Nigeria’s army chief promises to step up anti-terror operations
Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu vows to intensify military efforts against Boko Haram amid a decade-long conflict causing widespread insecurity in northern Nigeria, impacting millions.
- Nigeria's new army chief promised to increase operations against terrorists in the country's north.
- U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened U.S. military involvement if Nigeria did not stop attacks on Christians.
- Nigeria's population is split almost equally between Christians and Muslims, and attacks have varying motives.
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Nigeria’s army chief promises to step up anti-terror operations
Nigeria’s new army chief has promised to intensify operations against terrorists in the north.
Nigeria's army chief vows to crush insurgents amid US pressure over religious violence
ABUJA - Nigeria's new army chief promised on Friday to step up military operations against Islamist militias in the northeast, days after U.S. President Donald Trump warned of possible military action if Abuja fails to curb violence against Christians. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nigeria's death toll rises as army vows decisive fight against insurgents amid US pressureThe newly appointed Nigerian army chief, Lieutenant General Wadi Shaibu, has announced an increase in military operations in the country's northeast, after US President Donald Trump threatened military action if the government did not stop sectarian violence.
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