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Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by bestofnollywood(op): 4:25pm On Nov 12, 2025
The cancellation of Nigeria’s Independence Day parade on October 1, 2025, was officially attributed to “security concerns.” But beneath the bureaucratic language lay a chilling reality; an alleged blueprint for mass assassination and a military coup aimed at truncating the Nigerian state. The reported plot, involving over 30 military personnel and targeting the president, vice president, and legislative leaders, sent shockwaves through a continent already reeling from a wave of military takeovers.

While Nigeria’s robust democratic institutions ultimately held, the attempt serves as a stark symptom of a profound crisis gripping Africa. From 2020 to 2025, a cascade of coups has swept across West and Central Africa, Mali, Burkina Faso (twice), Niger, Guinea, Gabon, and, most recently, Madagascar, marks the most significant resurgence of military rule in a generation. This is not merely a series of isolated internal breakdowns. It is a complex, multi-faceted phenomenon where domestic disillusionment meets a new era of geopolitical competition, creating a perfect storm that threatens to reverse decades of democratic progress.

African Democracies Are Vulnerable

Coups do not occur in a vacuum. As highlighted by the German think-tank SWP, three key drivers create fertile ground for military intervention: “acute crises, politicised armed forces, and self-reinforcing regional dynamics.”

The “acute crises” are all too visible across the Sahel and beyond. Rampant corruption, dire economic inequality, and a crushing lack of opportunity have bred widespread public discontent. In many nations, citizens view their democratic governments not as vehicles for progress, but as self-serving cartels. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs notes that coups are more likely where “voters have lost faith in the political system,” as seen in Gabon and Guinea, where military interventions prevented controversial political successions.

Compounding this is the severe security challenge posed by jihadist insurgencies, particularly in the Sahel region. National armies, like Nigeria’s, are often overstretched, under-resourced, and demoralised. This failure to provide basic security is a powerful justification used by coup plotters to win public acquiescence, if not outright support. Furthermore, countries with a history of military rule, like Nigeria, retain a political culture where the armed forces see themselves as the ultimate arbiter of national order, making intervention seem a plausible solution.


The Foreign Hand

It is into this tinderbox of domestic grievance that external actors have thrown a lit match. The 21st-century scramble for Africa is not for territorial colonies, but for influence, resources, and strategic alignment. Authoritarian regimes and newly minted juntas, often shunned by Western partners, are ripe targets for this “foreign bait.”

The most well-documented case is Russia’s involvement in Burkina Faso. The September 2022 coup that brought Captain Ibrahim Traoré to power was not merely a product of local unrest. According to the European Council on Foreign Relations, Russia provided active support. This included sophisticated disinformation campaigns using fake accounts and AI-generated content to portray Traoré as a revolutionary hero, while embedding agents within Burkinabe intelligence and deploying military “advisers.” An associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) noted this could be “the first example of Russia playing a part in instigating a coup rather than just capitalising on pre-existing unrest.”

Beyond direct support for coups, foreign actors actively prop up authoritarian regimes, stifling democracy in exchange for strategic advantages. The Central African Republic (CAR) is a textbook example. President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, initially elected, has systematically dismantled democracy, using a referendum to abolish term limits. To secure his grip on power, he enlisted the Russian state-backed Wagner Group. Wagner mercenaries, sent to “secure the constitutional referendum,” have been accused by UN reports of severe human rights abuses, intimidation of journalists, and violent harassment of civilians. In return, Russia has gained lucrative access to CAR’s vast mineral resources, a classic neo-colonial bargain.

This influence is also peddled through softer channels. Organisations like the Russian Centre for Promotion of International Initiatives and the “African Initiative” engage with journalists and civil society leaders in countries like Nigeria, Mali, and Burkina Faso, acting as key facilitators for Russia’s information war, shaping local narratives to favour anti-Western, pro-authoritarian viewpoints.

The Domino Effect and the Feeble Response

The coup in Niger in 2023 demonstrated the self-reinforcing nature of this trend. It created a “coup belt” across West Africa, with military juntas in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger forming a mutual defence pact and openly rejecting their former regional bloc, ECOWAS. This has created a dangerous security vacuum along Nigeria’s borders, allowing jihadist groups to expand their operations and further destabilise the region.

The response from regional and international bodies has been, at best, inconsistent and weak. ECOWAS’s initial strong rhetoric against the Niger coup gave way to fractured diplomacy and a failure to reinstate the ousted president. The African Union (AU) has been largely sidelined. This lack of a unified, decisive response from democratic powers has emboldened both coup plotters and their external backers, signalling that the costs of overthrowing a government are low.

Battle for the Soul of a Continent

The alleged coup plot in Nigeria is a canary in the coal mine. It reveals that even the continent’s largest democracy is not immune to the forces of instability being weaponised by a new era of great power rivalry. The battle for Africa’s future is being waged on two fronts: an internal struggle to build democracies that deliver tangible benefits for their citizens, and an external struggle against foreign powers that see Africa’s instability as their strategic opportunity.

To resist this onslaught, African democracies must address the root causes of their vulnerability, corruption, inequality, and insecurity, to rebuild public trust. Simultaneously, regional bodies like the AU and ECOWAS must develop a more robust, unified, and proactive strategy to defend constitutional order, making the cost of a coup unacceptably high for both domestic plotters and their foreign sponsors. The alternative is a continent locked in a cycle of authoritarianism and violence, where the promise of democracy is extinguished not by its own failures alone, but by a well-baited trap from abroad.
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Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by SixSeven: 8:03pm On Nov 12, 2025
If the wall is not cracked, the lizard will not be able to enter.

Two incidents have shown that we are not taking care of home, no matter the propaganda APC puts up.

1. The Trump threat is sad. Why? Nigerians said, "what resources, how have those resources helped us? If we need the US to come inside, take the resources and make out lives better, we will welcome them". That says a lot about how the people feel cheated by the status quo and they are ready to welcome any foreigner because the locals are not any better. They are not even worried about consequences, you have put them in survival mode, they only care about surviving today, tomorrow never dies. They are willing slaves. You have made them willing slaves. That is own goal. Very dangerous own goal.

2. This Wike incident was indirectly testing the waters. Look at how the young people are hailing the military. The Nigerian population is mostly youth. In Africa, it's mostly youth. There's nothing you can tell them about democracy or fighting military rule that will make sense to them. The oldest Gen Z was born in 1997. They never saw 1993, 1976 or 1966. They only heard stories. Why do you think the protests in Kenya were ground shaking or the Burkinabe guy, Traore is popular? They represent something new and every young person wants something different from the old order because you the old ones failed to build a proper system to train them, build them for leadership. You are not showing good examples for them to follow, so anything new is exciting instead of the same old same. Mr Atiku has been contesting since 1993, he has no one to say he trained and can pursue his vision. Many of them are selfish. Buhari tried many times and when he got in, what did he tell the youth? If you are tired of the country, you can leave! You treat these young people like they are dispensable and unworthy just because you are old. You don't seem to see the sentiments of Endsars, where young people wanted to voice out their minds. You think by referring to the Lekki toll gate, it will pitch the youth against the military. You goofed! What the Lt represented was a young person standing against oppression by old people, as usual. If you think this is a joke, let the NYC mayoral election show the current crop of politicians that the old system don cast, no matter how much you pay writers and minions to sing your praises on TV, radio and social media. Someone joked that if the Lt removed his uniform and contested election, he will win. YES. As ridiculous as that sounds, you'd be surprised. Again, I said look at what happened in NYC, despite what Trump said and how the old school thought that boy couldn't win, he won. Despite the campaign against him, his religion, his Africanness, omo, the gay Community backed him. The guy spoke to the issues. Let this be a wake up call to the old guard. It's time to build institutions or you will be consumed by what you failed to build. It's only a matter of time. The power is truly in the hands of the people and the majority of the people are these young folks. They are tired of your lies and they have nothing to lose. Again, I told Wike not to be carried away by his age because young soldiers ruled Nigeria in the past and they took out senior officials that were old enough to be their dads. At least, some of those men were fine gentlemen the men of today are not liked by the general public.

It's one thing to grab it, snatch it and run away with it but one day, monkey go go market with banana wey he tiff, Na the owner go collect am for e hand.

Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by samuelson06(m): 8:13pm On Nov 12, 2025
All we're asking for is good leadership. Is that too much to ask for?
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Robnectar(m): 8:16pm On Nov 12, 2025
SixSeven:
If the wall is not cracked, the lizard will not be able to enter.

Two incidents have shown that we are not taking care of home, no matter the propaganda APC puts up.

1. The Trump threat is sad. Why? Nigerians said, "what resources, how have those resources helped us? If we need the US to come inside, take the resources and make out lives better, we will welcome them". That says a lot about how the people feel cheated by the status quo and they are ready to welcome any foreigner because the locals are not any better. They are willing slaves. You have made them willing slaves. That is own goal. Very dangerous.

2. This Wike incident was indirectly testing the waters. Look at how the young people are hailing the military. The Nigerian population is mostly youth. In Africa, it's mostly youth. There's nothing you can tell them about democracy or fighting military rule that will make sense to them. The oldest Gen Z was born in 1997. They never saw 1993, 1976 or 1966. They only heard stories. Why do you think the protests in Kenya were ground shaking or the Burkinabe guy, Traore is popular? They represent something new and every young person wants something different from the old order because you the old ones failed to build a proper system to train them, build them for leadership. Mr Atiku has been contesting since 1993, he has no one to say he trained and can pursue his vision. Many of them are selfish. If you think this is a joke, let the NYC mayoral election show the current crop of politicians that the old system don cast, no matter how much you pay writers and minions to sing your praises on TV, radio and social media. Someone joked that if the Lt removed his uniform and contested election, he will win. YES. As ridiculous as that sounds, you'd be surprised. Again, I said look at what happened in NYC, despite what Trump said and how the old school thought that boy couldn't win, he won. Despite the campaign against him, his religion, his Africanness, omo, the gay Community backed him. The guy spoke to the issues. Let this be a wake up call to the old guard. It's time to build institutions or you will be consumed by what you failed to build. It's only a matter of time. The power is truly in the hands of the people and the majority of the people are these young folks. They are tired of your lies and they have nothing to lose. Again, I told Wike not to be carried away by his age because young soldiers ruled Nigeria in the past and they took out senior officials that were old enough to be their dads. At least, some of those men were fine gentlemen the men of today are not liked by the general public.

It's one thing to grab it, snatch it and run away with it but one day, monkey go go market with banana wey he tiff, Na the owner go collect am for e hand.
unah turn the matter to long epistle
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by iamfraud(f): 8:18pm On Nov 12, 2025
Coupists don’t know the law

Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by pak: 8:25pm On Nov 12, 2025
The sad part is that most citizen are getting to a place of indifference. The general belief is that sub saharan Africa has not enjoyed the so called dividends of democracy
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by DeLaRue: 8:30pm On Nov 12, 2025
So the so called youths saw the pictures of the alleged couple plotters are told themselves these ones can take Nigeria to a great place.

So what economic policies would military personnel use to transform the lives of over 200 million people.

All for the sake of youths wanting a new thing abi.

Were Messrs Babangida and Abacha not military people. How did their time in power propel a Nigeria of much smaller population to greatness.

Youths - so you think a military government will put a sudden stop to corruption. There was no massive corruption under previous military governments abi.
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by grandstar(m): 8:36pm On Nov 12, 2025
Most countries need a script on how to fast economic gr4owth rates that can pull its people out of poverty in a generation, or at most tw0

Any African country that can slash company tax rates to 15-19%, privatizes all state owned enterprises, endeavors to achieve high marks in regards to "Ease of Doing Business" and can keep budget deficits at no more than 2% of GDP, would achieve transformative growth.
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by begra8fl: 8:36pm On Nov 12, 2025
The political economics of Nigeria must make us galvanize towards the support and growth of our country. President Tinubu MUST be doing some things right that is why they want to remove him. We must all rally round the president and leave all differences asides. We must resist the attempt to make our country unstable or ungovernable. When last did any American President visit Nigeria? That must have been President Jimmy Carter. Remember we remain here...no one can fix the country except NIGERIANS. Don't make Nigeria the next Libya. I still dey enjoy suya and fresh fish pepper at Cocoon. Thanks
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by RodgersAkpafu: 8:38pm On Nov 12, 2025
SixSeven:
If the wall is not cracked, the lizard will not be able to enter.

Two incidents have shown that we are not taking care of home, no matter the propaganda APC puts up.

1. The Trump threat is sad. Why? Nigerians said, "what resources, how have those resources helped us? If we need the US to come inside, take the resources and make out lives better, we will welcome them". That says a lot about how the people feel cheated by the status quo and they are ready to welcome any foreigner because the locals are not any better. They are not even worried about consequences, you have put them in survival mode, they only care about surviving today, tomorrow never dies. They are willing slaves. You have made them willing slaves. That is own goal. Very dangerous own goal.

2. This Wike incident was indirectly testing the waters. Look at how the young people are hailing the military. The Nigerian population is mostly youth. In Africa, it's mostly youth. There's nothing you can tell them about democracy or fighting military rule that will make sense to them. The oldest Gen Z was born in 1997. They never saw 1993, 1976 or 1966. They only heard stories. Why do you think the protests in Kenya were ground shaking or the Burkinabe guy, Traore is popular? They represent something new and every young person wants something different from the old order because you the old ones failed to build a proper system to train them, build them for leadership. You are not showing good examples for them to follow, so anything new is exciting instead of the same old same. Mr Atiku has been contesting since 1993, he has no one to say he trained and can pursue his vision. Many of them are selfish. Buhari tried many times and when he got in, what did he tell the youth? If you are tired of the country, you can leave! You treat these young people like they are dispensable and unworthy just because you are old. You don't seem to see the sentiments of Endsars, where young people wanted to voice out their minds. You think by referring to the Lekki toll gate, it will pitch the youth against the military. You goofed! What the Lt represented was a young person standing against oppression by old people, as usual. If you think this is a joke, let the NYC mayoral election show the current crop of politicians that the old system don cast, no matter how much you pay writers and minions to sing your praises on TV, radio and social media. Someone joked that if the Lt removed his uniform and contested election, he will win. YES. As ridiculous as that sounds, you'd be surprised. Again, I said look at what happened in NYC, despite what Trump said and how the old school thought that boy couldn't win, he won. Despite the campaign against him, his religion, his Africanness, omo, the gay Community backed him. The guy spoke to the issues. Let this be a wake up call to the old guard. It's time to build institutions or you will be consumed by what you failed to build. It's only a matter of time. The power is truly in the hands of the people and the majority of the people are these young folks. They are tired of your lies and they have nothing to lose. Again, I told Wike not to be carried away by his age because young soldiers ruled Nigeria in the past and they took out senior officials that were old enough to be their dads. At least, some of those men were fine gentlemen the men of today are not liked by the general public.

It's one thing to grab it, snatch it and run away with it but one day, monkey go go market with banana wey he tiff, Na the owner go collect am for e hand.
Very well articulated
you spoke sense
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by InvertedHammer: 8:51pm On Nov 12, 2025
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If Democracy is as practiced in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroun and Nigeria; do the people really need it? The level of impunity and arrogance of leaders in these nations would make satan envious.

All these decades, nothing in Burkina Faso and Congo showed that a Western nation was in-charge. Both nations laid in ruins while their resources were daily shipped to France. What manner of democracy?

Democracy is just a fancy word that has no impact on good governance. The people will know a progressive government when they see one away from billboards and propaganda.

As it stands, perhaps South Africa may be the only true democracy in Africa.
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Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Mattswaggz: 9:34pm On Nov 12, 2025
It's bad leadership that's the main culprit....keep that foreign whatsoever aside.
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by atobs4real(m): 9:50pm On Nov 12, 2025
May be this is stories for the gods
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Major7: 10:02pm On Nov 12, 2025
DeLaRue:
So the so called youths saw the pictures of the alleged couple plotters are told themselves these ones can take Nigeria to a great place.

So what economic policies would military personnel use to transform the lives of over 200 million people.

All for the sake of youths wanting a new thing abi.

Were Messrs Babangida and Abacha not military people. How did their time in power propel a Nigeria of much smaller population to greatness.

Youths - so you think a military government will put a sudden stop to corruption. There was no massive corruption under previous military governments abi.
No matter how hard things were back then,I can vividly tell you that it’s far better than what we have now. This administration is a nightmare,not everyone on this forum is dumb and naive as you think. No be today dey born everyone
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Major7: 10:06pm On Nov 12, 2025
Mattswaggz:
It's bad leadership that's the main culprit....keep that foreign whatsoever aside.
Don’t mind them,they’re the paid sympathizers on this forum,blindly supporting what doesn’t seems right all for tribalism and religion. Nigeria 🇳🇬 shall be great again 🙏
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Ikaeniyan0: 10:14pm On Nov 12, 2025
Fergie001 Mynd44 Seun I don't understand why I was banned for breaking no rule on nairaland
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by WriterX(m): 10:58pm On Nov 12, 2025
SixSeven:
If the wall is not cracked, the lizard will not be able to enter.

Two incidents have shown that we are not taking care of home, no matter the propaganda APC puts up.

1. The Trump threat is sad. Why? Nigerians said, "what resources, how have those resources helped us? If we need the US to come inside, take the resources and make out lives better, we will welcome them". That says a lot about how the people feel cheated by the status quo and they are ready to welcome any foreigner because the locals are not any better. They are not even worried about consequences, you have put them in survival mode, they only care about surviving today, tomorrow never dies. They are willing slaves. You have made them willing slaves. That is own goal. Very dangerous own goal.

2. This Wike incident was indirectly testing the waters. Look at how the young people are hailing the military. The Nigerian population is mostly youth. In Africa, it's mostly youth. There's nothing you can tell them about democracy or fighting military rule that will make sense to them. The oldest Gen Z was born in 1997. They never saw 1993, 1976 or 1966. They only heard stories. Why do you think the protests in Kenya were ground shaking or the Burkinabe guy, Traore is popular? They represent something new and every young person wants something different from the old order because you the old ones failed to build a proper system to train them, build them for leadership. You are not showing good examples for them to follow, so anything new is exciting instead of the same old same. Mr Atiku has been contesting since 1993, he has no one to say he trained and can pursue his vision. Many of them are selfish. Buhari tried many times and when he got in, what did he tell the youth? If you are tired of the country, you can leave! You treat these young people like they are dispensable and unworthy just because you are old. You don't seem to see the sentiments of Endsars, where young people wanted to voice out their minds. You think by referring to the Lekki toll gate, it will pitch the youth against the military. You goofed! What the Lt represented was a young person standing against oppression by old people, as usual. If you think this is a joke, let the NYC mayoral election show the current crop of politicians that the old system don cast, no matter how much you pay writers and minions to sing your praises on TV, radio and social media. Someone joked that if the Lt removed his uniform and contested election, he will win. YES. As ridiculous as that sounds, you'd be surprised. Again, I said look at what happened in NYC, despite what Trump said and how the old school thought that boy couldn't win, he won. Despite the campaign against him, his religion, his Africanness, omo, the gay Community backed him. The guy spoke to the issues. Let this be a wake up call to the old guard. It's time to build institutions or you will be consumed by what you failed to build. It's only a matter of time. The power is truly in the hands of the people and the majority of the people are these young folks. They are tired of your lies and they have nothing to lose. Again, I told Wike not to be carried away by his age because young soldiers ruled Nigeria in the past and they took out senior officials that were old enough to be their dads. At least, some of those men were fine gentlemen the men of today are not liked by the general public.

It's one thing to grab it, snatch it and run away with it but one day, monkey go go market with banana wey he tiff, Na the owner go collect am for e hand.
Read every bit of this. Super insightful. Thank you
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by eepeepook: 8:37am On Nov 13, 2025
…and sea water is salty.


xxxx
Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by YouAreNobody: 9:17am On Nov 13, 2025
beerfraud:
Coupists don’t know the law
They no born Yoruba man well to challenge his northern masters

Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by iamfraud(f): 10:05am On Nov 13, 2025
YouAreNobody:
They no born Yoruba man well to challenge his northern masters
you are absolutely collect

Re: Foreign Bait Feeds Africa’s Coup Contagion by Pootle: 10:46am On Nov 13, 2025
military rule is outdated and should never be encourage.

it is very concerning that this country is treading a very dangerous part, where people support evil because it doesnt favour you, the end result is anarchy.

nigerians should always have this at the back of their mind that two wrong will never make a right
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