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Is Nigeria’s security situation worsening, or is there progress? | Armed Groups News

Over 200 Killed Amid Surge of Attacks in Nigeria, Abducted Christians Released
More than 200 people have lost their lives in a series of attacks attributed to armed groups in Nigeria over the past several days.
In related news, all Christian worshippers who were abducted from various churches last month have been freed, marking a significant development in the ongoing security challenges facing the country.
Experts are raising questions about the prevailing security situation in Nigeria and the efficacy of current measures to address it.
Adrian Finighan will host a discussion featuring notable guests, including:
- James Barnett, a non-resident research fellow at the Hudson Institute specializing in armed groups in Nigeria.
- Oluwole Ojewale, regional coordinator for West and Central Africa at the Institute for Security Studies.
- Melvin Foote, founder and president of Constituency for Africa, with expertise in U.S.-Africa policy.
This situation continues to evolve as the country grapples with rising violence and the implications for its citizens.






