Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s special adviser, Daniel Dwala, told Newsweek that the “small unit of military personnel” ...
In the spirit of America’s Black History Month, observed every February, I often write about themes that resonate with the occasion. In that same spirit, I am reproducing a slightly edited version of ...
The unfolding debate around the American president’s recent pronouncements on ending the “Christian genocide” in northern Nigeria has forced the world to revisit two uncomfortable questions: how far ...
As 2026 looms and the Trump White House sharpens its second-term foreign policy priorities, one critical test is unfolding far from Washington headlines: Nigeria’s escalating fight against violent ...
I conducted a comprehensive analysis of the America First Global Health Strategy and the bilateral agreements between the US ...
Over the last few months, I’ve been increasingly vocal about the rise of radical Islam in the U.S. As a result, the Left has predictably lost their minds—calling me a “racist” and an “Islamophobe.” ...
As the United States celebrates its freedom on this year’s July 4 Independence Day, it is worth exploring the historical link between Nigeria and America While geographically distant, these two ...
There are 327,000 Nigerians legally living in the United States of America. According to data US Census Bureau broken down by Pew Research Centre, Nigeria leads the list of African immigrants in ...
The Nigerian government has said it would “welcome American support” fighting terrorism, but again denied that there was any Christian genocide happening in the country. Daniel Bwala, an advisor to ...
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