By Henry Umahi
The Global Prolife Alliance (GPA) has sent its vision for a pro-life world to United States President-elect, Donald Trump, saying it stands with him in his ‘life across the globe’ mission.

In a letter to Trump signed by its chairman, Dr. Philip Njemanze, the group said: “The Global Prolife Alliance stands united with you in this mission. Together, we can pave the way for a peaceful, pro-life world. The unborn children of the world were with you in spirit, and now it’s time to dismantle the global culture of death that has spread over recent decades.
“This culture of death, backed by powerful global interests, has been advanced through five primary strategies: Legalizing abortion, infanticide, and widespread contraception; sanctioning same-sex marriage; redefining gender as a social construct, disregarding biological and neurological factors; controlling food security in developing nations through genetically modified organisms (GMO) crops and patented seeds and fueling religious conflicts and culture wars to mask the funding of terrorist organizations.”
The group said that in the coming months, it will address these critical issues in detail, providing a path forward for global peace, including specific initiatives to resolve conflicts like those between Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Palestine.
There group added: “Together, we will build a future founded on peace and the sacredness of life. In Africa and across the Global South, the culture of death, supported by various multinational organizations and certain U.S. agencies, has spread through corruption and legislative manipulation, pressuring countries to legalize abortion and undermine traditional values. In Nigeria, for instance, abortion was effectively legalized under the misleadingly named “Violence Against Persons Prohibition” law. by defining “person” ambiguously and excluding the unborn from legal protection, this law opens the door for abortion without accountability.
“Similarly, vague language has allowed for same-sex marriage by stating that ‘every person is free to choose a spouse.’ Further, these agendas seek to ban the Holy Bible and Holy Quran from public spaces under claims of banning books that ‘stereotype women.’
“They passed laws like the National Health Act (NHAct), 2014, which permits the poaching of human organs and ovarian eggs without consent, and the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) Act, 2015, which abolished the internationally established Cartagena ‘precautionary principle’ and permits the introduction of GMO seeds without due long-term safety monitoring.”
Therefore, the GPA calls for immediate action to repeal these laws, protect the sanctity of life, and restore respect for cultural and religious values around the world.
The group further noted: “The culture of death agenda has also sought to redefine gender as a purely social construct, ignoring the science of neurobiology. Your position against gender reassignment therapies in the U.S. is grounded in solid scientific evidence that men and women have distinct neurological structures.”
The chairman of GPA said, as a neuroscientist specializing in gender neurobiology, he was the first to demonstrate “gender complementarity in the human brain.” He explained that in his study, titled “Cerebral Lateralization and General Intelligence: Gender Differences in a Transcranial Doppler Study” (Brain and Language, 2005; 92:234-239), he showed that men and women process intelligence differently across brain hemispheres.
Njemanze added that this finding, later validated by American researchers, supports the biological basis of gender.
The GPA further stated: “Biotech companies are exploiting vulnerable communities, aiming to monopolize global food production through genetically modified seeds and industrial cloning of human organs. In Nigeria, they distributed cell phones with GPS tracking to farmers under the guise of “e-wallets” for accessing grants. The real aim was to track, eliminate, and replace natural seed growers with GMO seeds, controlled exclusively by these corporations and their local proxies. Biotech-sponsored agencies are now pushing for a dangerous ‘Egg-for-Food’ programme, where impoverished women may be forced to trade their ovarian eggs for seeds.
“This programme could lead to widespread cases of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, with devastating consequences for millions of women.
“Furthermore, this foreign biotech corporate agenda has fuelled violence and instability through groups like Boko Haram, deceptively linked to religious motives, to remove natural seed growers from their lands and promote GMO crops. The United States Council on Foreign Relations showed that, between 2015 and 2018, this violence led to the tragic loss of 37,500 lives (of which 32,000 or 85% were Muslims and 5,500 or 15% were Christians)—primarily targeting natural seed growers under the false guise of Islamic terrorism.
“Rather, it is evident that this was biotech terrorism against the Nigerian people, with operatives from across Africa and elsewhere now being exported to the United States disguised as unvetted migrants from different countries. It is possible that, in the foreseeable future, these biotech sponsors could use some mercenary migrants in civil conflicts within the United States.”
The GPA said it looked forward to working with Trump on these critical issues and other pathways to conflict resolution, bringing hope and action toward a pro-life world of peace and justice.
It sent copies of the letter to: United Head of States of all UN member countries, Nations Mission Ambassadors, Heads of States of the African Union, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, HE Senator Godswill Akpabio, President of the Senate, NASS, HE Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, Speaker of the House, NASS, IGP, EFCC, ICPC, Ministers, Bishops’ conferences in Africa, Europe, Asia and America, UN Agencies on Human Rights, Organization of American States, members of the United States Congress, European Union Parliament, ASEAN, World Medical Association, Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC), ECOWAS, ILO, WTO, WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, USAID, DFID, CIDA, International Human Rights Organizations, international press, local press, distinguished Nigerian and African socio-political groups.

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