-SEB EDITORIAL-
A World in Flux—Nigeria and
the Global Pulse
In a time when headlines blur into each other
with dizzying speed, the stories emerging from Nigeria and across the globe
reveal a world caught between upheaval and transformation. From the dusty
borderlands of the northeast to the diplomatic corridors of Washington and Tel
Aviv, the narrative is one of tension, resilience, and the relentless pursuit
of change.
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. The recent precision airstrikes by the Nigerian Air Force, which reportedly neutralized over 35 terrorists near the Cameroon border, signal a renewed commitment to national security. For many citizens, this is a welcome shift, a momentary relief in a long-standing battle against insurgency. Yet, skepticism lingers. Civil society groups and human rights advocates remain cautious, recalling past operations where civilian casualties blurred the line between victory and tragedy. The military, for its part, insists on the professionalism and intelligence-led nature of the strikes, hoping to rebuild trust in its operations.

