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December 6, 2025

Peter Oboh, ex-British, Commonwealth boxing champion congratulates Trump on FIFA award

Peter Oboh, ex-British, Commonwealth boxing champion congratulates Trump on FIFA award

The former Commonwealth and British Light Heavyweight boxing champion, Peter Oboh, has congratulated the United States President, Donald Trump, over the inaugural FIFA peace prize at the draws for the 2026 World Cup.

He said: “The gospel truth is Mr. Trump deserves it. The majority of the past United States presidents are more of conquerers than peace makers. Mr. Trump said it in the past.

“They all have different ways they believe  to achieve their missions and   purpose, but Mr. Trump made it clear in the early stages of his second term in office as the United States president that his missions are different – he would prefer to be remembered as a peace  maker than a warlord. That sounds fantastic, but the Gospel truth is every good mission has it own secrets that must be applied for it to work. Without that, the devil can spoil it.

“We must all note this, one God-chosen peace maker must not be emotionally attached to anyone but  to the ALL MIGHTY GOD AlONE. But he must love all humans equally as well, no matter the race, religion, or gender. If he or she does note keep this rule, the devil can use emotions as a stronghold that can lead to real blindness on the part of the chosen peace maker to the real truth.

“I’m sorry to say this, but I think Mr. Trump is too emotionally attached to the Isreali Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for now. Even Trump, some time ago, waspleading with the Isreali government not to try Mr Netanyahu for the corruption charges him. Another very sad thing is that after the peace agreement that the United States President Trump fought very well for, people are still being killed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s force in Gaza almost every day.”

On Prince Andrew, Peter Oboh said: “To me, Prince Andrew was foolishly and emotionally attached to the late Gefery Epstein, just same way Mr. Trump is too emotionally attached to Benjamin Netanyahu.

“For peace to reign and remain in Gaza and the world, some changes have to be made. Which must surely come with a price.”