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U.S. Airstrikes in NW Nigeria: Analysis & Fallout

A critical look at the recent U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria's northwest. We analyze sovereignty concerns, Trump's motives, and the domestic political impact ahead of 2027. Read the full breakdown.

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.

ADC Criticises Tinubu Over US Airstrike in Nigeria

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has launched a scathing critique of President Tinubu's handling of a recent US airstrike on Nigerian soil, accusing him of surrendering sovereignty. Read the full statement and demands.

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.

Israel Recognises Somaliland, Establishes Diplomatic Ties

Israel formally recognises Somaliland as an independent nation, signing a pact for full diplomatic relations. This historic move, linked to the Abraham Accords, reshapes regional geopolitics. Read the full analysis.

Sani, Sowore React to US Airstrike in Sokoto

Former senator Shehu Sani and activist Omoyele Sowore offer opposing views on the US military strike in Sokoto State, sparking a debate on sovereignty and counterterrorism. Read their full reactions.

Exploring the Profound Paradoxes of Christmas

Isaac Megbolugbe reflects on the deep paradoxes of Christmas, from the humble birth of Jesus to modern commercialism. Discover the true essence of the season and its call to surrender. #ChristmasParadox

Yishawu's 50% Discount Food Market Eases Lagos Burden

Lagos lawmaker Gbolahan Yishawu launches a 50% discount food market in Eti-Osa, providing subsidized staples to over 10,000 residents for Christmas. Read how this initiative is easing economic pressure.

Nigeria's Inflation Eases to 14.45% in November

Nigeria's headline inflation rate fell to 14.45% in November 2025, a significant drop from 16.05% in October. The National Bureau of Statistics attributes the moderation to CPI rebasing. Read the full analysis.

New Egg and Chicken Prices Released by Farmers

Nigerian poultry farmers announce updated rates for eggs and adult chickens. Despite a drop in inflation, staple foods remain costly, squeezing household budgets ahead of Christmas.

Nigeria Rejects US Sharia Law Abolition Demand

President Tinubu's aide, Daniel Bwala, dismisses US calls to end Sharia law, calling it an attack on Nigeria's sovereignty. Details on the diplomatic stance and federal structure.

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