From Aid to Agenda: The Real Mission Behind America’s Hand in Nigeria

Published on November 2, 2025 at 4:22 PM

From the days of Nimrod, humanity has repeated one story—the building of towers that exalt man above 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YaHU’aH). Babylon was the first organized rebellion, a kingdom united not by righteousness but by pride. Its language was confusion, its economy built on fear, and its worship a counterfeit of the truth. Every empire that followed inherited that same breath. Though their names changed—Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome—the heart remained Babylon’s: power without covenant.


The prophets warned that Babylon would not merely vanish but disguise itself through history. Dani’AL saw successive beasts, each devouring the earth, the last stronger than all before it (Dani’AL 7). YashaYAHU (Isaiah) spoke of Babylon’s pomp being brought low, of merchants mourning when her gold perished (YashaYAHU 14; Revelation 18). Revelation (17) calls her Mystery Babylon, the woman clothed in scarlet and purple, drunk with the blood of the righteous. She sits on many waters—peoples, tongues, and nations—showing that her reach is worldwide.

The same system that enslaved the sons of Yaaqob under Nebuchadnezzar later crucified the Anointed One under Rome and still manipulates kings in our own time (Dani’AL 2; MatithYAHU 27).

Empires promise safety while enforcing submission. They preach peace but fund war. They call themselves saviors yet live by the sword. Scripture already unveiled this vile pattern: “By your sorceries were all nations deceived.” (Revelation 18:23) Every age dresses Babylon in new garments—imperial conquest becomes “civilization,” colonization becomes “development,” and control is sold as “security.” When leaders appear clothed in religion while their hands grasp wealth and weapons, we are watching Babylon wearing a halo. No empire of iron has ever turned into the Kingdom of Light.

The prophets never told the people to trust in foreign deliverers. YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) warned Judah not to flee to Egypt for safety (YarmiYAHU 42). YashaYAHU declared, “Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help, and trust in horses... for the Egyptians are men, and not 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄; and their horses are flesh, and not Breath: and when 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 will stretch out his hand, the helper will stumble, and the one being helped will fall down, and they all will fail together.” (YashaYAHU 31:1, 3) Today, when powerful nations step into weaker lands under the banner of freedom or religion, the same warning applies. The kingdoms of this world do not act from mercy but from interest; they plant military and economic roots where prophets once walked barefoot. What seems like rescue often becomes rule. The name changes, the strategy remains Babylon’s—control the land, control the law, control the people’s hope.

The Nigerian Pivot: Foreign Control as Babylon's Mechanism


From the outset, we must recognize that Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and a key regional player, is currently being drawn into a broader game of power by the United States of America. On one level the talk is moral: the U.S. declares that it will label Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” for alleged violations of religious freedom, threatens stopping aid, and even hints at military strikes if Nigeria does not align with Western expectations. This language of "freedom" and "religion" is precisely how Babylon disguises her machinery of empire.

Behind that language, however, lies a reality of leverage. The U.S. is asserting itself in Nigeria’s internal affairs, dictating terms of aid, defining the narrative of victimhood (in this case Christians), and demanding compliance—all the while Nigeria’s government insists that its constitution protects all beliefs and that it regulates its own security issues.


When one steps back and sees the pattern, the familiar shape of foreign control, or modern empire, emerges. The oppressor becomes hero. The one who once extracted now offers aid—with strings attached. The one who once held sovereignty hostage now frames the sovereign as failing unless they align with the dominant power's interests.

In Nigeria’s case the stakes are many.

  • Resource Dimension: In 2025 the U.S. became a net exporter of crude oil to Nigeria for the first time in history—a shift that signals significant restructuring of energy flows and dependency. Such shifts are not incidental but structural: they change who depends on whom, who holds the cards, and who is the debtor or the creditor.

  • Aid Dimension: The U.S. recently approved a humanitarian package of $32.5 million to Nigeria—but contextualized in an environment where U.S. aid had been cut, and where intervention is linked to political compliance. When assistance becomes conditional, it becomes a tool of control, not merely of relief.

  • Military Threat Dimension: The U.S. (via its President) has threatened Nigeria with military intervention if it doesn’t meet U.S. demands on how it handles internal violence and religious-freedom issues. That is not mere diplomacy, it is the assertion of power across sovereign boundaries.

When you map these together—resources, aid, military posture—you see the architecture of modern empire, dressed in 21st-century clothes. Sovereignty becomes contingent. Compliance becomes a requirement. The once-colonial power of today declares itself organizer and protector, while the nation under its sight is relegated to the role of recipient and subordinate.

This control under the guise of aid and protection is precisely the danger the prophets warned against. YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) states plainly: "Cursed is the man who trusts in man, and makes flesh his strength, and whose heart turns away from 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄." (YarmiYAHU 17:5). To accept the terms of the dominant evil power is to choose a partner whose purposes are wickedness, not righteousness. The consecrated writings command us not to partner with the unrighteous, for such alliances always lead to all-encompassing ruin.

The Waning of Edom and the Call to Come Out


More than a power structure, this has a vital prophetic stance. If one regards the ancient scriptural figure of Edom—traditionally a symbol of powerful adversary or oppressor of Yashar’al—as representative of a certain Western/Anglo-dominated order, then America’s fading sovereignty, its leverages abroad, and its push to establish norms worldwide can can be seen as the breaking of that power.

Yet the transformation is not good. For Nigeria, the danger is that its sovereignty is being compromised under the guise of moral intervention. 

The danger is that its resources are leveraged, its internal disputes magnified, its governmental independence diminished. This is exactly how colonialism operated: by presenting itself as the remedy while deepening dependency.

The sacred writings describe two marks on humanity: the seal of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 and the mark of the beast. The seal rests on those who walk in Torah and truth; the mark brands those who serve the system of deception. Babylon’s strength lies not merely in armies but in persuasion—in media, religion, and law. She calls darkness light and light darkness, until people defend their own captivity. That is the deepest terrorism: to enslave the mind while claiming to set it free.

So, what is the plain message? America’s involvement in Nigeria is not simply selfless or good. It is strategic. It is deeply tied to resource flows, geopolitical positioning, and the extraction of influence—even when the language is about protection, freedom, or religion. The involvement itself is the mechanism by which control is maintained and re-established. To call it by its name: it is foreign control by empire.

This is the moment at which the old order gives way. The structure of unchallenged American dominance is cracking. Its role as world-police, world-lender, world-advisor is being questioned, resisted, and re-negotiated—trying to survive divine repayment for her vile and shameless deeds. Revelation speaks of the merchants of the earth who traffic in the souls of men (Revelation 18:13). That line exposes the heart of Mystery Babylon: human life reduced to commerce. 

The involvement in Africa, with Nigeria at its center, is becoming a stage on which, the new alignment of power is formed—the world-one-order for the beasts—rising out of the ashes of America.

The Command to Come Out and the Final Deception


The scroll also reveals Babylon’s end. “Come out of her, My people,” declares the voice from heaven, “that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues.” (Revelation 18:4) This is not only a command to flee corrupt cities; it is a summons to withdraw allegiance from every empire built on oppression. To come out is to live by the covenant of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, to measure justice by His Torah, and to refuse the wine of her fornication—the mixture of belief with politics, of worship with profit.

This is why many so-called Africans who are Christians are perishing as we speak. The Great Awakening that occurred in 2019, which spread across all lands, was ignored by the multitudes who chose to remain in the lawless religion of Roman Christianity.

They have been handed over to the strong delusion (2 Thessalonians 2:11), leading them to think their suffering is because they are Christians. But in truth, their deaths are in vain, as nowhere does the word say people will be persecuted for being a Christian. 

Rather, persecution will be for the sake of the name of the true redeemer and keeping His commandments (MatithYAHU 5:10-12; Revelation 14:12). Christianity is the deception that has swept the rebellious nations.

𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 (Yahusha) the Anointed did not join Rome’s power to change the world; He conquered it by obedience unto death. His Kingdom does not rise through elections or armies but through hearts renewed by Ruach ha’Qodash—the Breath of the Ancient of Days. Every empire that exalts itself will fall; only the government on His shoulders will remain.

Therefore, the people of the covenant must discern the difference between liberation and manipulation. Do not let the language of religion disguise the machinery of empire. Do not trade the yoke of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 for the chains of convenience. The time approaches when the nations will unite under one banner of lawlessness, calling it peace.

 The Oppressor Turned Hero

The lying script—oppressor turned hero—is being played out in real time. America is stepping into Nigeria with the self-righteous posture of savior while wielding the leash of influence. The power of Edom—whether one uses the ancient term or the modern proxy for Western power—is falling and shifting. The pieces you speak of are indeed being put into place, and the one-world-order scenario is not some distant fiction but a present unfolding reality. Let it be seen. Let it be named. And let Nigeria, and the nations watching, wake to the fact that sovereignty is not a gift from the strong—it is a right of the free—for all who bear the truth.


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