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Insurgency-hit Nigeria strikes defence deal with Turkey

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Nigeria and Turkey have struck a defence agreement to help Africa's most populous nation fight its 17-year-long insurgency, the Nigerian defence minister said on Saturday. "We have agreed to move into training, production, improving on our defence industry cooperation," Christopher Musa told Turkish media while on a trip to Antalya, according to the Anadolu agency. Musa specified that 200 members of the Nigerian army's special forces would be se…

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Nigeria and Turkey have concluded a defence agreement to help Abuja fight the jihadist threat, the Nigerian defence minister announced on Saturday 18 April.

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Nigerian Defense Minister Christopher Musa announced that a 200-strong Nigerian Special Forces unit will receive training in Türkiye as part of efforts to combat security challenges in his country.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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thesudantimes.com broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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