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Russia urges US to follow international law amid Nigeria military threat

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Russia has responded to potential US military action in Nigeria by calling for strict adherence to international law. Moscow also declined to comment on Kazakhstan’s planned accession to the Abraham Accords, highlighting shifting geopolitical alliances.

Russia has called on the United States to comply with international legal standards amid reports of potential American military intervention in Nigeria. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated Friday that Moscow is closely monitoring the situation following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he ordered the Pentagon to develop military options against terrorist groups in the African nation.

Monitoring US Military Planning

During a press briefing in Moscow, Zakharova responded to an Anadolu Agency question by emphasizing Russia’s position on the emerging crisis. “We are closely monitoring this issue and call on all parties involved to strictly comply with international legal norms,” she stated. The comments come after President Trump declared on November 1 that he had directed the Pentagon to prepare options for potential military measures in Nigeria, citing the protection of Christian communities as justification.

Diplomatic Neutrality on Kazakhstan

When questioned about Kazakhstan’s intention to become the first Central Asian nation to join the Abraham Accords, the Russian spokeswoman maintained a position of diplomatic reserve. “Get a response from the country you mention, and then, if there need be, we’ll comment on it,” Zakharova told reporters. Her response indicates Moscow’s cautious approach to the expanding normalization agreements between Arab states and Israel, particularly when involving countries within Russia’s traditional sphere of influence.

Regional Implications and Strategic Positioning

The developments highlight the complex geopolitical landscape where major powers navigate relationships with African nations and former Soviet states. Russia’s call for international law adherence in Nigeria contrasts with its own military operations elsewhere, while its neutral stance on Kazakhstan’s diplomatic moves suggests a recalibrating approach to regional alliances. These positions emerge as the US expands both military planning in Africa and diplomatic initiatives in Central Asia through the Abraham Accords framework.

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Eliminate terrorists, sponsors to prevent US military action, Adeboye urges FG

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General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye has urged President Bola Tinubu to take urgent and diplomatic action to address security challenges.

Adeboye gave the advice on Friday during the November Holy Ghost Service while reacting to recent threats issued by US President Donald Trump.

He recommended a 90-day deadline for security chiefs to eliminate terrorist groups or face dismissal.

Adeboye also suggested that President Tinubu engage diplomatically with US President Donald Trump to secure a 100-day grace period before any international action is taken against Nigeria.

“Let the government use diplomatic methods to convince President Trump to give us 100 days of grace. All our service chiefs, fortunately, are new, should perform within three months, or resign,” he said.

Adeboye emphasised the importance of identifying and exposing sponsors of terrorism and insurgency, regardless of their influence.

He warned that if America attacks Nigeria, no foreign power, including China and Russia, would come to Nigeria’s aid.

“When giving orders to the service chiefs this time around, we should make it clear to them that they are not only to eliminate the terrorists but also their sponsors, no matter how influential they may be.

“When I say our leaders should move fast, move diplomatically, and move wisely, we must take note of the fact that if America should attack us, China is not coming to defend us. Russia will not come to defend us.

“All the so-called world leaders will talk, they will condemn what America has done in the strongest terms, that’s all they will do. Britain is not going to come and help us. No other foreign power will come to our aid.

He stressed that this is not a time for debates or arguments, but for practical action to protect lives.

“This is not the time for joking. This is not the time for drama. This is not the time for semantics. This is not the time to begin to argue, is it suicide or kidnapping or whatever name they call it? And this is not the time to say, ‘Ah, it’s not Christians alone, Muslims are also involved.’ The point is, people are dying. Innocent people are dying”, he added.

In his advice, Adeboye drew from his experience with past administrations, including that of late President Muhammadu Buhari, whom he advised to take decisive action against terrorism.

Unfortunately, those efforts were not sustained to achieve lasting peace.

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“This is not the time for apportioning blame. Our President inherited this problem, it started before him.

“Some of you will remember who called the service chiefs together and said, ‘I give you three months, get rid of all these Boko Haram people or resign. It’s not allowed to tell you who gave him that advice. He ran with that advice, but he didn’t follow it through, because he gave the order as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and the security operatives moved fast.

“But three months went by, and the work was not done. So I went to see him. It wasn’t unusual. This time, somehow, the press got to know that I visited him. Of course, they were not there when we talked.

“Unfortunately, like I said, he’s not alive now. I would have asked you to go and ask him, ‘Sir, why didn’t you follow through? Because when three months passed and the work wasn’t done, why didn’t you proceed with your, are we going to call it threat?’

“I won’t tell you the details, but one thing came out of that meeting,” he said.

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PHOTOS: Anti-Trump Protest Breaks Out In Kano

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The US President subsequently threatened that if the Nigerian government fails to address the killing of Christians, the American military will intervene.

Islamic groups in Kano State have taken to the streets in protest against recent moves by U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in Nigeria’s security situation.

The protesters trooped out on Saturday to counter Trump’s claim of Christian genocide in Nigeria.

They were seen displaying placards with different inscriptions such as ‘We condemn Trump’s threat to attack Nigeria’, ‘There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria’, ‘America wants to control our resources’, amongst others.

Recall that Trump recently designated Nigeria as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ over the alleged persecution of Christians in the country.

The US President subsequently threatened that if the Nigerian government fails to address the killing of Christians, the American military will intervene.

The Nigerian government has since denied the alleged Christian genocide, describing it as false.

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EFCC Hands Over Recovered N42.5m To 70-Year-Old Widow Defrauded By Her Account Officer In Kaduna

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The handover, which took place on Thursday, November 6, 2025 was done in the Kaduna Zonal Directorate of the Commission by its Acting director, Bawa Kaltungo on behalf of EFCC’s Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has returned a bank draft of ₦42,500,000 to Mrs. Margret Taye Odofin, a 70-year-old widow and retiree. The funds were recovered from her fraudulent account and an investment officer, Mrs. Kehinde Olawale Yusuf, who was employed at one of the new-generation banks.

The handover, which took place on Thursday, November 6, 2025 was done in the Kaduna Zonal Directorate of the Commission by its Acting director, Bawa Kaltungo on behalf of EFCC’s Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.
The widower, in a petition to the Kaduna Zonal Directorate of the EFCC in December 2024, had alleged that Mrs. Yusuf, being her account and investment officer , had between November 2020 and December, 2020, lured her into investing in some ponzi businesses with a promise of a quarterly return on the investment of N1,700,000 (One Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Naira), but unknown to her, the banker’s motive was solely to defraud her as she later realised that the sum of N47 million had been creamed off her account and wired to various bank accounts without her permission.

Mrs Yusuf cut off communications with her and fled to the United Kingdom after she made enquiries from her on the transactions.

However, her flight out of the country could not deter the EFCC from tracing and recovering the stolen monetary assets.

An over-joyed Odofin was effusive with thanks and praises for the Commission and Olukoyede for the recovery.

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