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Nigerians Dey Beg Tinubu Make E Crush Terrorists Finish

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Amid assurances from military chiefs say security go improve and as US–Nigeria relation dey soft small, Nigerians dey urge President Bola Tinubu make e go harder on terrorists, dey intensify attack for dia hideouts. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, talk say Federal Government dey reason with US over di recent military threat wey President Donald Trump carry come. Idris talk say diplomatic channels dey work well as government dey try clear di tension between di two countries. Meanwhile, Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili call make di bloodshed for di country stop, supporting di genocide claim, she talk say over 90% of di abducted Chibok girls for 2014 na Christians, wey some later radicalised. Orji Uzor Kalu also support Trump comments, talk say both Christians and Muslims dey suffer under extremist attacks, and say di jihadists dey destroy Nigeria. Intersociety add say di South-East dey face wahala from armed Fulani militants, dem don occupy about 950 forest locations, dey attack churches, kill, kidnap and terrorise communities. US Congressman Bill Huizenga talk say Nigeria fit repeat wahala like Rwanda and South Sudan if action no quick, recommend economic sanctions instead of military attack. Femi Fani-Kayode talk say any meeting between Tinubu and Trump fit bring wahala, insist say Nigeria leaders and military must wipe out terrorists completely. Adewole Adebayo challenge Tinubu make e use power crush di terrorists or resign.

COAS, Lt Gen Waidi Shaibu, assure Nigerians say security go improve nationwide, report to Tinubu include updates from North-East and other troubled areas. Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) reveal say Tinubu administration don buy military assets worth $801 million from US within 18 months, about N1.15 trillion, to modernise defence. Nigeria in 2024 spend over N520 billion on arms, 67% of total arms imports from 2020–2024. Big highlight na $455 million for 12 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters to fight Boko Haram, ISWAP, and bandits. Later, another $346 million deal cover 1,000 MK-82 bombs and 5,000 APKWS rounds with logistics and training, all to improve Nigerian military precision-strike and readiness against terrorist groups. Di government dey show say e serious about national security and to crush insurgents fully.

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