Nigeria Seeks US Anti-Terror Support
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Nigerian religious leaders urged the U.S. to increase support in combating terrorism, warning that insecurity is the biggest threat to the North. Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya launched an anti-terror campaign and identified insecurity as the primary threat to the region's stability. Pastor Enoch Adeboye defended President Bola Tinubu's efforts, stating the president has "done his bit."
Adeboye, Oyedepo seek stronger US support against terrorism
- Nigerian religious leaders Pastor Enoch Adeboye and Bishop David Oyedepo urged the U.S. to increase support in combating terrorism. - They warned that Nigeria is nearing a breaking point due to persistent insecurity and violence. - The leaders appealed for stronger international cooperation and accountability for terrorism-related atrocities.
Insecurity biggest threat to North, says Gombe gov
- Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya identified insecurity as the primary threat to Northern Nigeria's stability and development, urging collective action against terrorism. - He stressed that secuโฆ
Gombe gov unveils anti-terror campaign, says insecurity biggest threat to North
- Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya launched an "Unite Against Terror" campaign, urging residents to report suspicious activities. - He declared insecurity the most significant threat to Northern โฆ
Insecurity: Pastor Adeboye Defends Tinubu, Cites 90-Day Ultimatum Advice
- Pastor Enoch Adeboye defended President Bola Tinubu's efforts in tackling insecurity, stating the president has "done his bit." - Adeboye advised Tinubu to give military commanders a 90-day ultimatuโฆ