Tag: AFRICOM

  • President Tinubu and US AFRICOM Chief Hold Critical Security Talks

    President Tinubu and US AFRICOM Chief Hold Critical Security Talks

    President Bola Tinubu met with the Commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), General Dagvin Anderson, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja to discuss deepening military cooperation. According to The Punch, the high-level meeting focused on regional stability and the expanding role of technology in counter-terrorism operations following recent strikes on insurgent camps. The discussions highlighted the strategic partnership between Nigeria and the U.S. in addressing the evolving threats in the Sahel and West Africa.

    Figures cited by Premium Times show that the visit comes on the heels of reports indicating that insurgent groups like ISWAP have begun deploying more sophisticated technology, including armed drones, against Nigerian troops. General Anderson’s visit is seen as a commitment to intelligence sharing and tactical support. Channels TV validated the meeting, quoting a State House source who noted: “The partnership aims to leverage U.S. technical expertise to bolster Nigeria’s homegrown security architecture.”

    Validation from The Guardian also highlighted the presence of top Nigerian security chiefs, including the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Defence Staff. The report cited General Anderson saying, “The United States remains committed to a secure and prosperous Nigeria, which is central to the stability of the entire continent.” This diplomatic engagement underscores the administration’s intent to professionalize the military and integrate global best practices into local operations.

    Echotitbits take:

    This meeting signifies a deepening of military ties at a time when Nigeria faces new-age threats like drone warfare from ISWAP. The involvement of AFRICOM suggests that Nigeria might soon receive more advanced surveillance and counter-drone technology. Watch for a possible announcement regarding new hardware acquisitions or training programs for the Nigerian Air Force.

    Source: Arise – https://www.arise.tv/tinubu-meets-africom-commander-us-envoy-to-discuss-security-cooperation/, February 9, 2026

    Photo credit: Arise

  • Christmas-day U.S. strike jolts Sokoto as Abuja tightens counter‑terror coordination

    Christmas-day U.S. strike jolts Sokoto as Abuja tightens counter‑terror coordination

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-27 06:00:00

    According to Punch, residents in parts of northern Nigeria reported heightened anxiety after U.S.-linked strikes were announced against suspected ISIS camps in Sokoto State, with local authorities urging calm and continued vigilance.

    The report said the operation was framed as a coordinated effort with Nigerian authorities amid concerns about cross‑border militant movement from the Sahel and the growth of terror logistics in forest corridors.

    Security analysts quoted in the coverage warned that kinetic operations can disrupt camps but also trigger displacement of fighters, making intelligence‑driven follow‑up and community protection measures critical in the weeks ahead.

    Echotitbits take:
    Beyond the headline drama of “Christmas‑day” strikes, the key story is the evolving Abuja‑Washington security alignment. Watch for: official briefings on targeting safeguards, clearer rules for joint operations, and what Nigeria does next on ground‑holding after air action.

    Source: The Punch — December 27, 2025 (https://punchng.com/trumps-christmas-missiles-strike-fear-in-northern-nigeria/)
    The Punch December 27, 2025

  • Trump says U.S. ordered ‘deadly’ strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria amid Christian-persecution claim

    Trump says U.S. ordered ‘deadly’ strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria amid Christian-persecution claim

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    2025-12-25 19:00:00

    In a Christmas Day post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump said he had ordered what he described as a “powerful and deadly strike” on ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria, accusing the group of “targeting and viciously killing” Christians.

    In a separate public release, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) said it conducted strikes against ISIS terrorists on Dec. 25 in Sokoto State, in coordination with Nigerian authorities, adding that its initial assessment was that multiple ISIS fighters were killed at ISIS camps, while withholding additional details for operational security.

    Reuters reported that Trump framed the operation as a response to attacks he said were hitting Christian communities, while also noting Nigeria’s security crisis is multi-layered and has affected different communities in the country.

    Additional coverage by Al Jazeera and The Guardian also reported Trump’s announcement and AFRICOM’s confirmation of the strike, as details continued to emerge.

    Sources: Truth Social (as cited in Reuters/other outlets); AFRICOM press release; Reuters; Al Jazeera; The Guardian.

    Links: AFRICOM statement: https://www.africom.mil/pressrelease/36158/us-africa-command-conducts-strike-against-isis-in-nigeria | Reuters report: https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/us-launches-strikes-against-islamic-state-militants-northwest-nigeria-trump-says-2025-12-25/ | Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/25/trump-says-us-launched-strikes-against-isil-in-northwest-nigeria | The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/25/us-carries-out-airstrikes-against-islamic-state-terrorist-scum-in-nigeria-trump-says

    Truth Social; U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM); Reuters; Al Jazeera; The Guardian 2025-12-25