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BREAKING NEWS: Finally US allegedly preparing UAV strikes in Nigeria as covert ISR flights reported

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A fresh wave of allegations has heightened scrutiny of U.S.–Nigeria security cooperation after a Sahel-focused terrorism tracker claimed that American surveillance aircraft have now entered Nigerian airspace, days after similar reports suggested the United States is preparing for unmanned drone strikes against terrorist targets inside the country.

The latest claim came from Brant Philip, who tracks extremist movements in the Sahel. In a series of posts on X, Philip said a manned U.S. intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft on Saturday flew over Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) strongholds near the southwestern shores of Lake Chad in Borno State. He added that the aircraft had taken off from Accra, Ghana.

“Confirming my earlier reports, a manned U.S. ISR aircraft was conducting reconnaissance earlier today over ISWAP territory,” he wrote—an update that fueled intense debate online...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

By Sunday, Philip reported the same aircraft had returned for a third straight day, circling repeatedly over ISWAP’s “Mantiqah Krinwa,” a notorious enclave on the fringes of Lake Chad.

These reports follow an earlier claim—also originating from a source cited by Philip—that the United States is preparing to conduct UAV strikes inside Nigeria under a new but undisclosed security arrangement. According to that earlier account, the agreement would allow only unmanned aircraft to be used for kinetic operations, explicitly excluding American fighter jets or bombers.

The unnamed source also said the U.S. military’s primary role would be closing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance gaps for Nigerian forces, using both manned and unmanned platforms. As part of that support, Kainji Air Base in Niger State—home to Nigeria’s A-29 Super Tucanos—was described as a possible launch site for U.S. operations, though no official confirmation exists.

Philip further alleged that the U.S. Department of Defence—referred to in his posts as the “Department of War”—has already started reconnaissance missions from American military facilities in Ghana, flying into Nigerian airspace without any public disclosure by Abuja.

The claims sparked swift backlash. Former presidential aide Bashir Ahmad accused Philip of recklessly sharing sensitive operational details that could aid ISWAP fighters.

The controversy comes days after U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth met with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, in Washington for high-level talks on terrorist threats and rising attacks on Christian communities.

Despite the mounting speculation, both the Nigerian and U.S. governments have remained silent—neither confirming nor denying that American ISR flights or drone-strike preparations are underway.

Meanwhile, Nigeria continues to confront a surge in kidnappings, extremist attacks and banditry, intensifying public anxiety as questions grow over the scale of foreign military involvement unfolding beyond public view.

Oluwatosin Ogunjuyigbe & Ojochenemi Onje

Oluwatosin Ogunjuyigbe is a writer and journalist who covers business, finance, technology, and the changing forces shaping Nigeria’s economy. He focuses on turning complex ideas into clear, compelling stories.

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Ramaphosa Urges South Africans to Remember African Solidarity Amid Xenophobic Attacks

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged his citizens engaging in xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals to remember the role other African countries played in the anti-apartheid struggle. Speaking at the 2026 Freedom Day commemoration in Bloemfontein, Ramaphosa said: “We should never allow the legitimate concerns of our communities about illegal migration to breed prejudice towards our fellow Africans.” His remarks come amid attacks on Nigerians and Ghanaians.

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Ramaphosa said South Africa carries a responsibility to advance constitutional values beyond its borders.
Two Nigerian nationals were recently killed by South African security personnel.
Fresh protests are reportedly planned in Gauteng Province this week.
The Nigerian Consulate has called for urgent investigations into the killings.
Ramaphosa warned against allowing migration concerns to give rise to xenophobia...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

The president’s call for solidarity comes as tensions rise between South Africans and other African nationals.For More. Read The Complete Article. Thank You.

Sources: Vanguard News

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BREAKING NEWS: 2 Nigerians Killed in South Africa as Xenophobic Tensions Rise

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The Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg has called for urgent investigations after two Nigerian nationals, Amaramiro Emmanuel and Ekpenyong Andrew, died in separate incidents involving South African security operatives.

Emmanuel reportedly died on April 20 after sustaining injuries allegedly inflicted by South African National Defence Force (SANDF) personnel. Andrew was arrested on April 19, and his body was later discovered at the Pretoria Central Mortuary. The consulate has urged independent investigations.

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The consulate described the incidents as “deeply disturbing.”
Formal cases have been opened with the South African Police Service.
The consulate warned against stereotyping Nigerians as criminals.
Nigerians in South Africa have been urged to remain calm and law-abiding.
The consulate is engaging relevant authorities and will support bereaved families.

The consulate called for thorough, transparent, and impartial investigations.For More. Read The Complete Article. Thank You.

Sources: Instagram / Social Media Reports

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Respect Our Laws, Traditions – Ramaphosa Tells Nigerian, Other Immigrants

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged Nigerians and other foreign nationals residing in South Africa to respect the country’s laws, customs, and traditions.

Speaking on Freedom Day amid renewed anti-foreigner tensions, Ramaphosa said: “To those who are here legally, respect us as South Africans, respect our laws, respect our conventions and our traditions.” He stressed that South Africa would enforce its immigration laws while remaining committed to multilateralism.

Key Points:..TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Nigeria’s Acting Ambassador said Nigerians are “not under siege” in South Africa.
NiDCOM issued safety advisories urging Nigerians to avoid confrontations.
Protests have turned violent in East London, Cape Town, Durban, and KwaZulu-Natal.
The Nigerian Consulate remains operational and is working with South African authorities.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs is engaging with her South African counterpart.

Both governments are collaborating to ensure the safety of Nigerian citizens in South Africa.For More. Read The Complete Article. Thank You.

Sources: Punch Newspaper , Vanguard

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