• NAF Pilots, Crew’s Detention in Burkina Faso Resolved — FG

    The Federal Government has announced the resolution of the diplomatic issue surrounding the detention of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots and crew members in Burkina Faso.

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement, confirming that the detained NAF personnel are expected to return to Nigeria soon.

    According to Tuggar, the breakthrough followed a high-level visit by a Federal Government delegation, which he led, to the Burkinabe leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. During the engagement, both countries addressed the circumstances surrounding the detention and reached a mutual understanding that led to its resolution.

    Beyond resolving the incident, Tuggar said discussions also focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and Burkina Faso, as well as deepening regional integration within the sub-region.

    The development underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts by Nigeria to protect its citizens abroad while maintaining constructive ties with neighbouring countries.

    #NigeriaNews #NAF #BurkinaFaso #Diplomacy
    NAF Pilots, Crew’s Detention in Burkina Faso Resolved — FG The Federal Government has announced the resolution of the diplomatic issue surrounding the detention of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots and crew members in Burkina Faso. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement, confirming that the detained NAF personnel are expected to return to Nigeria soon. According to Tuggar, the breakthrough followed a high-level visit by a Federal Government delegation, which he led, to the Burkinabe leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. During the engagement, both countries addressed the circumstances surrounding the detention and reached a mutual understanding that led to its resolution. Beyond resolving the incident, Tuggar said discussions also focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and Burkina Faso, as well as deepening regional integration within the sub-region. The development underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts by Nigeria to protect its citizens abroad while maintaining constructive ties with neighbouring countries. #NigeriaNews #NAF #BurkinaFaso #Diplomacy
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  • Nathalie Yamb wrote:

    Niger has been holding agent Mohamed Bazoum for two and a half years. France, Nigeria, and ECOWAS have been able to do nothing.

    Burkina held 4 French DGSE agents for a year. France was able to do nothing.

    Mali held 49 Ivorian mercenary-soldiers for 6 months. Côte d’Ivoire was able to do nothing.

    Mali has been holding a DGSE agent for 4 months. France can do nothing.

    Let those who are getting worked up with their s0ft bra!ns about the retention of a Nigerian Army C-130 that v!olated AES airspace — and the detention of the 11 soldiers on board — go ask for advice from their buddies, and especially from the Nigerian authorities who, for their part, have understood very well that they need to keep a low profile if they want the situation to be resolved.

    Our countries. Our spaces. Our rules.

    #ifitslouditsnewsflash #Tinubu #BurkinaFaso #newsflashngr #news
    Nathalie Yamb wrote: Niger has been holding agent Mohamed Bazoum for two and a half years. France, Nigeria, and ECOWAS have been able to do nothing. Burkina held 4 French DGSE agents for a year. France was able to do nothing. Mali held 49 Ivorian mercenary-soldiers for 6 months. Côte d’Ivoire was able to do nothing. Mali has been holding a DGSE agent for 4 months. France can do nothing. Let those who are getting worked up with their s0ft bra!ns about the retention of a Nigerian Army C-130 that v!olated AES airspace — and the detention of the 11 soldiers on board — go ask for advice from their buddies, and especially from the Nigerian authorities who, for their part, have understood very well that they need to keep a low profile if they want the situation to be resolved. Our countries. Our spaces. Our rules. #ifitslouditsnewsflash #Tinubu #BurkinaFaso #newsflashngr #news
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  • BREAKING: Burkina Faso Moves to Reinstate De@th Penalty for Treason, Terro!sm & Espionage

    Burkina Faso is shaking the table again as its Council of Ministers approves a new bill to bring back the de@th penalty — a punishment the country abolished back in 2018.

    Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala says the move is part of a wider reform of the justice system, targeting cr!mes like treason, terror!sm, and espionage. But hold on — the bill isn’t law yet. It must still pass through parliament and the constitutional courts.

    This development comes as the military government led by Ibrahim Trore— which took over in the 2022 coup — continues tightening its grip to power

    Burkina Faso now joins the rising wave of West African nations where military takeovers are fueled by public anger over insecurity and failed governance under previous civilian administrations.

    Do you think bringing back the de@th penalty will reduce terror!sm and treason, or create more human rights problems?

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    #newsflashafrica #burkinafasoupdates #securityandjustice #IbrahimTraore
    BREAKING: Burkina Faso Moves to Reinstate De@th Penalty for Treason, Terro!sm & Espionage Burkina Faso is shaking the table again as its Council of Ministers approves a new bill to bring back the de@th penalty — a punishment the country abolished back in 2018. Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala says the move is part of a wider reform of the justice system, targeting cr!mes like treason, terror!sm, and espionage. But hold on — the bill isn’t law yet. It must still pass through parliament and the constitutional courts. This development comes as the military government led by Ibrahim Trore— which took over in the 2022 coup — continues tightening its grip to power Burkina Faso now joins the rising wave of West African nations where military takeovers are fueled by public anger over insecurity and failed governance under previous civilian administrations. Do you think bringing back the de@th penalty will reduce terror!sm and treason, or create more human rights problems? If It’s Loud, It’s Fintter.com SHARE this post to keep people informed. FOLLOW our page for real-time updates and credible news you can trust. #newsflashafrica #burkinafasoupdates #securityandjustice #IbrahimTraore
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  • Shocking Reveal! Why Africans love Russia #lumumba #burkinafaso #russia #traore
    Shocking Reveal! Why Africans love Russia #lumumba #burkinafaso #russia #traore
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