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Tensions Nigeria–États-Unis : Kano se soulève contre les menaces de Trump

Kano, 8 novembre 2025 — Des milliers de Nigérians ont manifesté samedi à Kano, dans le nord du pays, pour dénoncer les propos jugés provocateurs de l’ancien président américain Donald Trump, qui a récemment menacé le Nigeria d’éventuelles représailles militaires. Selon plusieurs médias locaux, la mobilisation a été initiée par des organisations islamiques pour répondre aux accusations de « génocide chrétien » portées par Donald Trump. Les manifestants, en majorité jeunes, ont scandé leur rejet des déclarations de l’ex-président américain, brandissant des pancartes telles que :🪧 « Non à la menace de Trump »,🪧 « Aucun génocide chrétien au Nigeria »,🪧 « L’Amérique veut nos ressources, pas la paix ». Un discours explosif depuis Washington Le 1ᵉʳ novembre, lors d’une allocution retransmise depuis Washington, Donald Trump a déclaré avoir demandé au Pentagone d’évaluer des options militaires visant des groupes terroristes […]

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Ali Modu Sheriff Denies Accusing VP Shettima of Creating Boko Haram

Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has strongly denied reports that he accused Vice-President Kashim Shettima of creating Boko Haram. In a statement issued in Abuja, Sheriff described the publication as false, malicious, and a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and damage his reputation. Sheriff asserted he never granted any interview or made any comments on the subject, noting that the story is a complete fabrication meant to sow discord in the nation’s politics. He reiterated his commitment to Nigeria’s security and stability, and regrets that such misinformation is being spread for political gain. The senator called on the public and media to disregard the false report completely. He announced he has asked his legal team to pursue those behind the defamatory publication, warning of legal action if it is not retracted. Sheriff concluded by emphasizing his dedication to truth, justice, […]

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US military drafts intervention plan for Nigeria amid Trump’s genocide claims

The United States military has reportedly developed plans for possible intervention in Nigeria following President Donald Trump’s claim that a “Christian genocide” is taking place in the country. Trump recently said on social media that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” alleging that thousands of Christians have been killed by “radical Islamists.” He then directed the Pentagon to prepare an intervention plan. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth immediately responded, instructing the Africa Command (AFRICOM) to submit operational options for possible strikes. According to reports, AFRICOM, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, has presented three options — light, medium, and heavy — outlining escalating levels of military involvement. Light OptionThe light option involves “partner-enabled operations,” where the US military and State Department would assist Nigerian forces in targeting Boko Haram and other insurgent groups operating mainly in northern Nigeria.Under this plan, […]

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Trump Says Christians Face ‘Existential Threat’ in Nigeria

Former US President Donald Trump has claimed that Christians in Nigeria are facing an “existential threat,” urging American lawmakers to investigate what he described as a “mass slaughter” in the country. Trump made the statement on Friday via his Truth Social platform, alleging that “radical Islamists” were behind widespread killings of Christians, though he provided no evidence to support his claims. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” Trump wrote. He also said he was naming Nigeria a “country of particular concern,” a designation used by the US State Department for nations accused of “severe violations of religious freedom.” According to Trump, two US lawmakers have been tasked with investigating the matter. “The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria, […]

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Troops Kill Over 50 Terrorists, Repel Attacks in Borno, Yobe

Nigerian troops have killed more than 50 terrorists while repelling coordinated attacks on military locations in Borno and Yobe states. The military reported that the terrorists launched simultaneous assaults on troops' positions in Dikwa, Mafa, Gajibo, and Katarko in the early hours of Thursday. The troops fought back gallantly, inflicting heavy casualties on the attackers. A combination of ground and air operations led to the successful neutralization of the terrorists. The military also recovered a significant cache of weapons, including 38 AK-47 rifles, machine guns, and thousands of rounds of ammunition. While some troops sustained injuries, they are reported to be in stable condition. The military high command has commended the troops for their professionalism and unwavering resolve in defending the nation's territorial integrity.

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 Nigerian Troops Kill 17 Terrorists, Arrest 85, Rescue 10 Hostages

The Nigerian Army has announced significant gains in its nationwide operations, neutralizing 17 terrorists and rescuing 10 kidnap victims in the last 48 hours. According to a military source, the coordinated operations also led to the arrest of 85 suspects. Those apprehended include Boko Haram informants, logistics suppliers, and kidnappers. In the North East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai engaged terrorists in Borno and Adamawa states. They successfully repelled ambushes and arrested a key informant who was tracked through his phone calls and bank transactions. The operations also led to the interception of a large shipment of 368 bags of cement and other supplies suspected to be destined for terrorist camps. The rescued victims are currently receiving medical care and being profiled, while the arrested suspects are in custody.

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Iran’s Khamenei Mocks Trump’s Claim of Destroying Nuclear Sites

Nigerian troops have successfully foiled a planned attack by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State. The military operation, which took place on October 17 in the Kashimri area of Bama Local Government, prevented the terrorists from carrying out their assault. In a related development, the Army has issued an appeal to the public and media outlets. It urges people to refrain from sharing or publishing images of soldiers killed in action until their families have been officially notified. This measure is intended to preserve the dignity of the fallen soldiers and protect the privacy of their grieving families.

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Dozens of Boko Haram Fighters Killed in Borno Ambush

Troops of the 21 Armoured Brigade have killed dozens of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists during an ambush along the Bama-Kashimri village in Borno State. According to a credible military source, the incident occurred on Friday during a clearance operation around the Kashimri area in Bama Local Government. The troops, part of the Joint Task Force North East Operation Hadin Kai, came under attack but responded swiftly with heavy fire. Over 30 terrorists were reportedly neutralized, while several others fled with gunshot wounds. However, the officer leading the operation, along with some soldiers, two members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, and two vigilantes, lost their lives in the encounter. “Yes, our troops came under Boko Haram ambush along Bama-Kashimri village while on clearance operations,” the source said. “They responded quickly, neutralizing dozens of the terrorists, while others escaped with […]

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Nigerian Leaders Reject US Senator’s Insurgency Sponsorship Claim

Former presidential aide Reno Omokri, alongside a US former mayor and a top Islamic leader, has strongly rejected US Senator Ted Cruz's allegation that the Nigerian government sponsors Boko Haram insurgency. At a press conference in Abuja, Omokri described the claim as "false, unfair, and lacking any credible evidence." He challenged Senator Cruz to provide proof and name any officials allegedly involved, stating that such accusations damage Nigeria's image and counterterrorism efforts. Former Republican Mayor of Blanco, Texas, Mike Arnold, emphasized that Christians and Muslims in Nigeria are united against a common enemy—terrorism. He expressed confidence that US President Donald Trump would be "very amenable" to providing assistance if formally requested by the Nigerian government. The Secretary-General of the Jama’at Nasril Islam (JNI) also condemned the allegations, warning that labeling the violence as a "Christian genocide" is baseless and dangerously […]

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US Mayor Questions Nigeria’s Anti-Terrorism Strategy During Fact-Finding Visit

Mike Arnold, the Republican Mayor of Blanco, Texas, has criticised Nigeria’s approach to combating terrorism, questioning why the country seeks financial assistance from the United States while rejecting foreign input on security issues. Speaking on Arise Television’s Prime Time on Monday, Arnold said he found Nigeria’s stance contradictory. “I don’t understand why a nation that is mineral-rich as Nigeria has to go and beg for help to save her own people,” he said. “Nigeria has plenty of resources to help her people get at least something where they can help get stability. Displaced people are denied stability, their homes are bulldozed with no warning. It is horrific. You don’t want America to come here and speak on terrorism, but you want their money — that does not make sense to me whatsoever.” Arnold’s comments came during a fact-finding mission organised […]

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