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Trump’s airstrikes: Terrorists now getting ‘wotowoto’ in Northern Nigeria – Igbokwe

A security analyst, Igbokwe, has stated that terrorists in Northern Nigeria are now experiencing severe setbacks due to U.S. airstrikes. According to him, the attacks, which target militant hideouts, are significantly weakening terrorist networks across the region.

He described the strikes as effective in dismantling terrorist strongholds and called them “wotowoto,” meaning the insurgents are facing intense pressure and losing operational capacity. The ongoing military action is said to have disrupted supply lines and reduced the militants’ ability to launch attacks.

Igbokwe further highlighted that collaboration between Nigerian forces and U.S. military support is key to sustaining this momentum. He noted that intelligence sharing and air operations are helping to bring militants under control in previously insecure areas.

The analyst urged continued vigilance and cooperation to ensure that the insurgents do not regain strength. He emphasized that consistent pressure on terrorist groups will improve security for civilians and reduce attacks in Northern Nigeria.

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