Title: UK Endorses Military Invasion of Niger Amid Controversy

If Nigerians and Nigeriens thought their lives were challenging, they are about to discover what life looks like in war-torn, damaged cities akin to those in Libya, Syria, Iraq, and more. The UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth & Development, James Cleverly, has just given his endorsement to this course of action.

In a public statement made yesterday, James Cleverly extended the UK’s support for the military invasion of Niger. Speaking on behalf of the imperialist nation, the Secretary of State, after conversing with Tinubu, stated, “Of course, we touched on the situation in Niger. I made the point that the UK welcomes ECOWAS’s decisive action and strong commitment to democracy, sending an unambiguous message that violence is not the means to… uh… resolve issues.” It was evident that James fumbled on his words, likely recognizing that Tinubu was, in fact, the initiator of violence in this scenario.

Furthermore, he emphasized Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to democracy, despite the historical presence of imperial rule and dictatorship in West African countries like Togo, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Gambia, and more.

Backstory:
Bola Tinubu, the alleged drug lord and president of Nigeria, is currently facing a court case denying his position as the country’s leader. Surprisingly, he was swiftly elected as the chairman of ECOWAS, a West African governing body funded by European nations to maintain control over sovereign African nations and their military.

Tinubu, who officially began his presidency on May 29, 2023, was appointed as the chairman of ECOWAS on July 9, 2023—an appointment that raised numerous red flags. However, his position is now leading to a potential disaster in West Africa. Despite the disapproval of other ECOWAS nations, including the Nigerian citizens themselves, who fear going to war with a neighboring country with shared cultures and bonds, Tinubu remains determined to pursue the military invasion to reinstall Bazoum.

Yesterday, the world witnessed the joy of the Nigerian people celebrating the removal of Mohamed Bazoum at the Nigerien national stadium, as shown in the following link:

More joy could also be seen by the nation in the article below.

From Military Women To Young Children. These Videos Show Nationwide Celebrations For Niger’s Coup Leaders

Despite the nation’s celebrations, the benefits that France and the USA gain from exploiting the region are now at risk, and they are unwilling to pay the price. Hence, they are backing the alleged drug lord and Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu, to achieve their objectives.

Numerous pieces of evidence indicate that, despite widespread disapproval, Nigeria’s president Tinubu is still determined to go to war with its neighboring country, Niger much of which is assumed to be directives from France. For more information on the ECOWAS military invasion of Niger, please refer to the link below:

VIDEO: Niger Announces ECOWAS Has Began Its Invasion & Now Mobilizing Armed Forces Towards The Border

In Conclusion
The UK’s endorsement of a potential bloody war in the West African region is due to its perception that it involves Africans killing Africans. As long as there is no direct retaliation from Africans on their doorstep, we may continue to witness Western-backed wars on the continent. Individuals like James Cleverly, who support this potential disastrous war, may find themselves targeted for retaliation by African people.