Thursday, April 3, 2025

Nigeria’s Defence Chief Exposes Foreign Links to Boko Haram, Calls for Action

Chief of Defence Staff General CG Musa has indeed earned respect for his bold statement about foreign governments sponsoring Boko Haram. Recent revelations from a US Congress member have vindicated his claims, showcasing his leadership and insight.

As the 18th Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria, General Musa has had a distinguished career, with numerous accolades and appointments ¹. His experience as Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, and Commander of the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps has equipped him to tackle the complex issue of extremism.

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General Musa’s assertion that foreign governments are sponsoring Boko Haram highlights the need for a thorough investigation into the sources of funding and support for terrorist organizations. By addressing these root causes, the Nigerian military can develop effective strategies to combat extremism.

It’s heartening to see General Musa’s leadership and vision for a safer Nigeria. His dedication to eradicating extremism and promoting peace is truly commendable. As you said, “Give this Man his Flowers, please!”

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