The Naijawide NewsThe Naijawide NewsThe Naijawide News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • News
  • Sports
  • Celeb News
  • Lifestyle & Trends
  • Politics
  • Biography
  • Economy & Business News
  • Foreign News
Search
© 2026 The NaijaWide News. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: US Troops Quietly Arrive in Nigeria After Christmas Airstrikes, AFRICOM Confirms
Share
Font ResizerAa
The Naijawide NewsThe Naijawide News
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • News
  • Sports
  • Celeb News
  • Lifestyle & Trends
  • Politics
  • Biography
  • Economy & Business News
  • Foreign News
Search
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • News
  • Sports
  • Celeb News
  • Lifestyle & Trends
  • Politics
  • Biography
  • Economy & Business News
  • Foreign News
Follow US
© 2026 The NaijaWide News. All Rights Reserved.

Home » US Troops Quietly Arrive in Nigeria After Christmas Airstrikes, AFRICOM Confirms

News

US Troops Quietly Arrive in Nigeria After Christmas Airstrikes, AFRICOM Confirms

Ogunsola Gbenga
Last updated: 4 February 2026 7:58 am
Ogunsola Gbenga
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

IMG 8434

The United States has officially confirmed the deployment of a small contingent of American troops to Nigeria, marking a significant development in the evolving security relationship between both countries. The confirmation, made by the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), comes weeks after U.S.-led airstrikes reportedly carried out on Christmas Day under the directive of President Donald Trump.

Although speculation had circulated for weeks about heightened American military activity in Nigeria, this is the first formal acknowledgment of a U.S. troop presence on Nigerian soil since those strikes.

Official Confirmation from AFRICOM

Speaking to reporters, the Commander of United States Africa Command, General Dagvin R. M. Anderson, confirmed that a small U.S. military team has been dispatched to Nigeria following bilateral agreements between Washington and Abuja.

According to Anderson, the deployment is part of deepening security cooperation between the two nations.

“That has led to increased collaboration between our nations to include a small US team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States,” he said.

However, the AFRICOM chief declined to provide specific details about the size of the team, its location, or the precise nature of its mission.

Background: Christmas Day Airstrikes and US Warning

The confirmation follows reports that U.S. forces carried out airstrikes in Nigeria on Christmas Day, an action authorised by Donald Trump. At the time, the White House warned that further military action could follow if security threats persisted.

Although Nigerian authorities did not publicly detail the targets or outcomes of the strikes, security analysts believe the operations were linked to counterterrorism efforts, particularly against extremist groups operating in parts of the country.

The U.S. has long expressed concern over terrorism, insurgency, and transnational criminal networks in West Africa, with Nigeria often described as a strategic anchor for regional stability.

Surveillance Flights and Growing Military Footprint

In addition to the troop deployment, multiple reports have suggested that the United States has been conducting surveillance flights over Nigerian territory in recent months. While neither AFRICOM nor Nigerian defense officials have confirmed the scope of these flights, the activity points to increased intelligence-sharing and reconnaissance cooperation.

Military experts note that such surveillance missions are typically used to gather intelligence on militant movements, logistics routes, and potential threats to both local and international interests.

Nigeria–US Security Relations: A Broader Context

Nigeria and the United States have maintained a long-standing security partnership, especially in areas of counterterrorism, military training, intelligence sharing, and arms procurement.

Over the years, U.S. support has included advisory roles, technical assistance, and training programs for Nigerian forces battling Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other armed groups.

The current deployment appears to align with this pattern, though the timing—so soon after airstrikes—has raised questions among observers about whether Washington is taking a more direct operational role.

Key Implications

The presence of U.S. troops, even in small numbers, carries both strategic and political implications:

  • Escalation Concerns: Some analysts warn that increased foreign military involvement could complicate Nigeria’s internal security dynamics or provoke backlash from armed groups.
  • Enhanced Capabilities: Supporters argue that U.S. technical expertise, intelligence assets, and operational experience could significantly boost Nigeria’s counterterrorism efforts.
  • Sovereignty Sensitivities: The lack of detailed public disclosure may fuel domestic debate over transparency and national sovereignty.

For now, AFRICOM insists the deployment is collaborative, limited, and rooted in mutual agreement.

What Happens Next

With General Anderson withholding operational details, attention will likely shift to Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence and the Defence Headquarters for clarification on the scope of the mission.

Observers also expect increased scrutiny of U.S.–Nigeria military cooperation, particularly if further airstrikes or visible troop activities occur in the coming months.

While the U.S. has signaled readiness for additional action if necessary, both governments appear keen to frame the deployment as a strategic partnership rather than a full-scale intervention.

Related: “Our Landlord Never Collected Rent for 5 Years — What We Found in His ‘Prayer Room’ Made Us Run for Our Lives”

Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
ByOgunsola Gbenga
Follow:
Ogunsola Gbenga, also known by his online alias "WideBaBa," is the Founder and CEO of NaijaWide.com, a Nigerian entertainment and lifestyle website focusing on news, music, fashion, and culture. He studied Mass Communication at The Polytechnic Ibadan and is known for his work in digital media, creating a platform for Nigerian content
Previous Article Bombshell in Abuja: DSS Arraigns Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Over Terrorism Financing, Illegal Arms Bombshell in Abuja: DSS Arraigns Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Over Terrorism Financing, Illegal Arms
Next Article “World’s Deadliest Place for Christians?” — US Congress Warned Nigeria Risks Deeper Religious Crisis if Violence Persists “World’s Deadliest Place for Christians?” — US Congress Warned Nigeria Risks Deeper Religious Crisis if Violence Persists
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
“World’s Deadliest Place for Christians?” — US Congress Warned Nigeria Risks Deeper Religious Crisis if Violence Persists
“World’s Deadliest Place for Christians?” — US Congress Warned Nigeria Risks Deeper Religious Crisis if Violence Persists
Foreign News
Bombshell in Abuja: DSS Arraigns Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Over Terrorism Financing, Illegal Arms
Bombshell in Abuja: DSS Arraigns Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Over Terrorism Financing, Illegal Arms
News
Private Jet, Public Outrage: Viral Video Puts Oshiomhole Under Fire Amid Nigeria’s Hardship Debate
Private Jet, Public Outrage: Viral Video Puts Oshiomhole Under Fire Amid Nigeria’s Hardship Debate
News
“We Lost Again, Let’s Not Go” — Davido Reveals What Chioma Told Him After Another Grammy Heartbreak
“We Lost Again, Let’s Not Go” — Davido Reveals What Chioma Told Him After Another Grammy Heartbreak
Entertainment

You Might also Like

US President Trump says he ‘feels badly’ for royal family after Andrew was stripped of Prince title over Epstein links
News

US President Trump says he ‘feels badly’ for royal family after Andrew was stripped of Prince title over Epstein links

3 months ago
Why Bandits’ Calls Are Hard to Trace Despite SIM Registration – Minister Bosun Tijani Explains
News

Why Bandits’ Calls Are Hard to Trace Despite SIM Registration – Minister Bosun Tijani Explains

2 months ago
Abuja Back to Business: FCTA Offices Reopen as Workers Return After Court Order
News

Abuja Back to Business: FCTA Offices Reopen as Workers Return After Court Order

7 days ago
KWASAA Moves to Curb Fake Adverts on Korope and Keke in Kwara
News

KWASAA Moves to Curb Fake Adverts on Korope and Keke in Kwara

2 months ago
The Naijawide NewsThe Naijawide News
Follow US
© 2026 The NaijaWide News. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home Page
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Copyright & Takedown Policy (DMCA)
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?