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Trump Orders Pentagon Options Against Nigeria Over Disputed Christian Genocide Claims—-US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to prepare potential military action options against Nigeria, based on his administration’s claims that the Nigerian government is failing to stop what he described as the “killing of Christians” by Islamist militant groups.
This announcement, made in early November 2025, has drawn strong rejections from the Nigerian government. 

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    • Trump’s Accusation: President Trump alleges a “Christian genocide” is occurring in Nigeria and has accused the Nigerian government of not doing enough to protect its Christian population from attacks.
    • Pentagon Order: Trump stated he instructed the Pentagon to develop plans for potential operations, which could include the deployment of US troops or airstrikes. He also signaled that US aid to Nigeria could be halted immediately.
  • Nigeria’s Response: Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government has strongly dismissed the allegations as unfair and a misrepresentation of reality. Nigerian officials and experts have stated that violence in the country, perpetrated by groups like Boko Haram and other criminal gangs, affects both Christians and Muslims and is often rooted in complex issues like land conflict, banditry, and terrorism, rather than a targeted religious genocide. Nigeria has, however, indicated it would welcome U.S. assistance in fighting armed groups if its territorial integrity is respected.
  • Context of Claims: The order follows the U.S. State Department’s decision in October 2025 to relist Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) over alleged religious freedom violations, a move that Christian advocacy groups had lobbied for. Rights monitors and regional experts note that violence in Nigeria has affected both faiths for over a decade. 

 

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option—-Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar says the African Democratic Congress (ADC) will prioritise a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, but may conduct primaries if internal talks fail.

Speaking on a prime-time programme on Arise TV, Atiku explained that party leaders are working to avoid internal disputes by rallying around a single candidate through dialogue and agreement.

He expressed confidence that stakeholders would reach a common ground, noting that experienced politicians within the party understand the importance of unity.

According to him, the ADC is focused on strengthening Nigeria’s democracy, with members committed to managing differences without causing division.

Atiku also reiterated his willingness to support whoever emerges as the party’s flagbearer, regardless of the selection method.

He further stated that he is open to stepping aside for any aspirant, including Peter Obi, if they emerge as the preferred choice, emphasizing that unity within the party remains the top priority ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL

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 Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL—-Ousmane Dembélé starred with a brace as Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield, sealing a dominant 4-0 aggregate win to reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.

The French forward proved decisive on the night, scoring twice to end Liverpool’s European campaign and send the defending champions into the last four for a third consecutive season.

Liverpool’s night was further marred by a serious injury to Hugo Ekitiké, who was forced off in the first half with what appeared to be a severe leg issue, raising concerns over his availability for the remainder of the season.

Manager Arne Slot made bold selection calls, leaving Mohamed Salah on the bench initially, though the forward was introduced early following Ekitiké’s injury and nearly made an instant impact.

Despite flashes of pressure from Liverpool, PSG remained composed and dangerous on the counter. Dembélé broke the deadlock in the second half with a fine curling effort before adding a second in stoppage time from a Bradley Barcola assist.

Liverpool’s hopes of a comeback were also dashed when a penalty awarded for a challenge on Alexis Mac Allister was overturned following a VAR review.

The defeat confirms a disappointing end to Liverpool’s European campaign, while PSG continue their title defence and will face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

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