According to David Hundeyin, an investigative journalist from Nigeria, the US has established its long-desired military installation in Nigeria.
In response to a statement made by a US legislator who represents West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, Hundeyin revealed this in a post on his X account on Saturday.
Moore, the senator, clarified assertions that he was spearheading a US effort to split Nigeria covertly on the basis of “Christian genocide” claims.
Moore claims that he reaffirmed his resolve to save Nigerian Christians.
“The recent security cooperation agreement between the United States and Nigeria is a significant step in addressing the violence in Nigeria,” he continued.
In response, Hundeyin argued that Moore’s comments supported his claim that the US had gotten what it wanted from the Nigerian government.
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He posted on X, saying, “They have finally gotten their long-desired US military base in Nigeria, so job done.”
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EVERY DAY According to POST, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) chief Dagvin Anderson has attested to the presence of US forces in Nigeria.
General Christopher Musa, Nigeria’s minister of defence, clarified that US forces in Nigeria are not fighting.
Additionally, according to the 460PLAY, US-Nigeria relations have deteriorated since US President Donald Trump named Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern in October 2025.
Trump declared in December of last year that a terrorist enclave in Sokoto, Northwest Nigeria, had been struck by the US military.
In the meantime, as both nations established military cooperation and partnership, US-Nigeria ties have improved in recent weeks.