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US Dept of War SPY PLANE, Drone RQ-4B Global Hawk Secretly Arrive Nigeria’s Airspace, conducts reconnaissance on ISWAP, Boko Haram hideouts in Borno

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*Enter, Exit Nigeria Three Times within 24 hours without a trace, take pictures, videos of militants’ huts and lifestyle, Record audios and conversations of any moving live object inside the forest, 24/7 round-the-clock surveillance activated

*Undercover agents to infiltrate bandits’ abode, plans to extend tracking to all hot spots in the country

END of the road may have come a full circle for terrorists operating in Africa’s most populous black nation, as the United States Department of War under Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War permitted the U.S Air Force SPY PLANE, Drone RQ-4B Global Hawk to secretly enter Nigeria’s Airspace two days ago, on Saturday, November 29, 2025 under the cover of darkness, conducts reconnaissance on the activities of Islamic State of West Africa Province, ISWAP, and Jama’at Ahl al-Sunna li al-Da’wa wa al-Jihad, Boko Haram hideouts in Borno State, North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria.

The tight lip clandestine operation well planned at the United States Africa Command Headquarters, AFRICOM under the direct supervision of the newly American Senate confirmed Lt. Gen. Dagvin Anderson as the new commander of AFRICOM, replacing General Michael Langley took off in a remote location in Accra, Ghana without the knowledge of anyone, so the plans won’t leak out.

The U.S. fighting spy plane, drone successfully entered and exited the Nigeria’s airspace three times within 24 hours without a trace. It took pictures, videos of militants’ huts and lifestyle, recorded audios and conversations of any moving live object inside the forest, while a 24/7 round-the-clock surveillance is now activated.

For the records, Nigeria-U. S. Security signed agreement in Washington DC authorizes direct airstrike from unmanned airplane in Ghana’s clandestine operational base under AFRICOM HQ supervision, with another secret launchpad in Nigeria to wipe out the terrorists.

Naija Standard Newspaper Inc USA reporters can assuredly say that based on reliable sources in The WHITE House and Department of War in Washington DC, a major part of the plan is to have undercover agents infiltrate bandits’ abode, and extend tracking to all hot spots, troubled regions around the country.

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To ensure a smooth, independent AFRICOM for a flawless operation, the U.S. Senate confirmed Lt. Gen. Dagvin Anderson as the new commander purposely to enhance the U.S. military’s ability to address threats and opportunities on the African continent and signaling the formal separation of AFRICOM from U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF).

This change is intended to increase U.S. responsiveness and cooperation in Africa amid increasing geopolitical competition from Russia and China. Lt. Gen. Dagvin Anderson is the new commander, the first Air Force officer to lead AFRICOM.

AFRICOM will no longer be a subordinate command to USAREUR-AF, operating instead as an independent combatant command.

Corroborating this important view, Brant Phillip, a top security expert, tracker, and a jihadi expert with special focus on the Sahel reportedly said: “I can confirm that the United States has begun conducting operations inside Nigeria as part of an agreement with the Nigerian government aimed at tackling escalating terrorism. The U.S. Department of War is already conducting reconnaissance in western Nigeria from their base in Ghana, without (any public) permission announced by the Nigerian government, possible agreements being signed behind closed doors,” being part of an agreement with the Nigerian government aimed at ending terrorism.

Phillip stated on Saturday that a United States aircraft carried out an operation in Borno State, noting that the aircraft took off from Accra, Ghana.

“Confirming my earlier reports, a manned US ISR aircraft was conducting reconnaissance earlier today over ISWAP territory in southwestern Lake Chad, Borno State, northeast Nigeria, it originally took off from Accra, Ghana and is currently on its way back,” he wrote on X.

Earlier on Thursday, Brant had stated, “The US Department of War is already conducting reconnaissance operations in western Nigeria from their base in Ghana, without (any public) permission announced by the Nigerian government, possible agreements being signed behind closed doors.”

He further added, “According to a private source familiar with the military deal between the US and Nigeria, the US will be allowed to conduct UAV airstrikes against terrorist targets inside Nigeria, the scope only include unmanned aircrafts (UAVs), not fighter jets or bombers.

“The American counterpart will mainly fill the ISR gaps of the Nigerian army with manned and/or unmanned aircrafts and will likely (still unconfirmed) use the Kainji Air Base in Niger State as a launchpad.”

On Sunday afternoon, he wrote again that the United States ISR aircraft had returned to spy over ISWAP’s Mantiqah Krinwa.

“The US Air Force ISR aircraft returned for the third day in a row to spy over ISWAP’s “Mantiqah Krinwa” in Borno state on the fringes of Lake Chad, northeast Nigeria, the aircraft is currently circling over the area and took off from Accra, Ghana, as usual,” he said.

Reacting to his posts, former presidential aide Bashir Ahmad condemned the disclosures and accused Brant of revealing sensitive information to ISWAP.

“Stop exposing this vital information to ISWAP please,” he wrote on Saturday.

*Background:

Following the designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” by Donald Trump over alleged genocide against Christians, the Nigerian government rejected the label and subsequently sent a delegation to the US.

In a publication on its war website, the United States provided details of the meeting.

The statement was issued by the Assistant to the Secretary of War for Public Affairs and Senior Advisor, Sean Parnell.

“On Nov. 20, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth welcomed a delegation of security leaders from the Federal Republic of Nigeria led by their National Security Advisor, Mr. Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to the Pentagon,” the statement said.

“Both leaders discussed ways to make tangible progress on stopping violence against Christians in Nigeria and combatting West African jihadist terrorist groups.”

“Secretary Hegseth emphasized the need for Nigeria to demonstrate commitment and take both urgent and enduring action to stop violence against Christians and conveyed the Department’s desire to work by, with, and through Nigeria to deter and degrade terrorists that threaten the United States,” it added.

Members of the Nigerian delegation included Mr. Ribadu; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Ojukwu; Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun; Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN); Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede; Chief of Defence Intelligence, Lt. Gen. E.A.P. Undiendeye; Special Adviser to the NSA, Idayat Hassan; Director of Foreign Relations, ONSA, Ibrahim Babani; Acting Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy of Nigeria, Nuru Biu; and the head of the Political and Economic Section, Embassy of Nigeria, Paul Alabi.

Before the meeting, the US President had threatened to carry out a military operation in Nigeria to wipe out those he described as “Islamic terrorists”.

As of the time of this report, aside from Brant’s posts, neither the Nigerian government nor the United States had issued any official statement confirming a US military operation on Nigerian soil.

Trump’s threat of military action has been widely rejected by the Nigerian Presidency and has sparked controversy across the country.

Kidnapping for ransom, killings, and banditry continue to occur daily, leaving Nigerians to grapple with the widespread insecurity.

The current U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) headquarters is in Stuttgart, Germany, at Kelley Barracks. However, there is a current effort to establish an independent command and move the headquarters to Africa, with Morocco being a strong candidate being considered.

This location was chosen partly because of its same time zone as many African nations, which facilitates communication, and its access for air travel.

Morocco is reportedly being considered as a strong candidate for the new headquarters.

Morocco’s strategic location, modern military infrastructure, political stability, and consistent security partnership with the U.S. make it a strong choice.

Other locations that have been considered in the past include Botswana, Ethiopia, Liberia, and even locations within the United States.

This reorganization is a response to increasing influence from Russia and China in Africa and aims to enhance the U.S. military’s ability to address threats and opportunities on the continent.

*Additional reports by Sahara Reporters

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Female CEOs of Federal Agencies pledge commitment to Tinubu’s re-election

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A delegation of female Chief Executive Officers heading key Federal Government agencies, on Thursday, paid a courtesy visit to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nentawe Yilwatda, at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja, where they pledged their commitment to the continued growth of the party and the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The delegation, led by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, comprised 37 women occupying strategic leadership positions across federal government agencies and parastatals.

The visit served as a platform for the women to showcase their contributions to national development, express solidarity with the APC leadership, and advocate greater inclusion of women in the nation’s political structure.

Among those in the delegation were Aisha Rimi, Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission; Temitope Ilori, Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS; Olubunmi Kuku, Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria; Zubaida Umar of the National Emergency Management Agency; Binta Bello of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons; Mojoyinoluwa Dekalu-Thomas of the Nigerian Electricity Liability Management Company; Nonye Ayeni of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council; and Tola Akerele of the National Theatre Nigeria, among others.

During the meeting, the women highlighted their contributions to governance and grassroots development while emphasizing the pivotal role women play in strengthening the party’s electoral base across the country.

The delegation noted that women remain the backbone of political mobilisation in Nigeria, particularly at the grassroots level, yet often receive limited recognition and support in political structures and appointments.

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They observed that despite their dedication to party activities and governance, women frequently face challenges including inadequate funding, limited political backing, and underrepresentation in leadership positions.

The delegation reiterated that women constitute the largest voting bloc in Nigeria and remain instrumental in mobilising grassroots support for the APC.

They pledged their readiness to intensify mobilisation efforts nationwide as the country approaches the next election cycle.

The female CEOs also expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for giving women significant opportunities to serve in leadership roles within government, noting that their appointments reflect growing recognition of women’s capabilities in governance.

However, they appealed for greater gender balance in political appointments and party structures to ensure broader representation.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Dabiri-Erewa explained that the group came together to support one another and showcase the collective impact of women in government leadership.

She said the women were united in their commitment to support the APC and the administration of President Tinubu, adding that they were prepared to contribute actively toward the party’s success in the 2027 general elections.

According to her, the women believe strongly in the leadership capacity of the APC National Chairman and expressed confidence that his disciplined and inclusive approach would further strengthen the party.

Responding, the APC National Chairman, Professor Yilwatda, commended the delegation for their leadership and for showcasing the contributions of Nigerian women in governance.

He congratulated them on their appointments and assured them of the party’s support, noting that women play an indispensable role in strengthening democratic participation and political mobilisation.

The APC Chairman emphasized the importance of visibility in politics and encouraged the women to participate actively in party programmes and activities.

According to him, increased participation and visibility would help amplify the contributions of women and provide greater opportunities for recognition and advancement.

He also assured them that the APC leadership would support initiatives aimed at promoting women’s involvement in political activities and governance.

Yilwatda further informed the delegation that the names of those who visited the party would be included in committees for the forthcoming APC National Convention, as part of efforts to ensure broader participation of women in party activities.

The APC Chairman encouraged the women to consistently publicise their achievements and programmes, noting that communicating their successes would help the party showcase the impact of the administration’s policies and strengthen public engagement with the electorate.

He stressed that mobilisation remains a critical component of political success and urged the delegation to continue engaging women across communities nationwide.

He also assured them that the party possesses a credible and technology-driven membership database, which can assist in identifying and engaging women at the grassroots level for mobilisation and political participation.

Reaffirming his support, Yilwatda assured the delegation of an open line of communication with the party leadership and pledged to work closely with them to strengthen women’s participation within the APC. The visit ended with a renewed commitment from both the APC leadership and the female CEOs to deepen collaboration, strengthen grassroots mobilisation among women, and consolidate support for the APC and the Tinubu administration ahead of future electoral engagements.

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Ex-Minister Nnaji’s aide gives update on certificate forgery allegation

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…says panel not mandated to determine whether Nnaji forged certificate

Dr Robert Ngwu, the Special Adviser to former Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Mr Uche Nnaji, has clarified reports claiming that a Federal Government panel confirmed certificate forgery against the ex-minister.

Ngwu, who made the clarification in a statement issued on Friday, in Abuja, said the investigative panel was not constituted to determine whether Nnaji forged a certificate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

He explained that the panel was set up following a petition Nnaji submitted to the Federal Ministry of Education over alleged misconduct by some officials of the university.

Ngwu said that report in some quarters suggested the panel had confirmed certificate forgery involving the former minister.

“The panel referenced in media reports was never constituted to determine whether Chief Uche Nnaji forged a certificate.

“It was set up following his petition to investigate alleged misconduct by certain university officials.

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“It is, therefore, misleading for any publication to suggest that the panel has already established certificate forgery when its official findings have not even been released.

“The matter concerning Chief Nnaji’s academic records is currently before a competent court, and it would be inappropriate for anyone to pre-empt the outcome of both the panel’s report and the judicial process.

“We urge the public to await the official report of the investigative panel and the final determination of the court before drawing conclusions on the matter,” Ngwu said.

He, however, said the official findings of the panel had not yet been released by the ministry.

According to him, Nnaji’s petition accused certain UNN officials, including the Vice-Chancellor, of intimidation and unlawful access to confidential student records.

Ngwu added that the petition also alleged tampering with academic records and disclosure of personal academic data without authorisation.

He said the petition argued that such actions could contravene provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act and other public service regulations.

“The petition also questioned a document allegedly used to justify the university administration’s actions.

“The Public Complaints Commission confirmed that a letter purportedly issued from its office was fraudulent,” he said.

Ngwu said the commission noted that no complaint had been filed against Nnaji and that the alleged author of the letter was not its staff member.

He also said the dispute over Nnaji’s academic records was currently before the Federal High Court.

Ngwu said Nnaji was seeking an order compelling the university to release his academic transcript, which he reportedly requested since May 2025.

He said proceedings at the Feb. 26 court sitting before Justice H. J. Yilwa could not continue due to procedural issues.

According to him, the court file lacked proof of service, while some respondents’ filings were not properly regularised.

Ngwu said counsel representing the university leadership sought an adjournment to address the issues.

He said the request was not opposed by Nnaji’s legal team from the chambers of Wole Olanipekun and Sebastine Hon.

Ngwu said the central issue remained Nnaji’s request for the release of his academic transcript from UNN.

He added that claims suggesting the panel had already confirmed certificate forgery were premature. (NAN)

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ATWAP warns against immediate ban of Single-Use Plastics, urges alternatives at Reps public hearing

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The Association for Table Water Producers of Nigeria (ATWAP) has urged lawmakers to consider practical alternatives before implementing a nationwide ban on single-use plastics, warning that the policy could disrupt water supply and increase illegal production.

Mrs. Clementina Ativie, a representative of ATWAP, made the appeal while presenting her address at a one-day public hearing organised by the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on the Preparedness for the Single-Use Plastic Ban in Nigeria at the National Assembly.

Speaking on behalf of table water producers across the country, Ativie said the association represents more than 45,000 indigenous water producers operating across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, 36 states, the Federal Capital Territory, and local government areas.

She explained that the packaged water industry, including sachet and bottled water, plays a vital role in providing affordable drinking water for millions of Nigerians, particularly low-income households.

According to her, a sudden ban on single-use plastic packaging without viable alternatives could lead to unregulated water production and serious public health risks.

“If you ban water production without an alternative, you will introduce illegal production where there will be no traceable address, no identity, and no regulatory oversight,” she said, warning that such a development could lead to the spread of waterborne diseases.

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Ativie also highlighted the sector’s role in employment generation, noting that the industry provides jobs for thousands of Nigerians, many of whom lack formal education and depend on the sector for their livelihoods.

She urged lawmakers to adopt a gradual approach to environmental reforms by focusing on recycling initiatives and developing affordable alternatives to plastic packaging.

According to her, ATWAP already has nationwide structures that could support recycling programs, including systems to recover used nylon packaging through distributors and customers.

She stressed that recycling remains the most practical option for now until affordable and widely available alternatives to plastic packaging are developed.

The public hearing forms part of the House of Representatives’ efforts to evaluate Nigeria’s readiness for a potential ban on single-use plastics and to gather input from stakeholders across the manufacturing, environmental, and public health sectors.

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