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Tensions spike as Nigeria's President Tinubu seeks parliamentary approval to intervene militarily in Niger in a move that comes after Niger expelled Nigeria's delegation amid failed mediation.

Tensions rise after Niamey pushed back envoys from Nigeria, Togo, France and the US, and diplomatic solutions in Niger now look unlikely.

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has sought parliamentary approval to place sanctions on the Republic of Niger and mobilise the military for a possible intervention should the junta not respond to the conditions sought by the Economic Community of West Africa States .Get unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Africa.

 

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