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FG Calms Investors After US Air Strike in Sokoto

Finance Minister Wale Edun says the joint US-Nigeria air strike was targeted at terrorists and reinforces economic stability. He highlights GDP growth, falling inflation, and credit rating upgrades.

Economy Remains Stable Despite Sokoto Airstrikes - Edun

Finance Minister Wale Edun assures that Nigeria's economy remains resilient with 3.98% Q3 GDP growth and falling inflation, despite recent counterterrorism operations in Sokoto. Investor confidence is high.

NAF Destroys Bandit IED Hub in Zamfara Air Strikes

The Nigerian Air Force has destroyed a key IED manufacturing hub and neutralised bandits in precision strikes in Zamfara State. Read the full report on the latest success in the fight against armed banditry.

Edun: Nigeria Open for Business After US Airstrikes

Finance Minister Wale Edun assures investors Nigeria remains stable and focused on growth following US-Nigeria joint security operation in Sokoto. GDP growth and falling inflation highlight strong economic fundamentals.

Reactions Trail US-Nigeria Airstrikes in Sokoto

Mixed reactions follow the Christmas Day US-Nigeria joint airstrikes on ISIS-linked camps in Sokoto. Explore official statements, expert analysis, and on-ground reports. Read more for a full breakdown.

U.S. Airstrikes Test Nigeria's Sovereignty, Economy

U.S. military strikes on terrorist targets in Sokoto ignite fierce debate on sovereignty and governance. The FG reassures investors as Yoruba coalition backs action, calls for Gumi's arrest.

ISWAP Attacks Yobe Communities After US Airstrikes

ISWAP terrorists launched fresh attacks in Yobe State, injuring a village head and looting a health centre, just two days after US airstrikes targeted their enclaves in Sokoto. Details on the raid and official reactions.

7 States Need US Airstrikes, Says Security Analyst

Policy analyst AbdulRasheed Hussain identifies Borno, Yobe, Kaduna, Zamfara, Niger, Plateau, and Benue as priority states for foreign military intervention to curb Nigeria's escalating insurgency.

Terrorists Relocate After US Airstrikes in Nigeria

Suspected terrorists in Northern Nigeria are on the move following US missile strikes. Community leaders report armed groups fleeing to new areas, raising security alarms. Read the full report.

US Resumes Surveillance Over Sambisa Forest

The United States has resumed intelligence missions over Borno's Sambisa forest targeting ISWAP, days after airstrikes in Sokoto. Get the latest details on the renewed operations.

US-Nigeria Airstrikes Details Differ, Sovereignty Concerns

Conflicting accounts emerge between US and Nigeria over Christmas airstrikes on terrorist targets in Sokoto. Details on casualties, targets, and a delayed joint statement fuel sovereignty debate. Read the full analysis.

Locations of US Airstrikes in Nigeria Revealed by FG

The Federal Government has disclosed the precise locations in Sokoto state targeted in recent US-backed airstrikes against ISIS. The operation, approved by President Tinubu, involved precision strikes from the Gulf of Guinea with no civilian casualties re

US Airstrikes in Sokoto Spark Sovereignty Debate

US airstrikes on Sokoto terrorists ignite a fierce debate on Nigeria's sovereignty, diplomatic appeals, and the complex narrative of religious violence. Experts weigh in on legality and future security cooperation.

Analyst: Sokoto US Airstrikes Hit Bandits, Not ISIS

Security analyst Bulama Bukarti clarifies the target of recent US airstrikes in Sokoto, emphasizing Nigerian sovereignty and the need for sustained security strategies beyond bombing. Read the full analysis.

U.S. Strikes in Sokoto Surprise Nigerians

Residents of Sokoto State were jolted by U.S. airstrikes targeting militants on Christmas Day. Villagers initially feared a bandit attack. Read the full report on the unexpected bombardment.

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