeria Wearing Muslim Robes in My Vision — Bakare Reveal
The General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Tunde Bakare, has claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) due to his interest in the nation’s oil resources.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to Bakare, the Trump administration views Nigeria’s oil reserves, mineral wealth, and key sectors such as real estate as essential to its strategic agenda.
The cleric made the remarks on Sunday during his State of the Nation Address at the Citadel Global Community Church.
He recounted that shortly after Trump won the 2024 U.S. presidential election, he had a vision in which the American president landed in Sabo, Yaba, Lagos, aboard Air Force One, dressed in an Arabian thobe and ghutra, declaring: “We are here now.”
Bakare said the vision signified a strong “special interest” Trump would have in Nigeria, connected to Middle East geopolitics, oil and gas, real estate, and the country’s fast-growing tech industry.
He stated, “It became evident to us that President Donald Trump would take a particular interest in Nigeria. Our oil wealth, mineral resources, and role in the emerging technology value chain will be central to his presidency.”
The pastor added that the attire Trump wore in the vision suggested potential religious undertones that, if mishandled, could fuel tension.
“Trump’s appearance in Muslim clothing indicated that his interest in Nigeria could come with religious implications capable of triggering faith-based unrest,” he said.
Describing Trump as a transactional leader, Bakare urged the Nigerian government to approach the situation strategically.
“President Donald Trump is known for transactional leadership — what often appears as threats is simply an invitation to negotiate. The Nigerian government should therefore present a well-structured proposal to the United States, one that advances U.S. business interests while securing Nigeria’s safety, education, industrial growth, and access to advanced technologies,” he said.
