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Tinubu rallies global allies after Trump threatens military action over Nigeria killings

President Bola Tinubu has said his government is engaging with international partners to address concerns raised by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened military action against terror groups in Nigeria over alleged mass killings of Christians. Speaking at the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Thursday, Tinubu assured Nigerians that his administration would overcome terrorism and maintain national stability. He urged citizens not to succumb to fear, stressing that reforms under his Renewed Hope Agenda were positioning Nigeria for growth and international confidence. “The task ahead is immense, but we are engaging the world diplomatically. We will defeat terrorism and continue to secure our nation,” Tinubu said. The President’s remarks came days after Trump labelled Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern,” alleging persecution of Christians. He also instructed U.S. officials to “prepare for possible action” in response. Government […]

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Ground Operation, Air Strikes Could Be Part of US Attack in Nigeria – Trump

Donald Trump, Bola Tinubu, Nigeria, United States, military action, Christians, terrorism, Daniel Bwala, foreign policy, international relations Full News Content:US President Donald Trump on Sunday repeated his threat of possible military action in Nigeria over what he described as the “mass killing of Christians,” even as the Nigerian government called for diplomatic engagement to resolve the issue. Speaking to an AFP reporter aboard Air Force One, Trump was asked whether the United States was considering deploying troops or conducting air strikes in Nigeria. He replied: “Could be, I mean, a lot of things — I envisage a lot of things.” “They’re killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen,” Trump added. The comments come a day after Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he had instructed the Pentagon […]

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APC Chieftain Onjeh Warns Trump Against Military Threat to Nigeria

Comrade Daniel Onjeh, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Chairman of the Governing Board of the Project Development Institute (PRODA), has condemned the recent threat by former US President Donald Trump to launch military action against Nigeria over alleged religious persecution. In a statement released on Sunday, Onjeh described Trump’s comments as “dangerous and unnecessary,” warning that they could inflame tensions and distort Nigeria’s complex security situation. “The statement has alarmed many Nigerians, not because it came from President Trump alone, but because there’s a long-standing perception that some external forces always see Nigeria through the lens of instability,” he said. “That is why many Nigerians do not take this recent statement as a mere expression of concern.” Onjeh acknowledged that insecurity and killings in Nigeria are real and require urgent attention, but rejected the claim […]

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Trump Says He Was Too Busy to Meet Kim Jong Un

US President Donald Trump has stated that he did not meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his recent trip to South Korea because his schedule was too full. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump referenced his past relationship with Kim, saying, "I had a great relationship with Kim Jong Un." He did not provide a specific reason for the lack of a meeting beyond being "busy." However, the President left the door open for a future encounter, suggesting he could "come back" for a meeting at another time. The remark indicates a potential willingness to re-engage with the North Korean leader after a period of stalled diplomatic efforts.

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India Hosts Taliban Delegation in Historic Diplomatic Reset

More than four years after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, which forced India to shut down its embassy in Kabul and evacuate diplomats amid the collapse of the Western-backed Afghan government, New Delhi has now extended a red-carpet welcome to the group’s leadership. A delegation led by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has arrived in the Indian capital for a weeklong official visit, marking the first-ever visit by a Taliban leader to India. Muttaqi, who remains on a United Nations sanctions list, received a temporary travel exemption from the UN to attend the meetings. The visit represents a striking shift in India’s foreign policy. Analysts describe it as a strategic move of pragmatism — aimed at countering Pakistani influence in Afghanistan, as ties between Kabul and Islamabad have recently soured over cross-border tensions. Indian officials, while […]

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Burkina Faso Refuses to Accept US Deportees

Burkina Faso has publicly refused a US request to accept individuals being deported from the United States, directly challenging a key part of President Donald Trump's immigration policy. The West African nation's foreign minister, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traore, called the proposal "indecent" and stated it was "completely contrary to the principle of dignity." The refusal comes as the US has been seeking third countries, including some in Africa, to receive deportees. The announcement followed a move by the US embassy in Burkina Faso to suspend most regular visa services, requiring citizens to apply from neighboring Togo instead. The minister questioned if this was "blackmail," reaffirming that Burkina is "a destination, not a place of expulsion." Under its current junta leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore, Burkina Faso has distanced itself from Western powers like France and strengthened its ties with Russia.

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Mahama Swears In 15 Ambassadors, Strengthens Ghana’s Global Diplomacy

President John Mahama has officially sworn in 15 distinguished individuals as Ghana’s Ambassadors, High Commissioners, and Consuls-General to represent the country in strategic missions around the world. The swearing-in ceremony took place on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at Jubilee House in Accra. It marks a renewed push to deepen Ghana’s diplomatic relations, strengthen global cooperation, and promote the country’s economic and strategic interests abroad. In his remarks, President Mahama urged the new envoys to carry out their duties with integrity, dedication, and a strong sense of national service. He emphasized the importance of economic diplomacy, peace and security in the subregion, and the welfare of Ghanaians in the diaspora. The new appointees are as follows: Victor Emmanuel Smith – Ambassador, Washington D.C., USA Mavis Ama Frimpong – Ambassador, Paris, France Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed – High Commissioner, Abuja, Nigeria Dr. […]

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