Omo, na serious gbege wey dey happen for Nigeria as US don gree send 200 troops come help fight Boko Haram. E be like say after wetin President Trump yarn about how Nigeria no dey protect Christian pipo from terrorists, dem wan show say dem mean business.
According to wetin U.S. military official talk, dis troops go come supplement the small squad wey don already dey ground. Dem go train Nigerian military on how to use intelligence to whack these militant guys wey dey cause wahala.
Na wetin big matter be, as Nigeria don dey see plenty killings and attacks wey dem chop, especially for Kwara state. Na there, about 75 Muslims wey no gree surrender to extremist preachership don die. Governor AbdulRazaq talk sey dem don bury 78 bodies, but e dey possible sey more bodies go still show face.
Wetin dey funny be say, Boko Haram don write letter to the community sey dem wan come preach, but people no gree. Na to fight dem dem come. Communities don start to dey form local security groups to protect dia towns, but e still no dey easy, as Boko Haram dey ride around for bikes dey cause chaos.
As e be now, na wahala wey dey ground! President Bola Tinubu don deploy army battalion to kwikly help affected communities. Everywhere be like movie set with action and plenty drama.
The state lawmaker, Saidu Baba Ahmed talk sey many shops and houses don burn, and people don run komot from the area as dem dey fear. Na just last week, 21 people die for Doma village for Katsina state due to separate attack. All dis kain fight na serious matter wey dey require serious action pronto.
Dem talk say dis US troop deployment na to assist with intelligence. Nigerian Defence Minister Christopher Musa dey talk sey na Nigerian government request am. US dey push Nigeria to improve security matter to protect every citizen, whether Christian, Muslim or anyone wey no get religion.
As we dey look this matter, wahala dey brew, and we go continue dey follow the gist as e dey unfold. All eyes dey on Nigeria as dem try match movements against these wicked elements for their land.
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