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NAF denies espionage claims over C-130 landing in Burkina Faso

The Nigerian Air Force has rejected reports that its C-130 transport aircraft currently in Burkina Faso was engaged in espionage or was forced to land by Burkinabe authorities. In a detailed clarification, NAF described the claims circulating online as false, misleading and capable of inflaming public sentiment and straining regional relations.​ According to the statement, the C-130 was on a duly approved ferry flight from Lagos to Portugal for scheduled depot maintenance when the crew observed a technical issue on 8 December 2025. In line with standard aviation safety procedures, the aircraft diverted to the nearest suitable airfield, Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina Faso, where it made a precautionary landing.​ NAF stressed that the flight had no operational tasking and was not deployed for any combat, intelligence, surveillance or signals collection mission. Officials said the aircraft carried all required documentation and clearances, […]

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NAF aircraft in Burkina Faso was on ferry mission, not covert operation

A senior Nigerian military source has dismissed claims that a Nigerian Air Force aircraft was on a clandestine mission in Burkina Faso. The source explained that the C-130 transport plane was on a scheduled ferry mission to Portugal when it made an emergency diversion to Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, after the crew noticed a technical issue.​ According to the source, the diversion followed standard aviation safety procedures and was not linked to any combat, intelligence, or political operation in Burkina Faso or the wider Sahel region. The aircraft reportedly headed to the nearest suitable airfield to ensure the safety of the crew and passengers, in line with international aviation protocols.​ The Nigerian Air Force has also clarified in earlier statements that Burkina Faso did not ground the aircraft but received it after the precautionary landing. The crew and the other Nigerian […]

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Nigerian Navy Boosts Security with New Ships & Helicopters to Combat Gulf Threats

The Nigerian Navy just strengthened its fight against maritime crime. The service formally added three new ships and three advanced helicopters to its fleet on May 30th. This major upgrade aims to secure Nigeria's waters and boost regional safety. New Assets for Immediate ImpactSpecifically, the commissioned vessels are: NNS IKOGOSI (a former South Korean naval ship) NNS SHERE NNS FORA Additionally, three AgustaWestland AW109ST helicopters joined the fleet. Naval Chief Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla stated these assets will "greatly enhance our capacity to dominate Nigerian waters and prevent criminal elements from operating freely." A Symbol of International PartnershipNotably, South Korea gifted the NNS IKOGOSI. Ambassador Kim Pankyu (retired Navy Admiral) called it "a symbol of enduring friendship and trust." He explained: "Korea and Nigeria collaborate closely... Our military cooperation has grown through training exchanges. This vessel once safeguarded our waters – now it will protect Nigeria's interests." Furthermore, Pankyu stressed shared security goals: "Today’s maritime challenges […]

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