- Former militant leader Asari Dokubo has warned that any U.S. troops sent to Nigeria on orders from former President Donald Trump will face armed resistance.
- In a Facebook Live broadcast, Asari vowed that if foreign soldiers intervened, they would “die and be buried in Nigeria,” rejecting claims that only Christians were killed in terror attacks in Nigeria.
- He argued that Muslims suffered more casualties and insisted that Nigeria did not need foreign intervention.

Former militant leader Asari Dokubo has warned that he and his supporters will resist the deployment of any US troops to Nigeria, saying they will not be challenged if the troops are ordered into the country.
Assari was speaking during a Facebook Live conference in response to reports that former US President Donald Trump directed preparations for possible military intervention in Nigeria over alleged killings of Christians. Asari dismissed the idea of foreign military intervention, saying Nigeria would demonstrate its capabilities against any outside force.
He also rejected claims that only Christians were victims of attacks, arguing that more Muslims had been killed since the insurgency began.
The comments added an element of instability to the international debate on responses to Nigeria’s security challenges, highlighting the tension between nationalist sentiment and proposals for foreign intervention.
In other news… (UNICAL) After eight years of failed attempts.
Ezebike shared his excitement on X (formerly Twitter) and revealed that the university’s Faculty of Science has offered him a four-year degree program in cybersecurity.
The screenshot he posted shows that his admission letter is dated October 29, 2025, and reads as follows:
“Congratulations Ezebike Chinbuenyim Emmanuel. You have received an offer of admission to the 4-year degree program at the University of Calabar, Cross River State. Course: Cyber Security, Faculty of Science.”
News of Ezebike came to light shortly after popular cryptocurrency influencer Mr. Banks announced he was giving away four Lenovo ThinkPad laptops.
Ezebike commented in response to Mr. Banks’ post:
“After 8 years of applying, I finally got admitted to majoring in network security.”
In a follow-up tweet, he expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support he has received online, writing:
“I don’t even know what to say. People gathered around me as if they knew me Thank you @Mrbankstips and to everyone who commented and retweeted. I really appreciate you all. “
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