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US Soldier Who ‘Predicted’ Trump’s ISIS Strike in Nigeria Sparks Fresh Prediction — Fact or Viral Hype?

 What Really Happened: The Nigeria Airstrikes Explained


In late December 2025, ISIS-linked militant camps in north-west Nigeria were struck in a coordinated military operation involving intelligence cooperation between Nigeria and the United States. The strikes targeted extremist hideouts responsible for deadly attacks in the region.

This development marked one of the strongest international actions against ISIS-affiliated groups operating in Nigeria in recent times.

The Viral ‘US Soldier Prediction’ Story

Shortly before news of the airstrikes broke, a social media account claiming to belong to a U.S. soldier posted cryptic messages suggesting that terrorists in northern Nigeria were “about to be hit.”

After the strikes occurred, screenshots of the post spread rapidly online, with many users claiming the soldier had accurately predicted Trump’s move.

Days later, new posts allegedly from the same account surfaced, hinting at another impending attack, triggering panic, speculation, and massive online engagement.

 say the posts could be:

  • Coincidental speculation

  • A civilian posing as a soldier

  • Or a calculated attempt to gain online attention after the attack occurred


Why These Stories Spread So Fast

Several factors fuel the virality of such claims:

  • Heightened insecurity in Nigeria

  • Fear of terrorism

  • Trust in foreign military intelligence

  • Social media’s love for “prophecy-style” narratives

Unfortunately, unverified predictions can cause panic, misinformation, and fear, especially during times of national tension.


What Nigerians Should Do

✔️ Rely on verified news sources
✔️ Avoid sharing unconfirmed military predictions
✔️ Stay informed without spreading fear
✔️ Question viral screenshots and anonymous accounts

Security experts warn that false military predictions can be dangerous, as they may be exploited by criminals or extremists.


Final Verdict

👉 There is NO credible evidence that a U.S. soldier accurately predicted Trump’s ISIS airstrike in Nigeria.
👉 The new “prediction” circulating online is unverified and should be treated with caution.

While the fight against terrorism remains real, viral prophecies are not intelligence reports.

Stay alert. Stay informed. Trust facts — not fear.


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