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Nigeria’s chief of defence staff, General Christopher Musa, called for urgent and decisive measures to secure the country’s ...
The General’s second proposition—fencing Nigeria’s extensive borders with countries like Niger, Chad, and Cameroon—may initially strike some as impractical or even extreme.
Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has revealed the country’s most dangerous border. According to the ...
And he asked, “Can we start thinking of fencing our border, we have 1,500km with Niger Republic, 1,900km with Cameroon. Chad is there, all over us, we are surrounded by francophone countries.
Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, says Nigeria’s porous borders have made the country vulnerable to ...
Nigeria's longest border (1,975 km) is with Cameroon in the northeast, a Boko Haram hotspot. It also shares 1,500 km with Niger and 85 km with Chad, nations that have lost territory to armed groups.
Nigeria's longest border (1,975 km) is with Cameroon in the northeast, a Boko Haram hotspot. It also shares 1,500 km with Niger and 85 km with Chad, nations that have lost territory to armed groups.
Nigeria's longest border (1,975 km) is with Cameroon in the northeast, a Boko Haram hotspot. It also shares 1,500 km with Niger and 85 km with Chad, nations that have lost territory to armed groups.