Nigeria's former Minister of Information and Culture, Major General Ibrahim Haruna (rtd), has revealed the only help Nigeria needs from the United States
Nigeria’s former Minister of Information and Culture, Major General Ibrahim Haruna , has revealed the only help Nigeria needs from the United States and United Kingdom amid the terror threat in the nation’s capital of Abuja.
The alert claimed that the terrorists were targeting government facilities, places of worship and schools, among others. However, while fielding questions on Arise TV’s Morning Show on Tuesday morning, Haruna asked the UK and the US to instead help Nigeria to tackle floods in the country, rather than propagate panic.
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