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Buoyed by U.S Support, Tinubu Vows Sustained Military Operations in 2026

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In his 2026 New Year’s message, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu outlined a continued aggressive military posture against armed groups.

The Nigerian president also expressed his resolve to achieve for citizens a significant internal security through an important reform: the creation of a decentralized policing system.

Addressing the nation, Tinubu confirmed that “decisive actions were taken against terrorist targets” in collaboration with international partners, specifically mentioning the United States in operations on December 24 in the Northwest.

He stated that the Armed Forces have since “sustained operations against terror networks and criminal strongholds” across the volatile Northwest and Northeast regions.

This acknowledgment of ongoing foreign-backed strikes highlights the international dimension of Nigeria’s thorny security fight and shows the persistent threat posed by terrorist and criminal elements, which Tinubu said remain “determined to disrupt our way of life.”

Beyond military action, the core of the president’s security message centered on a proposed structural overhaul.

“I continue to believe that a decentralized policing system with appropriate safeguards… is critical to effectively addressing terrorism, banditry, and related security challenges,” Tinubu asserted.

This model, complemented by “properly regulated forest guards” and “anchored on accountability,” represents a potential paradigm shift from Nigeria’s current centralized police force—a long-debated reform that advocates argue would allow for more responsive, localized security management.

The president noted that security was inseparable from his administration’s economic agenda, noting, “economic progress must be accompanied by security and peace.”

For investors monitoring Africa’s largest economy, the speech signals that security will remain a top-tier priority and a key measure of stability in 2026.

Tinubu also pledged that security and intelligence agencies would “deepen cooperation with regional and global partners” in the new year, reinforcing Nigeria’s role as a frontline state in the West African struggle against transnational terror and criminal networks.

Nigeria’s internal security stability is of paramount importance for the West African sub-region. A more secure Nigeria reduces the risk of cross-border spillover of conflict and crime, fostering a safer environment for trade and integration within the ECOWAS bloc. However, the success of proposed reforms like decentralized policing will be closely watched as a potential model for the region.

President Tinubu’s message sets a tone of determined continuity in military strategy paired with a willingness to institute major domestic security reforms, defining the dual track that will shape Nigeria’s fight for national stability in the coming year.

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Pope Leo XIV to Embark on Ambitious 10-Day Tour of Four African Nations

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Pope Leo XIV will depart on Monday, April 13, 2026, for a major 10-day apostolic journey to Africa, visiting Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea.

Vatican officials are describing the tour as a deliberate effort to shine a global spotlight on the continent.

The trip, spanning nearly 18,000 kilometers (11,185 miles) and including stops in 11 cities and towns, will be the longest and most ambitious overseas journey of the pontiff’s young papacy.

During the tour, running from April 13 to 23, the 70-year-old Pope is scheduled to deliver 25 speeches, hold meetings with political leaders, and engage extensively with local Catholic communities.

Cardinal Michael Czerny, a senior Vatican official and close adviser to Pope Leo, said the visit is intended “to help turn the world’s attention to Africa.”

He noted that by heading to the continent early in his pontificate, the first American Pope is sending a strong message that “Africa matters” and should not be overlooked amid other global concerns.

Africa is currently the fastest-growing region for Catholicism, with more than 20% of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics now living on the continent. Equatorial Guinea, which has not hosted a papal visit since 1982, is over 70% Catholic, while significant Catholic populations exist in Cameroon and Angola. Algeria, by contrast, is overwhelmingly Muslim with a small Catholic community.

The tour comes as Pope Leo has taken an increasingly vocal stance against the ongoing war in Iran. Vatican officials say the African visit reflects both the Church’s pastoral priorities and its commitment to global solidarity with regions often marginalized in international discourse.

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U.S. Warns Citizens to Reconsider Travel to Nigeria Citing Terrorism

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Washington, D.C. – The United States has issued a strong travel advisory urging its citizens to reconsider all travel to Nigeria, citing persistent threats of terrorism, kidnapping, civil unrest, and armed attacks across large parts of the country.

In an update released last Wednesday, the US State Department placed several Nigerian states under its highest-level “Do Not Travel” warning due to the deteriorating security situation.

The advisory also authorised the voluntary departure of non-emergency US embassy staff and their families from Abuja, describing the overall environment as increasingly challenging for American citizens and diplomats.

Despite deepening security cooperation between Washington and Abuja — including counter-terrorism support, intelligence sharing, maritime security, and military training with US-supplied aircraft and helicopters — the move underscores the gap between strategic partnership and the daily reality of insecurity faced by civilians and foreigners in many regions.

The advisory warns that violent attacks could occur with little or no warning in public places such as markets, hotels, places of worship, schools, and transportation hubs.

Nigerian authorities have yet to issue a formal response to the latest warning. In the past, officials have criticised such advisories for unfairly tarnishing the country’s image and potentially harming diaspora travel, international conferences, and foreign investment at a time when Nigeria is seeking economic recovery.

The development comes amid a fresh surge in deadly attacks in parts of the country, raising renewed concerns about the effectiveness of ongoing counter-insurgency operations against groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP, as well as banditry and communal violence in other regions.

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Ghana Launches Month-Long Cultural Festival in Ethiopia to Strengthen Pan-African Ties

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The Ghana Embassy in Ethiopia and Permanent Mission to the African Union and UNECA has officially launched “Ghana Month,” a major cultural and diplomatic initiative aimed at deepening ties between Ghana and Ethiopia while showcasing Ghana’s rich heritage across Africa.

The celebration, running throughout May 2026 at Kuriftu Village in partnership with Kuriftu Resorts, will feature cultural performances, creative exhibitions, music, fashion, culinary experiences, and entrepreneurial showcases. It is expected to attract diplomats, business leaders, tourists, and the Ethiopian public.

Counsellor Ms Grace Maakinyi Mbiba, in her opening remarks, described the initiative as “an opportunity to showcase the diversity of Ghana’s heritage and the dynamism of its creative and entrepreneurial sectors.”

Ambassador Dr Robert Afriyie commended Kuriftu Resorts for the collaboration, calling it a true embodiment of Pan-Africanism. He noted that the event aligns with Ghana’s broader vision of using tourism, culture, music, fashion, and history to promote continental unity and economic cooperation.

The Ambassador highlighted the growing bilateral relationship between Ghana and Ethiopia and positioned the month-long celebration as a practical platform to leverage the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) through cultural exchange and people-to-people connections.

The initiative is expected to boost tourism, trade, and mutual understanding between the two nations.

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