₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,714 members, 8,441,897 topics. Date: Thursday, 09 July 2026 at 10:04 AM

Toggle theme

Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsNigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres (653 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Omooba77(op): 10:01am On Nov 07, 2025
Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.

Riley Moore, United States lawmaker and leader of the investigative committee set up by President Donald Trump over alleged killing of Christians in Nigeria, has accused the Nigerian government of failing to justify the extensive military assistance it received from Washington.

Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.


He said this in an interview with Dinesh D'Souza programme shared on Friday and seen by SaharaReporters.

"My brothers and sisters in Christ are murdered for practising their faith and belief in our Lord Jesus Christ," he stated, expressing outrage over what he described as years of silence and neglect from both Nigerian authorities and the international community."

He warned that Nigeria’s inability to address the killings could have far-reaching consequences, stressing that the United States would eventually be forced to act if the situation deteriorates further.


"If we don't address this, if we don't do something about this and some terrorists take hold in Nigeria, I promise you, we would have to address it one way or the other. What I would like to do is address it in a cooperative manner with the Nigerians and hopefully there would be."

The lawmaker criticised the Nigerian government for failing to prioritise the protection of Christians despite receiving substantial US security support over the years.






"I think there is a potential very quickly to partner and I am hoping they would partner with the US government to address this because we have been providing them billions of billions of dollars worth of security assistance. They have been paying for that but they were also granted security assistance from the United States of America, training and equipment, for them to address this issue and it has gone on unresolved and they are not prioritising the protection of the Christians."

He lamented that the violence had continued “under the radar” for far too long, with little global attention or meaningful intervention to halt the slaughter of Christians.

"The pieces are in place to address this, it has been flying under the radar and nobody has cared about this for a very long time. But if we are not going to stand up for this, for the very values we have as Christians and I am not talking of nation building, democracy, we are talking about going on to protect Christians from murder," he added.

According to him, the time has come for both Nigeria and its international partners to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete action to stop what he described as a “forgotten genocide.”

Earlier, Moore promised to send a report to Donald Trump soon, saying, "I am on it."

"Thank you, President Trump, for your incredible leadership in defending persecuted Christians, especially in Nigeria. Your bold and decisive action to protect our brothers and sisters in Christ will save thousands of lives. I am on it and will have more for you soon," he wrote in reaction to Trump’s speech vowing action on what he described as "genocide against Christians" in Nigeria.

In a speech seen by SaharaReporters, Trump had reiterated that he has designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over what he described as large-scale killings of Christians and warned that Washington could cut aid or even take military action if the violence continues.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, thousands and thousands of Christians are being killed, radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a country of particular concern, that is a legal definition,” Trump wrote in a social media post.

He drew attention to global figures and urged rapid action from U.S. lawmakers. “When the Christians or any such group is slaughtered like it's happening in Nigeria 3100 Vs 4476 Worldwide, what horrible numbers.”

Trump called on members of Congress to move quickly, singling out appropriations leaders. “Something has to be done, I am asking Congressman Riley Moore together with Chairman Tom Cole and the House Appropriations Committee to immediately look into this matter to report back to me, I mean like immediately.”

He added that the United States could intervene to protect religious minorities. “The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria and other countries. It's not only in Nigeria, it's all over. We are able and willing to defend Christians, the killing of Christians, it is not going to happen.”

The Nigerian government has rejected the characterization and pushed back against claims that the violence amounts to targeted genocide, saying the country's constitution protects all faiths and that security challenges affect communities across religious lines.

Last Friday, President Trump announced that, in response to claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria, he had redesignated the country as a “Country of Particular Concern.” He made the announcement on his Truth Social platform, writing:

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it,” he wrote.

He went on to say the U.S. may conduct a military operation in the country if 'killings of Christians' continue.

Nigeria, however, denied any genocide against Christians.


https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/07/nigeria-has-got-billions-dollars-military-assistance-yet-failed-address-killings-protect
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by ebukal67x: 10:06am On Nov 07, 2025
Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by SeverusSnape(m): 10:08am On Nov 07, 2025
Because the useless leaders and rulers we have keep looting the funds.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Omooba77(op): 12:15am On Nov 10, 2025
Nlfpmod, this is pure truth......
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Savenigeria2023: 12:29am On Nov 10, 2025
The billions were all looted by the APC gang. Insecurity has been big business for APC
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 12:39am On Nov 10, 2025
Omooba77:
Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.

Riley Moore, United States lawmaker and leader of the investigative committee set up by President Donald Trump over alleged killing of Christians in Nigeria, has accused the Nigerian government of failing to justify the extensive military assistance it received from Washington.

Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference.


He said this in an interview with Dinesh D'Souza programme shared on Friday and seen by SaharaReporters.

"My brothers and sisters in Christ are murdered for practising their faith and belief in our Lord Jesus Christ," he stated, expressing outrage over what he described as years of silence and neglect from both Nigerian authorities and the international community."

He warned that Nigeria’s inability to address the killings could have far-reaching consequences, stressing that the United States would eventually be forced to act if the situation deteriorates further.


"If we don't address this, if we don't do something about this and some terrorists take hold in Nigeria, I promise you, we would have to address it one way or the other. What I would like to do is address it in a cooperative manner with the Nigerians and hopefully there would be."

The lawmaker criticised the Nigerian government for failing to prioritise the protection of Christians despite receiving substantial US security support over the years.






"I think there is a potential very quickly to partner and I am hoping they would partner with the US government to address this because we have been providing them billions of billions of dollars worth of security assistance. They have been paying for that but they were also granted security assistance from the United States of America, training and equipment, for them to address this issue and it has gone on unresolved and they are not prioritising the protection of the Christians."

He lamented that the violence had continued “under the radar” for far too long, with little global attention or meaningful intervention to halt the slaughter of Christians.

"The pieces are in place to address this, it has been flying under the radar and nobody has cared about this for a very long time. But if we are not going to stand up for this, for the very values we have as Christians and I am not talking of nation building, democracy, we are talking about going on to protect Christians from murder," he added.

According to him, the time has come for both Nigeria and its international partners to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete action to stop what he described as a “forgotten genocide.”

Earlier, Moore promised to send a report to Donald Trump soon, saying, "I am on it."

"Thank you, President Trump, for your incredible leadership in defending persecuted Christians, especially in Nigeria. Your bold and decisive action to protect our brothers and sisters in Christ will save thousands of lives. I am on it and will have more for you soon," he wrote in reaction to Trump’s speech vowing action on what he described as "genocide against Christians" in Nigeria.

In a speech seen by SaharaReporters, Trump had reiterated that he has designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over what he described as large-scale killings of Christians and warned that Washington could cut aid or even take military action if the violence continues.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, thousands and thousands of Christians are being killed, radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a country of particular concern, that is a legal definition,” Trump wrote in a social media post.

He drew attention to global figures and urged rapid action from U.S. lawmakers. “When the Christians or any such group is slaughtered like it's happening in Nigeria 3100 Vs 4476 Worldwide, what horrible numbers.”

Trump called on members of Congress to move quickly, singling out appropriations leaders. “Something has to be done, I am asking Congressman Riley Moore together with Chairman Tom Cole and the House Appropriations Committee to immediately look into this matter to report back to me, I mean like immediately.”

He added that the United States could intervene to protect religious minorities. “The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria and other countries. It's not only in Nigeria, it's all over. We are able and willing to defend Christians, the killing of Christians, it is not going to happen.”

The Nigerian government has rejected the characterization and pushed back against claims that the violence amounts to targeted genocide, saying the country's constitution protects all faiths and that security challenges affect communities across religious lines.

Last Friday, President Trump announced that, in response to claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria, he had redesignated the country as a “Country of Particular Concern.” He made the announcement on his Truth Social platform, writing:

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it,” he wrote.

He went on to say the U.S. may conduct a military operation in the country if 'killings of Christians' continue.

Nigeria, however, denied any genocide against Christians.


https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/07/nigeria-has-got-billions-dollars-military-assistance-yet-failed-address-killings-protect
can you list out the countries assisting Nigeria with this billions of dollars in military assistance?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0:
Savenigeria2023:
The billions were all looted by the APC gang. Insecurity has been big business for APC
Can you list out the countries who helped Nigeria with billions of dollars in security assistance?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by ALTERNATEID: 12:55am On Nov 10, 2025
The usual rubbish. How much did your darling USA spend in Afghanistan over a twenty years period without being able to defeat the ragtag Taliban? They had the best equipment, state of the art bombers, well trained soldier and good Intel, yet they got defeated by the Taliban. If it is that easy and simple, Taliban would not have chased them out of Afghanistan in the middle of the night.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by HgAkpobomeEr: 5:04am On Nov 10, 2025
We are not at the mercy of any foreign power. We will solve our problems ourselves.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by decasey(m): 6:28am On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Can you list out the countries who helped Nigeria with billions of dollars in security assistance?
is it a must that others must help you to solve your problem ?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Dogalmighty17: 6:43am On Nov 10, 2025
Has he met the average officer in any of the armed forces? They are lazy, greedy, lack creativity, proud with nothing to show for it. Embezzling monies meant for the fight against insurgents is all they know.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Racoon(m):
All has been looted. This is just unacceptable. This is more why the Donald Trump's US government involvement should be welcomed.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Kemetian: 6:52am On Nov 10, 2025
"I think there is a potential very quickly to partner and I am hoping they would partner with the US government to address this because we have been providing them billions of billions of dollars worth of security assistance...''
YOU'RE A LIAR.

Total US 'aid' to Nigeria is $1.03 billion since 2001, amounting to roughly $40 million a year.

https://foreignassistance.gov/cd/nigeria/
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Kemetian: 6:53am On Nov 10, 2025
Racoon:
All has been looted. This is just unacceptable. This is more why the Donald Trump's US government involvement should be welcomed. Th
HE LIED.

STOP SUPPORTING LIARS.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by sweerychick(f): 6:56am On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
can you list out the countries assisting Nigeria with this billions of dollars in military assistance?
you come here defending APC but yet you are oblivious to the real happenings in your country, shows how you lots defend nonsense without fact.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by SlavaUkraini: 6:59am On Nov 10, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
We are not at the mercy of any foreign power. We will solve our problems ourselves.
God forbid that hands touch you or members of your family...

Then you will truly know that we need help as a nation to fight against Islamic Terrorists ....
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Salewa97: 7:31am On Nov 10, 2025
The US should first of all tell us what they are doing in the affairs of Nigeria.

Are they our saviours?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 8:00am On Nov 10, 2025
sweerychick:
you come here defending APC but yet you are oblivious to the real happenings in your country, shows how you lots defend nonsense without fact.
Can you list out the countries that assisted Nigeria with billions of dollars in military assistance? I don't know when it becomes a crime to ask questions
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by jmoore(m): 8:05am On Nov 10, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
The usual rubbish. How much did your darling USA spend in Afghanistan over a twenty years period without being able to defeat the ragtag Taliban? They had the best equipment, state of the art bombers, well trained soldier and good Intel, yet they got defeated by the Taliban. If it is that easy and simple, Taliban would not have chased them out of Afghanistan in the middle of the night.
Babablu Bulabu.. Afghanistan is a Muslim country. Their people were against USA. That's why they surrendered to Taliban as soon as USA left.

Nigeria is not a Muslim country. So there are many Nigerians who are willing to work together with USA to ensure the jihadist of sharia are eradicated.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 8:07am On Nov 10, 2025
decasey:
is it a must that others must help you to solve your problem ?
Is it now so hard for you guys to list out just one of the countries that assisted Nigeria with billions of dollars in military assistance?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:11am On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Is it now so hard for you guys to list out just one of the countries that assisted Nigeria with billions of dollars in military assistance?
Why Nigeria Must Accept Trump’s Offer. It Worked in 2019

In 2019, under Trump’s direct support, Nigeria crushed Boko Haram, the terror group lost over 90% of its territory in just 18 months.
Here’s what happened:

U.S. delivered twelve A-29 Super Tucano jets (approved 2017, arrived 2019–2020)

U.S. provided real-time intelligence, drone surveillance, and elite training
Nigerian military recaptured Sambisa Forest, Boko Haram’s last major stronghold

Proof from trusted sources:

BBC (Feb 2019): Large territories have been recaptured with international support… Boko Haram is now confined to remote areas.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47047399

BBC (2018–2019 update):

“Boko Haram has lost most of the territory it once controlled… leadership split under pressure.”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36973354


Vanguard (2023 GTI Report):

“Nigeria’s improvement in global terrorism rankings tied to 2019 U.S.-backed military gains.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/nigeria-improves-by-two-spots-on-global-terrorism-index/


Then Biden paused the partnership.

Leahy Law restrictions cut lethal aid.
Result? Boko Haram/ISWAP regrouped. Attacks surged 30% by 2022.

Biden Removes Nigeria from CPC List (2021)

Premium Times: U.S. removes Nigeria from list of religious freedom violators – Biden ignores USCIRF recommendation, removes Nigeria.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/496285-u-s-removes-nigeria-from-list-of-religious-freedom-violators.html

Vanguard: US lawmakers ask Biden to re-designate Nigeria – Notes 2021 delisting despite ongoing issues.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/us-lawmakers-ask-biden-to-re-designate-nigeria-as-religious-freedom-violator/

Trump’s 2019 model was monumentally successful.
His 2025 offer is to restart that success. Intervention NOT invasion

Well meaning Nigerians MUST accept this. Protect the lives Christians, secure the Middle Belt. End the genocide.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by ALTERNATEID: 8:15am On Nov 10, 2025
jmoore:
Babablu Bulabu.. Afghanistan is a Muslim country. Their people were against USA. That's why they surrendered to Taliban as soon as USA left.

Nigeria is not a Muslim country. So there are many Nigerians who are willing to work together with USA to ensure the jihadist of sharia are eradicated.
Rubbish. Taliban defeated the USA despite the billions deployed to fight them. It has absolutely nothing to do with the demographics. Even if that is the case, Nigeria has more Muslims than Afghanistan. At least, 50% of our population are Muslims who outrightly don’t support the invasion. Again, over half of the remaining 50% are also against any invasion. So, over 75% of Nigerians are against the invasion so what’s your point?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 8:18am On Nov 10, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
Why Nigeria Must Accept Trump’s Offer. It Worked in 2019

In 2019, under Trump’s direct support, Nigeria crushed Boko Haram, the terror group lost over 90% of its territory in just 18 months.
Here’s what happened:

U.S. delivered twelve A-29 Super Tucano jets (approved 2017, arrived 2019–2020)

U.S. provided real-time intelligence, drone surveillance, and elite training
Nigerian military recaptured Sambisa Forest, Boko Haram’s last major stronghold

Proof from trusted sources:

BBC (Feb 2019): Large territories have been recaptured with international support… Boko Haram is now confined to remote areas.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47047399

BBC (2018–2019 update):

“Boko Haram has lost most of the territory it once controlled… leadership split under pressure.”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36973354


Vanguard (2023 GTI Report):

“Nigeria’s improvement in global terrorism rankings tied to 2019 U.S.-backed military gains.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/nigeria-improves-by-two-spots-on-global-terrorism-index/


Then Biden paused the partnership.

Leahy Law restrictions cut lethal aid.
Result? Boko Haram/ISWAP regrouped. Attacks surged 30% by 2022.

Biden Removes Nigeria from CPC List (2021)

Premium Times: U.S. removes Nigeria from list of religious freedom violators – Biden ignores USCIRF recommendation, removes Nigeria.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/496285-u-s-removes-nigeria-from-list-of-religious-freedom-violators.html

Vanguard: US lawmakers ask Biden to re-designate Nigeria – Notes 2021 delisting despite ongoing issues.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/us-lawmakers-ask-biden-to-re-designate-nigeria-as-religious-freedom-violator/

Trump’s 2019 model was monumentally successful.
His 2025 offer is to restart that success. Intervention NOT invasion

Well meaning Nigerians MUST accept this. Protect the lives Christians, secure the Middle Belt. End the genocide.
I'm still waiting for you to show me the countries or a country who assisted Nigeria with billions of dollars in military assistance

Israel has gotten $17b from the US as military aid since October 2024

U.S. military aid for Israel tops $17.9 billion since last Oct. 7

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/u-s-military-aid-for-israel-tops-17-9-billion-since-last-oct-7

Now show me a country or countries that gave Nigeria billions of dollars in military aid

Nigeria was not given the super tucanoes, we paid fully for them

Most of our military men that were trained in does years under got their training in Russia and Belarus. You can click on the link below. It won't be easy for you to get the pictures on the thread, but you can go through it sha

https://www.nairaland.com/2239266/battle-field-discussion-picture-video/2251

I'm waiting for you to show me the countries who gave Nigeria billions of dollars in military aid
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:32am On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
I'm still waiting for you to show me the countries or a country who assisted Nigeria with billions of dollars in military assistance

Israel has gotten $17b from the US as military aid since October 2024

U.S. military aid for Israel tops $17.9 billion since last Oct. 7

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/u-s-military-aid-for-israel-tops-17-9-billion-since-last-oct-7

Now show me a country or countries that gave Nigeria billions of dollars in military aid

Nigeria was not given the super tucanoes, we paid fully for them

I'm waiting for your response
They have given us OVER 1billion is support however they know better than to give us Cash.


Dey there dey wait for 1billion usd cash in support. You think these countries would give us 1billion so that Fulani terrorist would have the biggest war-chest in Africa? u think these countries are stupid? whatever money that was given to israel was put to good use and is being used to crush hamas, none of the money found its way to hamas.



Go and read the parable of talents and the verse in the bible where God asked Moses what he has in his hands.

What do you have in your hands? To whom much is given much is expected. The support that Nigerian government has received so far, what have we used it for? if anything security has gotten worse and that shows that the money is going to the insurgents rather than the armed forces.


below is a list of the support and the cash breakdown. You can keep supporting a terrorist enabling government or you can wake up and tell yourselves the truth.

12 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft for $497 million and 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters for $997 million
Inside the $1.58 billion U.S.–Nigeria security alliance now facing political uncertainty
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/inside-the-dollar158-billion-usnigeria-security-alliance-now-facing-political/y7vj3g4

Even Jagaban's propaganda newspaper couldn't lie about this one as the numbers are out there:
https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-nigeria-third-largest-recipient-of-us-foreign-aid-in-september-report/
The report revealed that the United States disbursed over $516.69 million in foreign aid to Nigeria during the period (and this one no be military aid oh, na the USAID money wey una government dey give terrorist inside be this)

https://www.africahousingnews.com/billions-in-us-aid-to-nigeria-full-details-of-whats-at-stake-as-funding-faces-uncertainty/
2015 – $446 million
2016 – $543 million
2017 – $643 million
2018 – $877 million
2019 – $761 million
2020 – $880 million
2021 – $922 million
2022 – $974 million
2023 – $1 billion
2024 – $783 million

https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R47052
U.S. Assistance. Non-humanitarian aid for Nigeria managed by the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) totaled $645 million in FY2022 allocations, not including regionally and centrally managed funds. A large share of such assistance was for health programs. In addition, the United States committed roughly $355 million in humanitarian assistance for Nigeria in FY2022; U.S. humanitarian aid for Nigeria has totaled over $2.6 billion since FY2015.



NOTE: These numbers are from USA ALONE!!!!! I never even count the one wey EU and the UK dey give Nigeria. You guys should find your conscience, I am not sure where or when you lost it but go back there and get it back.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by jmoore(m): 10:14am On Nov 10, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
Rubbish. Taliban defeated the USA despite the billions deployed to fight them. It has absolutely nothing to do with the demographics. Even if that is the case, Nigeria has more Muslims than Afghanistan. At least, 50% of our population are Muslims who outrightly don’t support the invasion. Again, over half of the remaining 50% are also against any invasion. So, over 75% of Nigerians are against the invasion so what’s your point?
Stats from the anus of babablu.

You go explain tire.

Bokoharam and ISWAP are against USA troops coming to Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 10:30am On Nov 10, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
They have given us OVER 1billion is support however they know better than to give us Cash.


Dey there dey wait for 1billion usd cash in support. You think these countries would give us 1billion so that Fulani terrorist would have the biggest war-chest in Africa? u think these countries are stupid? whatever money that was given to israel was put to good use and is being used to crush hamas, none of the money found its way to hamas.



Go and read the parable of talents and the verse in the bible where God asked Moses what he has in his hands.

What do you have in your hands? To whom much is given much is expected. The support that Nigerian government has received so far, what have we used it for? if anything security has gotten worse and that shows that the money is going to the insurgents rather than the armed forces.


below is a list of the support and the cash breakdown. You can keep supporting a terrorist enabling government or you can wake up and tell yourselves the truth.

12 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft for $497 million and 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters for $997 million
Inside the $1.58 billion U.S.–Nigeria security alliance now facing political uncertainty
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/inside-the-dollar158-billion-usnigeria-security-alliance-now-facing-political/y7vj3g4

Even Jagaban's propaganda newspaper couldn't lie about this one as the numbers are out there:
https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-nigeria-third-largest-recipient-of-us-foreign-aid-in-september-report/
The report revealed that the United States disbursed over $516.69 million in foreign aid to Nigeria during the period (and this one no be military aid oh, na the USAID money wey una government dey give terrorist inside be this)

https://www.africahousingnews.com/billions-in-us-aid-to-nigeria-full-details-of-whats-at-stake-as-funding-faces-uncertainty/
2015 – $446 million
2016 – $543 million
2017 – $643 million
2018 – $877 million
2019 – $761 million
2020 – $880 million
2021 – $922 million
2022 – $974 million
2023 – $1 billion
2024 – $783 million

https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R47052
U.S. Assistance. Non-humanitarian aid for Nigeria managed by the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) totaled $645 million in FY2022 allocations, not including regionally and centrally managed funds. A large share of such assistance was for health programs. In addition, the United States committed roughly $355 million in humanitarian assistance for Nigeria in FY2022; U.S. humanitarian aid for Nigeria has totaled over $2.6 billion since FY2015.



NOTE: These numbers are from USA ALONE!!!!! I never even count the one wey EU and the UK dey give Nigeria. You guys should find your conscience, I am not sure where or when you lost it but go back there and get it back.
US Aid do not provide military assistance to any country anywhere in the world, you're just grasping at straws to pass up your point.

Go and make a research about US Aid boss. They have never provided a dollar to Nigeria as military assistance

Me I dey show working

U.S. military aid for Israel tops $17.9 billion since last Oct. 7

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/u-s-military-aid-for-israel-tops-17-9-billion-since-last-oct-7

You're just busy grasping at straws to prove your point
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by optionalY09: 10:41am On Nov 10, 2025
Well the billion of dollars is taken in the name of Nigeria. Can we find out who has been benefitting from this money (aid) and probe the if there had been any bad dealing
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Mrchippychappy(m): 11:26am On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
US Aid do not provide military assistance to any country anywhere in the world, you're just grasping at straws to pass up your point.

Go and make a research about US Aid boss. They have never provided a dollar to Nigeria as military assistance

Me I dey show working

U.S. military aid for Israel tops $17.9 billion since last Oct. 7

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/u-s-military-aid-for-israel-tops-17-9-billion-since-last-oct-7

You're just busy grasping at straws to prove your point
You dey "show working" with one link compared to the multiple links from verifiable credible sources that I gave you up there? Una sef sha grin grin grin, would it hurt you to not lie for one day?
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 12:01pm On Nov 10, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
You dey "show working" with one link compared to the multiple links from verifiable credible sources that I gave you up there? Una sef sha grin grin grin, would it hurt you to not lie for one day?
Bro, if you're in an exam hall, hope you know say you don fail by claiming USAid is a military assistance to Nigeria sha? This is how people like you go use expo in an exam hall, but you go dey surprise say you still fail the exam

Make a research about USAid(United States Agency For International Development), it has nothing to do with the military.
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Mrchippychappy(m): 12:04pm On Nov 10, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Bro, if you're in an exam hall, hope you know say you don fail by claiming US Aid provide military assistance to Nigeria sha? This is how people like you go use expo in an exam hall, but you go dey surprise say you still fail the exam
go and read my origianl post. Both aids are separated into two different groups. Military aid and humanitarian aid right AFTER the military aid was listed. We need to declare a state of emergency on education in Nigeria because this Ansaruden brand of education has really failed us as a country grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To Addres by Ikaeniyan0: 12:52pm On Nov 10, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
go and read my origianl post. Both aids are separated into two different groups. Military aid and humanitarian aid right AFTER the military aid was listed. We need to declare a state of emergency on education in Nigeria because this Ansaruden brand of education has really failed us as a country grin grin grin
Where exactly is the military aid you're talking about in this your post? Is it the Super Tucanoes you're talking about? Nigeria fully paid for it

Mrchippychappy:
Why Nigeria Must Accept Trump’s Offer. It Worked in 2019

In 2019, under Trump’s direct support, Nigeria crushed Boko Haram, the terror group lost over 90% of its territory in just 18 months.
Here’s what happened:

U.S. delivered twelve A-29 Super Tucano jets (approved 2017, arrived 2019–2020)

U.S. provided real-time intelligence, drone surveillance, and elite training
Nigerian military recaptured Sambisa Forest, Boko Haram’s last major stronghold

Proof from trusted sources:

BBC (Feb 2019): Large territories have been recaptured with international support… Boko Haram is now confined to remote areas.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47047399

BBC (2018–2019 update):

“Boko Haram has lost most of the territory it once controlled… leadership split under pressure.”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36973354


Vanguard (2023 GTI Report):

“Nigeria’s improvement in global terrorism rankings tied to 2019 U.S.-backed military gains.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/nigeria-improves-by-two-spots-on-global-terrorism-index/


Then Biden paused the partnership.

Leahy Law restrictions cut lethal aid.
Result? Boko Haram/ISWAP regrouped. Attacks surged 30% by 2022.

Biden Removes Nigeria from CPC List (2021)

Premium Times: U.S. removes Nigeria from list of religious freedom violators – Biden ignores USCIRF recommendation, removes Nigeria.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/496285-u-s-removes-nigeria-from-list-of-religious-freedom-violators.html

Vanguard: US lawmakers ask Biden to re-designate Nigeria – Notes 2021 delisting despite ongoing issues.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/us-lawmakers-ask-biden-to-re-designate-nigeria-as-religious-freedom-violator/

Trump’s 2019 model was monumentally successful.
His 2025 offer is to restart that success. Intervention NOT invasion

Well meaning Nigerians MUST accept this. Protect the lives Christians, secure the Middle Belt. End the genocide.
A state of emergency truly need to be declared in the education sector because of people like you.

This is the US granting military aid to Egypt

Show me the military aid you're talking about. We fully paid for the Super Tucanoes, so you can't claim it's a military aid.

https://www.reuters.com/world/biden-administration-grants-egypt-13-billion-military-aid-despite-rights-2024-09-11/

USAid no b Military aid

Nigeria paid fully for the super tucanoes, so show me the billions of dollars military aid that was provided to Nigeria
1 Reply

Nigeria Has Got Billions Of Dollars In Military Assistance, Yet Failed To …Adams Oshiomhole Exposes How SS Governors Got Billions In "Trapped Funds"Buba Galadima: Why Abacha Stashed Billions Of Dollars In Foreign Accounts234

Breaking! Lagosians Shock Sowore On Arrival. See The Massive LoveE-transmittion: 60-80% Of Office Holders Will Lose Their SeatADC Distances Self From Ibadan Opposition Summit, Says It’s Ready For 2027