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Will Nigeria ever win the war against terrorism? As the 2027 general elections approach, this question looms large, especially after recent terror attacks have spread beyond the north to states like Ondo.

Despite a staggering $12.6 trillion spent by Nigeria between 2009 and 2025, the fight against terrorism remains a challenge. Experts point to corruption and mismanagement as significant factors weakening military capacity and prolonging the conflict.

This video delves into the escalating terror threat and questions the effectiveness of current strategies. We examine the financial commitment versus the tangible results, exploring why Nigeria is struggling to achieve victory in this critical battle.

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Transcript
00:00The 2027 general elections is upon us, but lest we forget and start dancing on landmines
00:07while standing on the mandate, we must remain security vigilance.
00:14Terrorists struck in Bono, Karsina and Kaduna states.
00:20There are many thought it's a northern problem.
00:23They took their reigns of bloodshed to Akure in Odo states.
00:28Then, many still doubt their spread.
00:32But on May 15, 2026, the terrorists struck in Odo states, kidnapping and beheading a mathematics teacher.
00:43One may want to ask, why is Nigeria not winning the world against terrorism?
00:49Nigeria spent $12.6 trillion between 2009 and 2025, with a significant increase from $375.4 billion in 2015 to
01:04$3.1 trillion in 2025.
01:07Despite these massive expenditures, experts noted that corruption and mismanagement have weakened military capacity and prolonged the fight against terrorism.
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