• Contact Us
  • About Us
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Security

US To Send 200 Troops To Nigeria To Train African Nation’s Military

metro by metro
February 11, 2026
in Security
0
Whiplash: How Trump’s Threat To Strike Nigeria Further Reshuffles Pentagon Priorities 
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS

 

 

Read Also

Concerns Over Oil Supply As  Fuel Tanker Ablaze In Strait Of Hormuz After Drone Strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards Say 

Investors Brace For Bigger Backlash From Middle East War 

ECOWAS Warns Gulf Escalation Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves Across West Africa

 

The United States is planning to send about 200 troops to Nigeria to train the African nation’s military to fight Islamist militants, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, weeks after President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes against what he called Islamic State targets.

READ ALSO:Nigeria, Libya Oil Supply Shortages  Responsible For OPEC Output Fall In January 
The U.S. military said last week it sent a small team of troops to Nigeria without specifying a number, marking the first acknowledgment of U.S. forces on the ground since Washington struck by air on Christmas Day.

Trump has said there could be more U.S. military action in Nigeria and Reuters has reported that the U.S. had been conducting surveillance flights over the country from Ghana since at least late November.

The official said the 200 troops will supplement a handful of U.S. military personnel already in Nigeria to help local forces.
U.S. Africa Command did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nigeria has come under intense pressure from Washington to act after Trump alleged the West African nation was failing to protect Christians from Islamist militants operating in the northwest.

The Nigerian government denies any systematic persecution of Christians, saying it is targeting Islamist fighters and other armed groups that attack and kill both Christians and Muslims.
Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters have intensified attacks on military convoys and civilians, and the northwest remains an epicenter of a 17-year Islamist insurgency.

Nigeria’s population of over 230 million people is roughly evenly divided among Christians, who predominate in the south, and Muslims, who predominate in the north.

Previous Post

The Education Collaborative Joins Africa.com Knowledge Partner Network to Advance Education Leadership Across Africa

Next Post

Oil Holds Steady As US–Iran Tensions Provide Support

Related Posts

Concerns Over Oil Supply As  Fuel Tanker Ablaze In Strait Of Hormuz After Drone Strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards Say 
Security

Concerns Over Oil Supply As  Fuel Tanker Ablaze In Strait Of Hormuz After Drone Strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards Say 

March 2, 2026
Investors Brace For Bigger Backlash From Middle East War 
Security

Investors Brace For Bigger Backlash From Middle East War 

March 2, 2026
ECOWAS Warns UN: Terrorism Now An ‘Existential Threat’ To West Africa
Security

ECOWAS Warns Gulf Escalation Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves Across West Africa

March 2, 2026
Drone-backed Militants Attack Nigerian Army Base, Several Soldiers Dead 
Security

Major, Captain, Seven Others Feared Dead After ISWAP Invasion Of Military Base In Borno 

March 2, 2026
Next Post
Ogoniland oil spill

Oil Holds Steady As US–Iran Tensions Provide Support

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

refinery

Oil Rises As Expanding US-Israeli Conflict With Iran Elevates supply Risks

March 3, 2026
Concerns Over Oil Supply As  Fuel Tanker Ablaze In Strait Of Hormuz After Drone Strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards Say 

Concerns Over Oil Supply As  Fuel Tanker Ablaze In Strait Of Hormuz After Drone Strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards Say 

March 2, 2026

NGX Group Appoints Olaniyan as Group Chief Strategy Officer

March 2, 2026
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version