U.S. Contingency Plans for Nigeria Grow Sharper As The Nigerian Government Says “No to Boots on Ground”
As Washington evaluates military contingency options for Nigeria, Abuja has drawn a firm red line: no foreign troops on Nigerian...
As Washington evaluates military contingency options for Nigeria, Abuja has drawn a firm red line: no foreign troops on Nigerian...
In a seismic disclosure, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s ad-hoc committee has unearthed massive revenue leakages amounting...
The emerging diplomatic tension between Washington and Beijing over Nigeria’s strategic alignment has entered a sharper phase, as Riley Moore,...
In a crisp handover ceremony at the Defence Headquarters today, 4 November 2025, Brigadier General Samaila Mohammed Uba assumed the...
The current confrontation between the United States and Nigeria, ignited by the spectre of foreign military intervention, represents a perilous...
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Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the finalization of a new $1 billion deal to boost the Nigeria's defense industry. The deal, which was signed with the Managing Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex of the Indian government, will see the Defense Industries… pic.twitter.com/ep4LgoIS4c
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