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Nwaoma Ukachukwu Warns Nigerians of Looming Danger, Urges Caution Over U.S. Relations
Mary Nnah
Popular Nigerian model and prophetess, Nwaoma Ukachukwu, has issued a strong warning to Nigerians, urging them to avoid traveling to some states and to remain alert to what she described as a “sudden United States attack” on Nigeria.
Ukachukwu, known for her bold prophecies and social advocacy, made the revelation in a statement shared recently, cautioning that the country faces a period of “looming danger” if its leaders fail to manage ongoing tensions diplomatically.
According to her, Nigeria’s leadership must adopt a diplomatic and cooperative approach in responding to recent genocide allegations raised by the United States, rather than resorting to defensive rhetoric.
“This is not the time to argue or trade blames with America. The Spirit of God revealed that if our leaders fail to admit the truth and work with the U.S., more proofs of genocide will emerge, and this may bring sudden confrontation,” Ukachukwu warned.
She further advised Nigerians, especially those residing in or traveling in some volatile states, to exercise caution, noting that “some areas may soon experience unrest and unexpected military actions.”
Ukachukwu called on religious and political leaders to negotiate, sensitize and seek peaceful dialogue to avert what she described as “avoidable turmoil.”
She cautioned religious leaders against expressing sentiments based on religious bias as against speaking truth to power and stating the facts as they are.
“God loves Nigeria, but pride and denial will only worsen our situation,” she added.
Her warning has since sparked reactions across social media, with many Nigerians urging the government to take her message seriously amid growing international scrutiny of the country’s internal security and human rights record







