Nigeria Says 100 US Troops Have Landed to Help Train Its Armed Forces

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Nigerian soldiers from the Multinational Joint Task Force run at the MNJTF military base, in Monguno, Nigeria, on July 5, 2025. Joris Bolomey/AFP via Getty ImagesThe United States has dispatched about 100 troops to Nigeria to help train its military and bolster the country’s ability to deter terrorist threats, the Nigerian defense ministry said on Feb. 16.Maj. Gen. Samaila Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria’s Defense Headquarters, said in a statement posted by presidential spokesperson Sunday Dare that the deployment was requested by Nigeria to the U.S. government for military training, technical support, and intelligence sharing.

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