Israel’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, has accused Iran of backing Islamic movements in Nigeria, specifically the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), to spread terror globally. Speaking on Arise TV, Freeman warned that Tehran’s influence extends beyond Nigeria to other parts of West Africa, describing Iran’s longstanding hostility toward Israel and the West as a global threat. He cited Iran’s alleged sponsorship of groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, as well as attacks in Argentina, Bulgaria, the UK, Australia, and Nigeria, as evidence.
Freeman also condemned recent IMN protests across multiple Nigerian states expressing solidarity with Iran after US-Israeli airstrikes. He reiterated Israel’s readiness to assist Nigeria in countering terror-related spillovers. In response, Iran’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Mahdavi Raja, defended Tehran’s military actions in Gulf countries as retaliation against US and Israeli operations. Social media reactions were divided, with some supporting Freeman’s claims and others dismissing them as propaganda.
Key Points
Freeman’s accusation directly links IMN protests to Iranian sponsorship.
The reference to past attacks in Nigeria suggests Iran’s long-term involvement.
Raja’s defense of Iran’s Gulf strikes confirms Tehran’s regional military posture.
Social media reactions reveal deep divisions over the allegations.
Israel’s offer of partnership signals desire for expanded security cooperation with Nigeria.
Israel’s ambassador levels explosive allegations against Iran, claiming Tehran is using Nigerian Islamic groups as a global terror proxy,a charge that has ignited fierce debate and exposed deep divisions in Nigerian public opinion.
Sources: Arise TV Interview
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