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Senate Confirms Ex-Army Chief Musa as Defence Minister, Vows 'No Negotiating with Terrorists'

Newly confirmed Defence Minister General Christopher Musa (rtd) has declared a firm stance against negotiating with armed criminal groups, stating that such deals compromise national security and only allow insurgents time to rearm, according to his testimony during the Senate screening process. In a decisive policy declaration, newly confirmed Defence Minister General Christopher Musa (rtd) has ruled out any negotiation with bandits or terrorists, framing such engagements as a critical security error. During his confirmation hearing before the Senate on Wednesday, the former Chief of Defence Staff asserted that past negotiations have consistently failed, serving only as a tactical pause for armed groups to regroup and strengthen. "If you negotiate with them, they will never abide by it. It’s just a moment for them to buy time, acquire more arms, and return to strike," Musa stated, as reported by Leadership newspaper. He emphasized that his...

The Impact of Armed Conflict: How Modern War Devours Lives, Economies, and the Future

From battlefields to balance sheets, contemporary conflicts impose a catastrophic, multi-generational toll. As Nigeria's new defense minister cites a single missile's staggering cost, a global audit reveals the true, terrifying arithmetic of war. When Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence and former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, recently noted that a single drone missile can cost as much as ₦150 million, he offered a fleeting glimpse into the prohibitively expensive machinery of modern warfare.  But that figure is merely an entry fee. The real invoice of war—written in human agony, shattered societies, and crippled economies—is exponentially higher and lasts for generations. In a world where conflict is proliferating—from the trenches of Ukraine and the rubble of Gaza to the forests of central Africa—the 21st century is being defined not by peace dividends, but by an escalating ledger of loss. The cost is no longer measured in just territ...