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Baba-Ahmed Slams US Airstrikes in Sokoto, Says Action Humiliates Nigerian Military

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Former Northern Elders Forum spokesperson, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed
Former Northern Elders Forum spokesperson, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

Baba-Ahmed Slams US Airstrikes in Sokoto, Says Action Humiliates Nigerian Military

Former spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has criticised the recent United States airstrikes on terrorist targets in Sokoto State, describing the operation as a humiliation of the Nigerian military and a violation of Nigeria’s sovereignty.

Speaking in an interview with Peoples Gazette on Friday, Baba-Ahmed argued that the US military action on Nigerian soil undermines the country’s right to defend itself and weakens the morale of security forces constitutionally mandated to protect the nation.

“Now our country’s right to defend itself has been handed over by our leadership to the U.S.,” he said. “Our military assets sworn to protect and defend us have been further diminished by the action of the US. They will be right if they feel humiliated.”

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump announced via social media that American forces had carried out airstrikes against suspected terrorist targets in North-West Nigeria. The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs later confirmed that the operation was conducted in collaboration with Nigeria.

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However, Baba-Ahmed described the strikes as a gross violation of Nigeria’s sovereignty, accusing the United States of pursuing hidden interests and deepening religious divisions within the country.

“The real issue is not where, within the territory of Nigeria the US assault landed. What is important is that our sovereignty, dignity and rights have been violated by an external interest which claims it is acting in the interest of the Nigerian Christian community,” he said.

He further alleged that the United States has consistently contributed to religious tensions in Nigeria rather than helping the country develop internal capacity to confront terrorism and banditry.

Baba-Ahmed warned that continued reliance on foreign military intervention could expose Nigeria to neo-colonial influence, insisting that only Nigerians can successfully defeat insecurity in the country.

“The U.S. does not have a foot in our door. It has the whole room. Only Nigerians will win this war against our killers. Otherwise, we become double victims—of terrorists and of powerful countries interested in a weakened Nigeria they can dominate,” he stated.

Meanwhile, prominent Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi also condemned the airstrikes, describing them as a targeted action against Islam.

“The attacks are symbolic of a harbinger of a neo-Crusade war against Islam. Attacking Sokoto, where over 90 per cent are Muslims, while the major terror threats are elsewhere, raises serious questions,” Gumi said in a statement on Friday.

The airstrikes have continued to generate intense national debate over foreign military intervention, sovereignty, and Nigeria’s long-term security strategy.

 

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Teen alleges torture by stepmother, loses hand

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Teen alleges torture by stepmother, loses hand

A 19-year-old boy, identified as Friday, has accused his stepmother of subjecting him to torture that resulted in the amputation of one of his hands.

Friday’s account was made public in a viral video shared by Nigerian content creator Lucky Udu.

The teenager alleged that the incident occurred while his father was away, during which his stepmother accused him of having an inappropriate relationship with her and demanded that he confess.

He claimed she threatened him with a knife when he denied the allegation.

Friday further alleged that he was taken to a man who accused him of witchcraft and subjected him to torture, including burning his hands over charcoal.

He said his injuries later became infected, but his stepmother allegedly refused to take him to a hospital and instead forced him to continue working.

According to him, a passerby who noticed his condition alerted the police, leading to his rescue and the arrest of the stepmother.

He was subsequently taken to a specialist hospital where doctors amputated his hand due to the severity of the damage.

The incident has generated reactions on social media, with many Nigerians calling for justice and stronger protection for vulnerable children.

Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the matter.

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Cars Torched as South Africans Protest Alleged Nigerian ‘Igbo King’ Coronation

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Cars Torched as South Africans Protest Alleged Nigerian ‘Igbo King’ Coronation

Cars Torched as South Africans Protest Alleged Nigerian ‘Igbo King’ Coronation

Violence erupted on Monday in KuGompo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa, following the reported coronation of a Nigerian national as a traditional king, prompting the Nigerian High Commission to issue a 10-point safety advisory urging Nigerians in the country to prioritise safety and maintain a low profile.

According to the advisory titled “Advisory to All Nigerians Living in the Republic of South Africa,” citizens were urged to exercise caution, limit movement, avoid interactions with unfamiliar persons, and suspend socio-cultural activities to reduce the risk of becoming targets amid rising tensions. The circular also advised Nigerians to respect local laws and customs and refrain from posting inflammatory content on social media that could escalate the situation.

What began as a peaceful protest over the alleged installation of Solomon Eziko as Igwe Ndigbo quickly escalated. Videos and images of the coronation circulated widely, sparking anger among residents and civic groups. Protesters torched vehicles, vandalised properties, and clashed with law enforcement. Police reportedly deployed teargas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds, while fire services worked to contain the blazes.

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A man was stabbed during the unrest and taken to hospital. Authorities clarified that the victim was not linked to the demonstration, though some civic groups claimed one of their members was injured and also struck by a vehicle.

Several groups, including ActionSA, the Patriotic Alliance, and the civic movement March and March, joined traditional leaders in condemning the alleged coronation as illegal and unconstitutional.

  • Athol Trollip, ActionSA Eastern Cape leader, said: “There is no constitutional provision for any foreigner, legal or illegal, to coronate themselves in the Eastern Cape. We support existing local kings, not Nigerian kings.”
  • Steve Motale, Patriotic Alliance spokesperson, said: “We condemn this fake coronation. Even the Nigerian High Commissioner has denounced it.”

The Royal House of AbaThembu also denied involvement, calling social media claims linking King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo to the coronation false and misleading.

The unrest follows recent anti-migrant protests in South Africa, where residents demanded stricter immigration policies targeting Nigerians and other foreign nationals. Analysts say the protests reflect broader xenophobic tensions and concern over foreign influence on local traditional structures.

The Federal Government of Nigeria continues to monitor the situation closely, urging citizens in South Africa to remain law-abiding, cautious, and vigilant until stability returns.

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El-Rufai Alleges Plot to Arrest Brother to Force Negotiation

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Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El‑Rufai
Former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai

El-Rufai Alleges Plot to Arrest Brother to Force Negotiation

Former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai has alleged that security operatives planned to arrest his elder brother, Bashir El-Rufai, if he returned to Nigeria for their mother’s burial — reportedly as a tactic to pressure him into negotiations.

In a video statement, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain said Bashir avoided attending the funeral to prevent detention. “My elder brother Bashir El-Rufai couldn’t make it because we learned there was a plan to arrest him… they believe if they get him, I will negotiate,” he revealed.

El-Rufai’s mother, Hajiya Umma El-Rufai, passed away in Cairo, Egypt, on Friday. Her remains were flown to Abuja and buried on Sunday. The burial coincided with El-Rufai’s ongoing legal troubles, including his arrest and detention by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) over allegations of corruption and money laundering.

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The former governor was arraigned before a Federal High Court in Kaduna on March 24 on a 10-count charge. His case was adjourned until March 31, 2026, for hearings on pending applications, including his bail request. He was granted temporary release from ICPC custody to attend his mother’s funeral.

Observers say El-Rufai’s claims highlight concerns over the alleged use of family members as leverage in political and legal disputes, sparking debate over the conduct of anti-graft agencies in Nigeria. Analysts also note the potential political implications as El-Rufai continues to assert his innocence and challenge the legal proceedings against him.

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