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National Orientation Agency Schedules Security Briefing After Trump’s Genocide Warnings

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) of Nigeria schedules a security briefing following recent genocide warnings made by U.S. President Donald Trump.

His statement, which circulated widely online, sparked concern among citizens and international observers.

The NOA announced that the scheduled security briefing session in Abuja is aimed at addressing potential security risks and reassuring the public.

The agency said the meeting would bring together top officials from the Nigerian Police Force, military, and intelligence agencies.

According to a press release, the briefing aims to strengthen coordination among national institutions and counter misinformation spreading on social media.

The NOA urged Nigerians to remain calm and rely only on verified government updates regarding the matter.

Security analysts praised the agency’s quick response, noting that public communication is crucial in times of heightened global tension.

However, they also warned against unnecessary panic, emphasizing that Trump’s claims lacked credible evidence or regional context.

Meanwhile, civil society groups welcomed the move but encouraged the NOA to involve community leaders and journalists for better outreach. They said open dialogue would help prevent fear and confusion among citizens.

The security briefing is expected to take place at the NOA headquarters in Abuja later this week.

Officials said the agency remains committed to promoting public confidence, enhancing national unity, and ensuring that Nigerians stay informed through factual communication.

By taking this proactive step, the National Orientation Agency demonstrates its renewed focus on transparency and national security awareness across Nigeria.

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Japheth November 30, 2025 at 5:55 pm

Very irrelevant 🙄

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