Mr Moore was among a U.S. fact-finding delegation to Nigeria on alleged Christian genocide.
She urged the U.S. to apply more diplomatic pressure to hold those accused of aiding terrorism accountable.
The lawmaker claimed the U.S. government knows those behind terrorist activities in Nigeria and has the power to hold them accountable.
She dismissed Mr Tinubu’s recent Royal visit to the UK as mere diplomatic engagement without “concrete benefits” for ordinary Nigerians.
Mr Obi, in a statement on Tuesdday, described Nigeria as “a nation under siege.”
Mr Bwala dissociated the presidency from Mr Adeyemo’s statement, stating, “Sunday Igboho has no connection with Asiwaju.
“The government is making decisive interventions. In the coming days, Nigerians will know who the terrorists are and those funding them,” he said.
Mr Obasanjo said, “Before I left the government, I knew we had the capacity to pick up anybody in Nigeria who committed crimes anywhere.”
“If the president speaks to Nigerians through tweets, is that not a communication?” stated Mr Bwala.
Mr Bwala, however, emphasised that Nigeria remains a sovereign nation and that any foreign intervention must be collaborative and respectful of its territorial integrity.
