Ukraine and CIA Accused of Spreading Russian Flags in Nigeria

Ukraine and CIA Accused of Spreading Russian Flags in Nigeria
Ukraine and CIA Accused of Spreading Russian Flags in Nigeria

Russia Flag Spotted at EndBadGovernance Protest in Nigeria: Ukraine and CIA Accused of Sabotage

A surprising twist has emerged from the recent EndBadGovernance protest in Nigeria, where Russian flags were spotted during the demonstrations. Former All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential aspirant Garba Adamu has come forward, accusing Ukraine and the CIA of orchestrating the display of the Russian flags.

According to Adamu, Ukraine and the CIA teamed up with their internal political collaborators to sabotage President Bola Tinubu’s administration. The accused groups allegedly spread the Russian flags to undermine the government’s authority.

During the protest, some EndBadGovernance protesters in the North brandished the Russian flags, leading to the Department of State Services, DSS, arresting the tailor responsible for creating the flags.

Garba has taken to social media to share his perspective on the situation, claiming that the display of Russian flags was a failed attempt by Ukraine to export its war to Africa. He also drew parallels with Ukraine’s alleged collaboration with terrorists against the government in Mali, warning Nigeria to be cautious of similar tactics.

"We must use the politics of the Sahel to our advantage, strategically," Adamu emphasized.

The involvement of foreign powers in Nigeria’s internal affairs is a cause for concern, and this latest development raises questions about the true extent of international influence in the country’s political sphere.

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