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Niger Coup Leaders Appoint New Governors To Take Charge Of 8 Regions

General Abdourahmane Tchiani who declared himself as the new leader of Niger after a dramatic coup has appointed new governors for the 8 regions in the country.

Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency expert, posted a video in which the leader disclosed this on his verified Twitter handle on Wednesday.

The new governors and the regions they are to take charge of are Agadez - Brigade General Ibro Boulama; Dosso - Brigadier General Iro Oumarou; Diffa - Brigadier General Ibrahim Bagadoma; Niamey - Brigadier General Abdou Assouman Harouna; Tahoua - Major Colonel Oumarou Tawayé; Maradi - Inspector General of Police Issoufou Mamane; Tillabery - Lieutenant Colonel Maïna Boukar; Zinder - Colonel EF Labo Issoufou

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Gouseneck Inc.
3 yrs

Three Nigerian Men Has Been Sentenced To Dead After They Were Arrested With Cocaine "Ice" In Cambodia.

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Lawson Sofiyea
Lawson Sofiyea
3 yrs

Let the Truth be told about Tinubu Government

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Na only mumu dat voted for Tinubu will be crying like a baba.
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My brother stop crying, na you guys where supporting Tinubu for president during the campaign period. Now we have to suffer together with you all. Thanks
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Let the poor breath by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria ?? ?. We are still waiting for the governmental oxygen because we all are dying gradually in Nigeria ?? , may God help the poor in this regard, amen ?.
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Lawson
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Don't Force Nigeria To Engage In Endless War With Niger Republic - Bode George

Chief Olabode George has written strong warning letter to Tinubu and Nigerians over Tinubu’s intention to go into war with Niger Republic in a bid to return democracy.

I write to you as a Nigerian, a retired General in the Nigerian military, a patriot and a war tactician.

The population of Niger Republic is 27,294,785 (just like Lagos State).

Niamey is the capital and the population is 1,437,000 (not up to Alimosho Council in Lagos) and as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who gets security briefings everyday since you were sworn in on May 29, 2023, you may have been told that even a Brigade of the Nigerian Army, commanded by a Colonel, can crush the soldiers in Niger Republic.

If you remember, Nigeria, almost singularly, financed ECOMOG military operations and that was when our economy was better. Which economy are we going to use now to finance a full military operation in Niger Republic, when Mali and Burkina Faso have threatened to take sides with Niger Republic?

Will this not lead to the collapse of ECOWAS?

Do we really know the type of partisan game Western Powers, on one hand, Russia and China, on another hand, and some other African countries, are playing behind the scene? Can we really trust any one of them? Should Nigeria’s interest not play a major role before taking any decision of this gargantuan dimension which can lead to loss of lives and destruction of properties?

I saw a video today of some Nigeriens, on a road show, backing Tchiani and abusing you. That may have been arranged by the coupists quite alright but do we need that type of distraction now when everything is being done to ensure that Nigeria moves its economy to the next level?

Do we know the involvement of Russians because of the Uranium in Niger?
In Nigeria, the electoral process is yet to be concluded, the palliatives you promised because of the removal of fuel subsidy payment are still in the air, so why do we want to send our soldiers to engage in a needless war?
In ECOMOG, Nigeria paid for almost everything. But the economy then was different from what we have now.

We all know that Nigeriens, directly or indirectly, are fighting the French because of Assimilation Policy which has affected the Francophone speaking countries, unlike what we have in English speaking countries, like Nigeria.
We should think twice before entering another country militarily. Don’t start what you cannot finish.

Niger is one of the largest (land border) countries in the world and also one of the poorest. What exactly do we gain if we go to war in Niger? What? So that people can praise us as a defender of democracy? When people are dying at home, do we need that type of commendation from anybody?

I am a retired General. So, I know that war is not easy. Please, don’t force Nigerians to engage in an endless war.

Despite its mineral wealth, Niger Republic has been held down by its leadership for decades. More than 75 per cent of Nigeriens are poor and uneducated. At the right time, if they don’t want Tchiani, they will get rid of him. Let Nigeriens deal with their rot and let us focus on how to save our own situation back home.

I am sure you know that seven Northern states – Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe and Borno – share a 1,608 kilometres long border with five regions in Niger Republic. In case of any war, residents of these states will be direct targets of bullets and missiles. This can also lead to a resurgence of criminal activities in the border areas.

Also, some countries, such as Algeria, Libya, Chad, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali share borders with Niger Republic. Can we trust these countries to support us militarily and otherwise in case of a war with Niger Republic?
In all of these, we should ask ourselves, why did we finance a rail line to Maradi during the President Muhammadu Buhari administration?

Is this the right time to spend the money Nigeria doesn’t have to fight in another country?

Politically, economically, socially, we are still in a quagmire. Then you want to add the fourth one: Warfare.

Anybody who has been in the military will tell you war is not an easy thing. We must be careful.

Thank God you have started the diplomatic move.

Let the envoys continue the diplomatic discussion in Niger.

War is not a tea party.

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Ngdebexxt
3 yrs

Let The Poor Breathe !!!

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Well said my brother Magnus ?
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Whoosapp
3 yrs

41 African Countries Sign Military Agreements With Russia

Russia has signed agreements for military cooperation with over 40 African countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Friday in St Petersburg.

Putin made the announcement during the second and final day of the second Russia-Africa Summit, saying “We are developing partnerships in military and military-technical cooperation with more than 40 African states to strengthen the defence capabilities of the countries."

“African states received a wide range of weapons and technology, some for free. Some of these deliveries are provided on a gratuitous basis with the aim of enhancing the security and sovereignty of the countries.”

Putin also announced that Russia would provide assistance to the countries in their efforts to free themselves from the “vestiges of colonialism.”

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Gouseneck Inc.
Gouseneck Inc.
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This Ore Along Lagos - Benin Express Road Unde Water

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Lawson Sofiyea    Inside Africa Minds
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The President of Burkina Faso announces:
"Africa's time of slavery to Western regimes is over, and the battle for full independence has begun ... either homeland or death.

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Lawson
Lawson
3 yrs

Wow!!!
John Dumelo a Ghanaian Actor the farmer - God bless the farmer because this is what Africa needs for prosperity ?

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I love farming
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