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Why Did Netizens Mock Nigeria For Importing JF-17 Fighter Jets From Pakistan?

May 25, 2021 The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on May 20 inducted three JF-17 Thunder fighter jets that were acquired from Pakistan at a ceremony marking the 57th anniversary of NAF. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari attended the ceremony along with top security officials from Pakistan. With the sale of indigenous fighter aircraft to a foreign country under a USD 184 million contract, Pakistan has achieved a key milestone in its aircraft-producing capabilities. The JF-17s will boost the ground-strike capabilities of the Nigerian Air Force and serve as the frontline multi-role fighters in the country. “These aircraft have significantly boosted our operational effectiveness in the fight to defeat all threats to the nation,” NAF Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Isiaka Oladayo Amao told reporters on the sidelines of the induction ceremony. He said the aircraft will “equip and energize the NAF towards combating terrorism, insurgency and other threats.”

8 Christians killed, church burned down during attack in Nigeria

Eight Christians were killed, and a church building was burned down along with a few homes during an attack last week by bandits in northwestern Nigeria’s Kaduna state amid what some advocates say is an attempt by some to “cleanse” the country of its Christians.

Overcoming opposition to restructuring - Punch Newspapers

Overcoming opposition to restructuring - Punch Newspapers
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8 Christians killed, church burned down during attack in Nigeria

8 Christians killed, church burned down during attack in Nigeria
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South-East: Afenifere faults Buhari s shoot-at-sight order

…The move could trigger another programme” Adebanjo warns Ola Ajayi, Ibadan AFENIFERE, an apex Yoruba association has described the shoot-on-sight order given to soldiers in the South East by President Muhammadu Buhari as a move that would further threaten the unity and ruptured peace in the country. The order which was given to the soldiers who are predominantly Northerners without first exploring the option of dialogue, the association maintained, had further fuelled the suspicion that President Buhari did not consider the life of another ethnic group sacred but that of Fulani, his kinsmen. South-East: Afenifere faults Buhari’s shoot-at-sight order

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