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Soldiers have arrested foreign nationals linked to insecurity, says Bwala
NG🏛️ PoliticsConservative3 hr. ago

Soldiers have arrested foreign nationals linked to insecurity, says Bwala

Nigerian special adviser Daniel Bwala stated that soldiers have arrested foreign nationals suspected of being involved in insecurity across the country. He mentioned these arrests are connected to foreign government interference in Nigeria's internal affairs, particularly regarding oil resources and past policies. Bwala noted that the military has withheld the identities of the arrested individuals to protect diplomatic relations and facilitate potential prisoner exchanges. He also addressed concerns about U.S. involvement in funding terrorism, citing a congressional inquiry involving a U.S. Congressman questioning the CIA director. Additionally, Bwala discussed the expansion of terrorist groups like Boko Haram into new regions and denied allegations that the military protects terrorists during operations.

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Soldiers have arrested foreign nationals linked to insecurity, says Bwala

Nigerian special adviser Daniel Bwala stated that soldiers have arrested foreign nationals suspected of being involved in insecurity across the country. He mentioned these arrests are connected to foreign government interference in Nigeria's internal affairs, particularly regarding oil resources and past policies. Bwala noted that the military has withheld the identities of the arrested individuals to protect diplomatic relations and facilitate potential prisoner exchanges. He also addressed concerns about U.S. involvement in funding terrorism, citing a congressional inquiry involving a U.S. Congressman questioning the CIA director. Additionally, Bwala discussed the expansion of terrorist groups like Boko Haram into new regions and denied allegations that the military protects terrorists during operations.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the arrests of foreign nationals in a manner that emphasizes foreign interference and ties it to national security and economic interests, suggesting a strong stance against external influence. It presents the military actions as necessary responses to threats, aligning with a pro

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