Search

US Christmas airstrikes on Nigeria may alter political equation for Tinubu

US Marines and Sailors being transported by Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352. Photo by Joel Rivera-Camacho @ Unsplash
US Marines and Sailors being transported by Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352. Photo by Joel Rivera-Camacho @ Unsplash
  • U.S. Christmas strikes in Sokoto trigger religious backlash
  • Tinubu faces political risks as 2027 elections loom

 

ABUJA, NIGERIA – U.S. Christmas airstrikes in northern Nigeria have ignited a religious controversy that could reshape President Bola Tinubu’s political calculations ahead of the 2027 elections.

For many Nigerian Muslims, the symbolism of the U.S. strikes was stark. They were carried out on Christmas Day and targeted Sokoto, the historic seat of a more than 200-year-old Islamic caliphate led by a Sultan.

Recent Business

Gold mine. Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel @ Unsplash
After gold’s 2025 surge, is Africa ready to capture more value in 2026?
Read More »
Cryptocurrency now legal in Ghana. Photo by Michael Förtsch @ Unsplash
Ghana legalises cryptocurrencies with VASP law, reshaping digital finance landscape
Read More »
Central Bank of Egypt and Afreximbank sign MoU for the establishment of a Gold Bank Programme in Egypt. Photo @ Afreximbank
Africa moves to reclaim gold value chains with pan-African Gold Bank plan
Read More »

Recent Politics

US Marines and Sailors being transported by Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352. Photo by Joel Rivera-Camacho @ Unsplash
US Christmas airstrikes on Nigeria may alter political equation for Tinubu
Read More »
don-jackson-wyatt-sbhubyl7lWI-unsplash
US launches deadly airstrikes against terrorist groups in Nigeria
Read More »
African election. Photo by Mikhail Nilov @ Pexels
East Africa’s electoral bodies face credibility test over disputed polls
Read More »

Latest Posts

Latest news insights